Incumbent Philippa Karsera since February 23, 2023
Residence
Presidential Palace
First Lady of Cyprus refers to the wife of the president of Cyprus. The country's current first lady is Philippa Karsera, a career diplomat and wife of President Nikos Christodoulides, who has held the position since 2023.[1]
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