Anne-Marie, ( el, Άννα-Μαρία ; born 30 August 1946) is a
Greek
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and
Danish royal who was the last
Queen of Greece from 1964 to 1973 as the wife of
King Constantine II. The Greek monarchy was abolished with the
1974 Greek Republic Referendum.
Born Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark, she is the youngest daughter of
King Frederick IX of Denmark
Frederick IX ( da, Christian Frederik Franz Michael Carl Valdemar Georg; 11 March 1899 – 14 January 1972) was King of Denmark from 1947 to 1972. Born into the House of Glücksburg, Frederick was the elder son of King Christian X and Quee ...
and his wife
Ingrid of Sweden
Ingrid of Sweden (born: Princess Ingrid Victoria Sofia Louise Margareta of Sweden; 28 March 1910 – 7 November 2000) was Queen of Denmark from 1947 until 1972 as the wife of King Frederick IX.
Born into the House of Bernadotte, she was the dau ...
. In 1964 she married King Constantine and became
queen consort of
Greece
Greece,, or , romanized: ', officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the southern tip of the Balkans, and is located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Greece shares land borders ...
. During her tenure as Queen of Greece, Anne-Marie spent much of her time working for a charitable foundation known as "Her Majesty's Fund" and later as the "Anne-Marie Foundation", which provided assistance to people in rural areas of Greece. In 1967, however, the king and queen were forced into
exile and later deposed as Greece transitioned into a Republic.
Anne-Marie is the youngest sister of the reigning
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark. She is also a first cousin of the reigning
King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, and a second cousin of the reigning
King Harald V of Norway. Anne-Marie and her husband Constantine are third cousins: they share King
Christian IX of Denmark
Christian IX (8 April 181829 January 1906) was King of Denmark from 1863 until his death in 1906. From 1863 to 1864, he was concurrently Duke of Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg.
A younger son of Frederick William, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein- ...
as
patrilineal great-great-grandfather. They also share
Queen Victoria
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days was longer than that of any previo ...
as a great-great-grandmother. They have five children:
Princess Alexia,
Crown Prince Pavlos,
Prince Nikolaos,
Princess Theodora, and
Prince Philippos.
Biography
Birth and family
Princess Anne-Marie was born on 30 August 1946 in
Frederick VIII's Palace, an 18th-century
palace which forms part of the
Amalienborg Palace
Amalienborg () is the official residence for the Danish royal family, and is located in Copenhagen, Denmark. Queen Magrethe ll lives here in winter and autumn. It consists of four identical classical palace façades with rococo interiors arou ...
complex in central
Copenhagen
Copenhagen ( or .; da, København ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a proper population of around 815.000 in the last quarter of 2022; and some 1.370,000 in the urban area; and the wider Copenhagen metropolitan ar ...
. She was the third and last daughter and child of
Crown Prince Frederik and
Crown Princess Ingrid of Denmark. Her father was the eldest son of
King Christian X of Denmark
Christian X ( da, Christian Carl Frederik Albert Alexander Vilhelm; 26 September 1870 – 20 April 1947) was King of Denmark from 1912 to his death in 1947, and the only King of Iceland as Kristján X, in the form of a personal union rathe ...
and his wife,
Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (24 December 1879 – 28 December 1952) was Queen of Denmark from 1912 to 1947, as well Queen of Iceland from 1918 to 1944 as the spouse of King Christian X. She was the paternal grandmother of the current rei ...
; her mother, born a
Princess of Sweden, was the only daughter of the
Crown Prince of Sweden and his late British-born first wife,
Princess Margaret of Connaught
Princess Margaret of Connaught (Margaret Victoria Charlotte Augusta Norah; 15 January 1882 – 1 May 1920) was Crown Princess of Sweden as the first wife of the future King Gustaf VI Adolf. She was the elder daughter of Prince Arthur, Duke ...
, daughter of the
Duke of Connaught. At birth, Anne-Marie had two elder sisters:
Princess Margrethe, the present Queen of Denmark, and
Princess Benedikte, who married
Prince Richard of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg and lives in
Germany
Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe ...
.
Anne-Marie was
baptised
Baptism (from grc-x-koine, βάπτισμα, váptisma) is a form of ritual purification—a characteristic of many religions throughout time and geography. In Christianity, it is a Christian sacrament of initiation and adoption, almost inv ...
on 9 October 1946 in the
Holmen Church in
Copenhagen
Copenhagen ( or .; da, København ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a proper population of around 815.000 in the last quarter of 2022; and some 1.370,000 in the urban area; and the wider Copenhagen metropolitan ar ...
. Her godparents are the
King
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*In the context of prehistory, antiquity and contemporary indigenous peoples, the tit ...
and
Queen of Denmark (paternal grandparents);
Crown Prince of Sweden (maternal grandfather),
Prince Bertil of Sweden (maternal uncle), the
King of Norway
The Norwegian monarch is the head of state of Norway, which is a constitutional and hereditary monarchy with a parliamentary system. The Norwegian monarchy can trace its line back to the reign of Harald Fairhair and the previous petty kingd ...
(paternal grand-uncle),
Prince George of Greece and Denmark
Prince George of Greece and Denmark ( el, Γεώργιος; 24 June 1869 – 25 November 1957) was the second son and child of George I of Greece and Olga Konstantinovna of Russia, and is remembered chiefly for having once saved the life of hi ...
, the
Crown Princess of Norway (father's first cousin),
Queen Mary of the United Kingdom,
Princess Dagmar of Denmark (paternal grand-aunt) and the
Crown Princess of the Netherlands.
She is a great-great granddaughter of
Queen Victoria
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days was longer than that of any previo ...
, thus a third cousin to the late Queen
Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022. She was queen regnant of 32 sovereign states during ...
and her late husband
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, later Philip Mountbatten; 10 June 1921 – 9 April 2021) was the husband of Queen Elizabeth II. As such, he served as the consort of the British monarch from E ...
, as well as of King
Juan Carlos I of Spain
Juan Carlos I (;,
* ca, Joan Carles I,
* gl, Xoán Carlos I, Juan Carlos Alfonso Víctor María de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias, born 5 January 1938) is a member of the Spanish royal family who reigned as King of Spain from 22 Novem ...
,
King Michael I of Romania. Through her mother, Queen Ingrid born princess of Sweden, she is also a first cousin of King
Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden
Carl XVI Gustaf (Carl Gustaf Folke Hubertus; born 30 April 1946) is King of Sweden. He ascended the throne on the death of his grandfather, Gustaf VI Adolf, on 15 September 1973.
He is the youngest child and only son of Prince Gustaf Adolf, D ...
and a second cousin to
King Harald V of Norway.
Early life
Princess Anne-Marie and her sisters grew up in apartments at Frederick VIII's Palace at Amalienborg in Copenhagen and in
Fredensborg Palace in
North Zealand. She spent summer holidays with the royal family in her parents' summer residence at
Gråsten Palace in
Southern Jutland
Southern Jutland ( da, Sønderjylland; German: Südjütland) is the name for the region south of the Kongeå in Jutland, Denmark and north of the Eider (river) in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The region north of the Kongeå is called da, Nør ...
. On 20 April 1947, less than a year after Princess Anne-Marie's birth, her grandfather King Christian X died, and her father ascended the throne as King Frederick IX.
At the time of her father's accession to the throne, only males could ascend the throne of Denmark. As Anne-Marie's parents had no sons, it was assumed that her uncle
Prince Knud would one day assume the throne. The popularity of Frederick IX and his daughters and the more prominent role of women in Danish life paved the way for a new
Act of Succession in 1953 which permitted female
succession to the throne following the principle of
male-preference primogeniture
Primogeniture ( ) is the right, by law or custom, of the firstborn legitimate child to inherit the parent's entire or main estate in preference to shared inheritance among all or some children, any illegitimate child or any collateral relativ ...
, where a female can ascend to the throne if she has no brothers. Her eldest sister Margrethe therefore became
heir presumptive
An heir presumptive is the person entitled to inherit a throne, peerage, or other hereditary honour, but whose position can be displaced by the birth of an heir apparent or a new heir presumptive with a better claim to the position in question.
...
, and Princess Benedikte and Princess Anne-Marie became second and third in the line of succession.
Anne-Marie was educated at
N. Zahle's School, a
private school
Private or privates may refer to:
Music
* " In Private", by Dusty Springfield from the 1990 album ''Reputation''
* Private (band), a Denmark-based band
* "Private" (Ryōko Hirosue song), from the 1999 album ''Private'', written and also recorde ...
in Copenhagen, from 1952 to 1961. In 1961 she attended the Chatelard School for Girls, an English
boarding school outside
Montreux in
Switzerland. In 1963 and 1964 she attended the Institut Le Mesnil, a Swiss
finishing school also in Montreux.
Marriage
In 1959, at the age of thirteen, Anne-Marie first met her future husband, her third cousin Constantine,
Crown Prince of Greece
The Crown Prince of Greece ( el, Διάδοχος, Diadochos) is the List of heirs to the Greek throne, heir to the Monarchy of Greece, defunct throne of Greece. Since the 1973 Greek republic referendum, abolition of the Kingdom of Greece, Greek ...
, who accompanied his parents,
King Paul and
Queen Frederica, on a state visit to Denmark. They met a second time in Denmark in 1961, when Constantine declared to his parents his intention to marry Anne-Marie. They met again in Athens in May 1962 at the marriage of Constantine's sister
Princess Sofia of Greece and Denmark to
Prince Juan Carlos of Spain at which Anne-Marie was a bridesmaid: and again in 1963 at the
centenary celebrations of the Greek monarchy.
On 6 March 1964, King Paul died, and Constantine succeeded him as King of the Hellenes. In July 1964, the announcement of the engagement of Constantine and Anne-Marie raised the polite protests of the Left in Denmark.
[ Situationist International, issue No 9, ''The Longest Months'', August 1964] Anne-Marie and Constantine were married on 18 September 1964 (two weeks after Anne-Marie's 18th birthday) in the
Metropolis
A metropolis () is a large city or conurbation which is a significant economic, political, and cultural center for a country or region, and an important hub for regional or international connections, commerce, and communications.
A big ci ...
, the
Greek Orthodox
The term Greek Orthodox Church ( Greek: Ἑλληνορθόδοξη Ἐκκλησία, ''Ellinorthódoxi Ekklisía'', ) has two meanings. The broader meaning designates "the entire body of Orthodox (Chalcedonian) Christianity, sometimes also cal ...
Cathedral of
Athens
Athens ( ; el, Αθήνα, Athína ; grc, Ἀθῆναι, Athênai (pl.) ) is both the capital and largest city of Greece. With a population close to four million, it is also the seventh largest city in the European Union. Athens dominates ...
. Prior to the wedding, Anne-Marie
converted from
Lutheranism
Lutheranism is one of the largest branches of Protestantism, identifying primarily with the theology of Martin Luther, the 16th-century German monk and reformer whose efforts to reform the theology and practice of the Catholic Church launched th ...
to the
Greek Orthodox Church. Also, in view of the fact that she was marrying a foreign ruler, consent to the marriage was given on the condition that Anne-Marie renounced her succession rights to the Danish throne for herself and her descendants.
Queen of the Hellenes
As
Queen of Greece, Anne-Marie spent much of her time working for a charitable foundation known as "Her Majesty's Fund" and later as the "Anne-Marie Foundation", which provided assistance to people in rural areas of Greece. On 10 July 1965, Queen Anne-Marie gave birth at the villa
Mon Repos in
Corfu to her first child,
Princess Alexia, who was
heir presumptive
An heir presumptive is the person entitled to inherit a throne, peerage, or other hereditary honour, but whose position can be displaced by the birth of an heir apparent or a new heir presumptive with a better claim to the position in question.
...
to the throne of Greece, from her birth until the birth of her younger brother
Crown Prince Pavlos on 20 May 1967, Greece's order of succession adhering to
male-preference primogeniture
Primogeniture ( ) is the right, by law or custom, of the firstborn legitimate child to inherit the parent's entire or main estate in preference to shared inheritance among all or some children, any illegitimate child or any collateral relativ ...
.
[ Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh. " Burke’s Royal Families of the World: ''Volume I Europe & Latin America'', 1977, pp. 67, 316, 327-328, 516. ]
Exile
In April 1967, Anne-Marie's husband King Constantine II, after a military coup, swore into office a
military junta
A military junta () is a government led by a committee of military leaders. The term ''junta'' means "meeting" or "committee" and originated in the national and local junta organized by the Spanish resistance to Napoleon's invasion of Spain in ...
. In December 1967, the King attempted to shake off the authoritarian regime and tried to stage a counter-coup with the help of certain like-minded people. The counter-coup failed and Anne-Marie and her family had to flee to Italy.
In the aftermath, Anne-Marie
miscarried a child. The family lived for two months in the Greek embassy in Rome and then for the next five years in a house in a suburb of
Rome
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, established_date = 753 BC
, founder = King Romulus (legendary)
, image_map = Map of comune of Rome (metropolitan city of Capital Rome, region Lazio, Italy).svg
, map_caption ...
.
In 1973, Anne-Marie moved with her family to England. They lived first in
Chobham in Surrey. Later they moved to the
London
London is the capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary dow ...
suburb of
Hampstead. The Greek government seized their former private home of
Tatoi. It was only after a successful appeal to the European Court of Human Rights that the Greek government were forced to pay compensation for the property. King Constantine used the money obtained to establish the Anna-Maria Foundation, which was established in 2003 to provide aid to victims of natural disasters, including earthquakes and floods, in Greece. Anne-Marie serves as president of the foundation.
Current activities
In 1980 Anne-Marie and Constantine founded
Hellenic College of London
Hellenic College of London was a bilingual school in Knightsbridge, London. It was founded in 1980 by former King Constantine II and Queen Anne-Marie of Greece, and closed in 2005.
It started as a boarding school, but it later also functioned ...
, a bilingual school where her own children were educated. The school closed in 2005.
The government of Greece did not permit Anne-Marie to return to Greece until 1981 when she was allowed to enter Greek territory for several hours to attend the funeral of her mother-in-law, Queen Frederika. She and her family paid a private visit to Greece in 1993. Since 2003 – when the property dispute between her husband Constantine and the government of Greece concluded – Anne-Marie has visited Greece numerous times.
On 21 May 2004 Anne-Marie was peripherally involved in a dispute in Madrid between former
Crown Prince Vittorio Emanuele of Italy and his cousin and dynastic rival
Prince Amedeo of Savoy-Aosta. At a ''
soirée
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'' held at the
Zarzuela Palace during the wedding celebrations of
Felipe, Prince of Asturias
Felipe VI (;,
* eu, Felipe VI.a,
* ca, Felip VI,
* gl, Filipe VI, . Felipe Juan Pablo Alfonso de Todos los Santos de Borbón y Grecia; born 30 January 1968) is King of Spain. He is the son of former King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía, and ...
, Amedeo approached Vittorio who reportedly punched him twice in the face, causing him to stumble backward down the steps.
The quick intervention of Anne-Marie, who propped him up, prevented Amedeo from falling to the ground. She discreetly assisted him indoors while stanching his bleeding facial wounds until
first aid
First aid is the first and immediate assistance given to any person with either a minor or serious illness or injury, with care provided to preserve life, prevent the condition from worsening, or to promote recovery. It includes initial in ...
was administered.
Upon learning of the incident Spain's King Juan Carlos, a cousin of both men, reportedly declared that "never again" would an opportunity to abuse his hospitality be afforded the competing
pretender
A pretender is someone who claims to be the rightful ruler of a country although not recognized as such by the current government. The term is often used to suggest that a claim is not legitimate.Curley Jr., Walter J. P. ''Monarchs-in-Waiting'' ...
s.
On 14 August 2004 Anne-Marie and her husband Constantine visited their former home in Athens, the former Royal Palace that is now the Presidential Palace, for the first time since 1967. They were received by then-
President of Greece
The president of Greece, officially the President of the Hellenic Republic ( el, Πρόεδρος της Ελληνικής Δημοκρατίας, Próedros tis Ellinikís Dimokratías), commonly referred to in Greek as the President of the Rep ...
Costis Stephanopoulos
Konstantinos "Kostis" Stephanopoulos ( el, Κωνσταντίνος (Κωστής) Στεφανόπουλος, 15 August 1926 – 20 November 2016) was a Greek conservative politician who served two consecutive terms as the president of Gree ...
along with other members of the
International Olympic Committee
The International Olympic Committee (IOC; french: link=no, Comité international olympique, ''CIO'') is a non-governmental sports organisation based in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is constituted in the form of an association under the Swiss ...
(of which Constantine is an honorary member). In December 2004 Constantine, Anne-Marie and their children were again invited to pay a personal private visit by President Stephanopoulos.
Titles, styles, honours, and arms
Titles and styles
She has been the titular Queen of the Hellenes since 1973. This title is not recognized under the terms of the republican
Constitution of Greece
The Constitution of Greece ( el, Σύνταγμα της Ελλάδας, Syntagma tis Elladas) was created by the Fifth Revisionary Parliament of the Hellenes in 1974, after the fall of the Greek military junta and the start of the Third Hellen ...
.
[Article 4, Section 7 of the constitution states, "Titles of nobility or distinction are neither conferred upon nor recognized in Greek citizens." See als]
the full text
* 9 October 1946 – 18 September 1964: ''
Her Royal Highness'' Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark
* 18 September 1964 – 1 June 1973: ''
Her Majesty'' The Queen of the Hellenes, Princess of Denmark
* 1 June 1973 – present: ''Her Majesty'' Queen Anne-Marie of Greece, Princess of Denmark
Honours
National
* : Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the
Order of the Elephant (R.E.)
[Official List of Knights of the Order of the Elephant](_blank)
.
* : Dame of the
Royal Family Order of
King Frederik IX
* : Dame of the
Royal Family Order of
Queen Margrethe II
Margrethe II (; Margrethe Alexandrine Þórhildur Ingrid, born 16 April 1940) is Queen of Denmark. Having reigned as Denmark's monarch for over 50 years, she is Europe's longest-serving current head of state and the world's only incumbent femal ...
* : Recipient of the
Silver Anniversary Medal of Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik
* : Recipient of the
75th Birthday Medal of Queen Margrethe II
* : Recipient of the
Ruby Jubilee Medal of Queen Margrethe II
* : Recipient of the
70th Birthday Medal of Queen Margrethe II
* : Recipient of the
Silver Jubilee Medal of Queen Margrethe II
* : Recipient of the
Golden Anniversary Medal of Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik
* : Recipient of the
Prince Henrik's Commemorative Medal
* : Recipient of the
80th Birthday Medal of Queen Margrethe II
* : Recipient of the
Golden Jubilee Medal of Queen Margrethe II
*
Greek Royal Family
The Greek royal family (Greek: Ελληνική Βασιλική Οικογένεια) is a branch of the Danish royal family, itself a branch of the House of Glücksburg, that reigned in Greece from 1863 to 1924 and again from 1935 to 1973. It ...
: Knight Grand Cross of the
Order of the Redeemer
The Order of the Redeemer ( el, Τάγμα του Σωτήρος, translit=Tágma tou Sotíros), also known as the Order of the Saviour, is an order of merit of Greece. The Order of the Redeemer is the oldest and highest decoration awarded by the ...
*
Greek Royal Family
The Greek royal family (Greek: Ελληνική Βασιλική Οικογένεια) is a branch of the Danish royal family, itself a branch of the House of Glücksburg, that reigned in Greece from 1863 to 1924 and again from 1935 to 1973. It ...
: Grand Mistress Dame Grand Cross of the
Order of Saints Olga and Sophia
The Royal Family Order of Saints Olga and Sophia ( el, Βασιλικόν Οἰκογενειακόν Τάγμα Ἁγίων Ὂλγας καὶ Σοφίας, Vasilikon Oikogeneiakon Tagma Agion Olgas kai Sofias) was an order of the Greek royal ...
*
Greek Royal Family
The Greek royal family (Greek: Ελληνική Βασιλική Οικογένεια) is a branch of the Danish royal family, itself a branch of the House of Glücksburg, that reigned in Greece from 1863 to 1924 and again from 1935 to 1973. It ...
: Recipient of the Commemorative Badge of the Centenary of the Kingdom of Greece
Foreign
*
Empire of Iran
The Pahlavi dynasty ( fa, دودمان پهلوی) was the last Iranian royal dynasty, ruling for almost 54 years between 1925 and 1979. The dynasty was founded by Reza Shah Pahlavi, a non-aristocratic Mazanderani soldier in modern times, who ...
: Recipient of the
Commemorative Medal of the 2,500 year celebration of the Persian Empire
* : Recipient of the
Wedding Medal of Princess Beatrix, Princess of Orange and Claus Van Amsberg
* : Recipient of the
85th Birthday Badge Medal of King Gustaf VI Adolf
* : Recipient of the Commemorative Badge of the
50th Birthday Medal of King Carl XVI Gustaf
* : King Rama IX Royal Cypher Medal, First Class .
Arms and monogram
The coats of arms of Queen Anne-Marie combine the 1936–1973 royal
coat of arms of Greece and the 1948–1972
coat of arms of Denmark
The coat of arms of Denmark ( da, Danmarks rigsvåben) has a lesser and a greater version.
The state coat of arms () consists of three pale blue lion (heraldry), lions attitude (heraldry)#Passant, passant wearing crown (heraldic charge), crowns ...
which was current at the time of her marriage in 1964. The Danish coat of arms is almost identical with the dynastic arms inescutcheon in the Greek coat of arms, which equals the Danish coat of arms of 1819–1903. The only difference is that the Greek arms also include
Iceland's white
stockfish on red in the lower
dexter corner.
Issue
Constantine and Anne-Marie have five children and nine grandchildren.
*
Princess Alexia of Greece and Denmark
Princess Alexia of Greece and Denmark ( el, Αλεξία; born 10 July 1965) is a Greek princess and educator. She is the eldest child of Constantine II and Anne-Marie of Denmark, who were King and Queen of Greece from 1964 until the abolition ...
(born 10 July 1965 at
Mon Repos, Corfu
Mon Repos is a villa on the island of Corfu, Greece. It lies south of Corfu City in the forest of Palaeopolis. Since 2001, it has housed the Museum of Palaiopolis—Mon Repos.
History
The villa was built as a summer residence for the Briti ...
,
Greece
Greece,, or , romanized: ', officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the southern tip of the Balkans, and is located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Greece shares land borders with ...
).
She was married on 9 July 1999 in
London
London is the capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary dow ...
to
Carlos Morales Quintana.
They have four children:
**Arrietta Morales y de Grecia (b. 24 Feb 2002)
**Ana-Maria Morales y de Grecia (b. 15 May 2003)
**Carlos Morales y de Grecia (b. 30 Jul 2005)
**Amelia Morales y de Grecia (b. 26 Oct 2007)
*
Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece, Prince of
Denmark
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, song_type = National and royal anthem
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, subdivision_name = Danish Realm, Kingdom of Denmark
...
(born 20 May 1967 at Tatoi Palace). He was married on 1 July 1995 in
London
London is the capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary dow ...
to
Marie-Chantal Miller.
[Eilers, Marlene. Queen Victoria's Daughters. Rosvall Royal Books, Falkoping, Sweden, 1997. pp. 32-33, 130, 132, 173. ] They have five children:
**
Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark (b. 25 Jul 1996)
**
Prince Constantine Alexios of Greece and Denmark
Prince Constantine Alexios of Greece and Denmark ( el, Κωνσταντίνος Αλέξιος; born 29 October 1998) is a member of the non-reigning Greek royal family, the eldest son and second child of Crown Prince Pavlos and Crown Princess ...
(b. 29 Oct 1998)
**
Prince Achileas-Andreas of Greece and Denmark
Prince Achileas-Andreas of Greece and Denmark ( el, Αχιλλέας Ανδρέας, born 12 August 2000) is a member of the non-reigning Greek royal family and the extended Danish royal family. He is the second son and third child of Crown Pri ...
(b. 12 Aug 2000)
** Prince Odysseas Kymon of Greece and Denmark (b. 17 Sep 2004)
** Prince Aristidis Stavros of Greece and Denmark (b. 29 Jun 2008)
*
Prince Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark
Prince Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark (Greek: Νικόλαος; born 1 October 1969) is the third child of Constantine II and Anne-Marie of Denmark, who were the last King and Queen of Greece, reigning from 1964 to 1973.
Early life
Nikolaos w ...
(born 1 October 1969 in
Rome
, established_title = Founded
, established_date = 753 BC
, founder = King Romulus (legendary)
, image_map = Map of comune of Rome (metropolitan city of Capital Rome, region Lazio, Italy).svg
, map_caption ...
). On 25 August 2010 on the Greek island of
Spetses
Spetses ( el, Σπέτσες, grc, Πιτυούσσα "Pityussa", Arvanitika: Πετσε̱) is an upscale affluent island in Attica, Greece. It is included as one of the Saronic Islands. Until 1948, it was part of the old prefecture of Argolis ...
, he married Tatiana Blatnik, who has been styled thereafter as
Princess Tatiana of Greece and Denmark
Princess Tatiana of Greece and Denmark (''née'' Tatiana Ellinka Blatnik, 27 August 1980) is a Venezuelan publicist, event planner, and writer. She is a member of the former Greek royal family and the Danish royal family as the wife of Princ ...
.
*
Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark (born 9 June 1983 in
St Mary's Hospital, London).
*
Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark
Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark ( el, Φίλιππος; born 26 April 1986) is the youngest child of Constantine II and Anne-Marie of Denmark, who were the last King and Queen of Greece, reigning from 1964 to 1973.
Early life and ed ...
(born 26 April 1986 in
St Mary's Hospital, London). On 12 December 2020 in
St. Moritz, he married
Nina Flohr
Princess Nina of Greece and Denmark ('' née'' Nina Nastassja Flohr; born 22 January 1987) is a Swiss businesswoman, heiress and socialite. She is a member of the non-reigning Greek royal family and a member of the extended Danish royal family ...
in a civil ceremony. The religious ceremony took place in Athen's Cathedral on October 26th, 2021.
Ancestors
References
Citations
Bibliography
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External links
The Royal House of GreeceThe Official Website of the Greek Royal Family
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1946 births
20th-century Greek people
21st-century Greek people
20th-century Greek women
21st-century Greek women
House of Glücksburg (Greece)
House of Glücksburg (Denmark)
Greek queens consort
Members of the Church of Greece
Converts to Eastern Orthodoxy from Lutheranism
Danish people of Swedish descent
Danish princesses
Greek emigrants to England
Living people
Danish emigrants to Greece
Greek people of Swedish descent
Danish emigrants to England
Daughters of kings