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Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece

Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece, Prince of Denmark RE (Greek: Παύλος, romanizedPav́los; born 20 May 1967), is the current head of the former Greek royal family as the second child and eldest son of Constantine II, the last King of the Hellenes from 1964 to 1973, and Anne-Marie of Denmark. He became head of the former Greek royal family following the death of his father on 10 January 2023.[1] He was heir apparent to the throne of Greece and was its crown prince from birth, remaining so during his father's reign until the monarchy's abolition. As a male-line descendant of Christian IX of Denmark and grandson of Frederick IX of Denmark, he is a Danish prince, although not in succession to its throne. Margrethe II of Denmark and Queen Sofía of Spain are his aunts, and Felipe VI of Spain is his first cousin.

Pavlos
Crown Prince of Greece
Pavlos at his father's funeral in 2023
Head of the Royal House of Greece
Tenure10 January 2023 – present
PredecessorConstantine II
Heir apparentConstantine-Alexios
Born (1967-05-20) 20 May 1967 (age 56)
Tatoi Palace, Athens,
Kingdom of Greece
Spouse
(m. 1995)
Issue
HouseGlücksburg
FatherConstantine II of Greece
MotherAnne-Marie of Denmark
ReligionGreek Orthodox

Early life edit

Pavlos was born on 20 May 1967 at the Tatoi Palace north of Athens, used at the time as the secondary residence of the former Greek royal family. He was the second child and first son of Constantine II and Anne-Marie of Greece.[2] Constantine II had ascended the throne on 6 March 1964, aged 23, following the death of his father and predecessor, Paul.[3] In traditional Greek naming practices, first sons are often named after their paternal grandfathers.[4] His mother is the youngest sister of the Danish queen Margrethe II, and his father was the brother of Sofía, the former queen consort of Spain. His maternal grandparents were Frederick IX of Denmark and his queen consort, Ingrid of Sweden.

Pavlos displaced his older sister, Alexia, as heir to the throne due to Greece's order of succession adhering to male-preference primogeniture.[3]

Crown Prince edit

Pavlos was born into a turbulent era in Greek politics. Pavlos was born barely a month after a coup d'état which ended democratic rule in Greece over the king's objections on 21 April 1967,[3] ushering in a military junta, led by Georgios Papadopoulos. In December of that year, Constantine attempted a counter-coup that failed due to planning mistakes, leaks, and insufficient military support.[3] Pursued by the junta, Constantine fled with his wife, children, mother and sister to Rome. They then went to Copenhagen and lived with Anne-Marie's mother, Queen Ingrid.[5] From 1967 to 1973, Greece officially remained a monarchy, with a regency appointed while the king lived in exile.[3]

Following the discovery and suppression of a "wide-ranging" anti-junta movement, just before its outbreak, among the ranks of the mostly royalist Navy, Papadopoulos, on 1 June 1973, declared Greece a presidential republic with himself as president and proclaimed a referendum for 1 June 1973 on the issue of the monarchy. The referendum was held without opposition and its result confirmed the regime change, with Constantine becoming "officially" deposed. On 17 November 1974, after the fall of the dictatorship, the 1974 Greek legislative election was held, resulting in a victory for Constantine Karamanlis and his New Democracy party. Less than a month later, on 8 December, the Greek plebiscite of 1974 confirmed the referendum of the previous year: the majority voted for a republic (69%) with a minority voting for the restoration of the monarchy (31%).

 
Pavlos in 2013

Constantine announced that he "respects" the "decision of the Greek people." He and Anne Marie had been living with their family in London for several years. Pavlos's youngest siblings were born in London, Theodora in 1983 and Philippos in 1986. Pavlos was educated at the Hellenic College of London, founded by his parents in 1980.[note 1][6] He attended the Armand Hammer United World College of the American West, Montezuma, New Mexico, in the U.S., from 1984 to 1986. After training at the British Army's Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards in 1987 on a three-year short-service commission.[7][8] He was promoted to lieutenant in April 1989,[9] and relinquished his commission in April 1990.[10] In 1993, he completed a bachelor's degree at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service.

On 11 May 1994, the Greek Government under prime-minister Andreas Papandreou renounced the Greek-citizenship status of Pavlos, alongside Constantine, and the rest of the former royal family through law 2215/1994.[11] The law stated that Constantine's Greek-citizenship status, and accordingly his family's, could only be restored under specific conditions, including the selection of an explicit surname. The following year, while sharing a house in Washington, DC, he and his cousin, Felipe VI of Spain, then Prince of Asturias, attended Georgetown University, where both obtained a Master of Science in Foreign Service.[7] As an adult, he lives in New York City and London, working as an investment consultant.[6] He is co-founder[note 2] of Ortelius Advisors, an activist hedge fund.[12]

Head of the former Royal House of Greece edit

Following the death of his father on 10 January 2023, Pavlos ascended to the position of Head of the former Royal House of Greece. He delivered Constantine's eulogy during the funeral ceremony and carried his coffin with his brothers, sons and nephews at the burial.[13] A rumour circulated that Pavlos intended to permanently relocate to Greece,[14] but this was later denied by the spokesperson of the former Greek royal family, Ivi Macris, as "completely false".[15] On 22 January, 40 days following his father's death, Pavlos spoke to French magazine Point de Vue regarding his new role.[16] In the interview, Pavlos thanked the public for their respect towards the Greek royal family and said that those who crowded the funeral, whether they were "monarchists or not", "paid tribute to a historical personality, a part of Greek history."[17] When asked about the role he sees himself upholding in Greek society, Pavlos explained that he would "not take on an official role", but will "uphold the family's exemplary." He added that his eldest son Constantine-Alexios would not take on any official role either, but would "follow his grandfather's example and be a good man."[17]

Pavlos's first public statement as Head of the Royal House of Greece following Constantine's death occurred upon the Tempi train collision in February 2023, which caused the death of almost 60 people. Pavlos issued a statement saying, "Today all of Greece is mourning. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families who lost loved ones to this unimaginable tragedy and with the injured who we sincerely hope to be released from the hospital soon." Pavlos also thanked the rescue and medical teams involved for their "superhuman efforts", before giving his "heartbroken" condolences to the families who lost their children in the accident and asking God to bless them all.[18] Soon after, as Pavlos was leaving Athens that month, it was revealed that he and his family had been searching for a home in Greece, with Pavlos telling journalists that he had not "found a house yet".[18]

In April 2023, Pavlos attended a Greek Orthodox Easter service in the Hamptons, where his sons Constantine-Alexios and Odysseas-Kimon were holding the Epitaphios.[19] Pavlos attended the coronation of Charles III and Camilla in May with his mother and wife.[20]

On 3 July 2023 at 11:45pm, Pavlos and his brother, Nikolaos, appeared in a special edition of 365 Moments, a Greek television series hosted by Sofia Papaioannou. The episode was broadcast on ERT and also featured interviews from Greek historians, Kostas Kostis and Konstantina Botsiou, and constitutionalist Nikos Alivizatos, who had all helped Constantine II win a dispute against the Greek government in 2003 at the European Court of Human Rights for stripping him of Tatoi Palace and his and his family's Greek citizenship.[21] The episode marked the first interview with Pavlos and Nikolaos since their father's death, and it discussed the passing of their father, their stripped Greek citizenship and their surname.[22] Pavlos described his father as "strict but very loving" and said that despite being forced into exile, he still wanted to help his family. Pavlos also announced that he was now living in Greece again, which is what he "always wanted to". He explained that the opportunity to live in Greece occurred as his job allowed for overseas work. When asked whether he accepted the last name "Glücksburg", Pavlos said that he would never see it as his name. He called it, "a family lineage. Denmark's family name is not that. It is one of the castles of the family's origin."[22] He explained that throughout his life, he never introduced himself with a last name, but rather called himself "Pavlos of Greece". Pavlos also added that he was "very interested in [Greek] politics", but would never become involved, has no political association and would always long for his Greek passport to be returned.[22]

Pavlos and Marie-Chantal attended the 2023 British Fashion Awards. There, Pavlos was spotted with a black eye patch covering his left eye. The day prior, Marie-Chantal posted to Instagram a close-up photo of his eye patch, saying, "Hopefully a temporary new look, but he’s kind of cute".[23] Following worry online, Pavlos announced on Instagram that he had undergone a retinal detachment surgery. After thanking people for their support and wishes, Pavlos explained that the surgery was "successful", however he would be unable to travel and therefore have to spend Christmas in London.[24]

Personal life edit

 
Dual Cypher of Pavlos and his wife Marie-Chantal

Pavlos married American heiress Marie-Chantal Miller, whom he had met at a party three years earlier in New Orleans, on 1 July 1995.[7] The Greek Orthodox rite wedding at St Sophia's Cathedral, London drew a rare modern panoply of royalty, but the ceremony proved to be legally invalid and had eventually to be repeated civilly (not normally required in the UK) in Chelsea because of a law requiring that marriages in England be conducted in English.[7]

After their marriage, the couple took up residence in Greenwich, Connecticut, the job that Pavlos obtained with the Charles R. Weber ship-broking company being headquartered there.[7] Later, he went to work at a New York City firm as an investment portfolio manager, before relocation to London for their children's education in 2004.[6]

The couple has five children: Maria-Olympia (b. 1996), Constantine-Alexios (b. 1998), Achileas-Andreas (b. 2000), Odysseas-Kimon (b. 2004), and Aristidis-Stavros (b. 2008).

Pavlos is a bluewater yachtsman and crews on the multi-record-breaking monohull Mari-Cha IV, owned by businessman and father-in-law, Robert W. Miller.

Titles, styles, and honours edit

From birth, Pavlos was the heir apparent to the throne of Greece and as such he was referred to as the Crown Prince of Greece with the style of Royal Highness.[6] Following the deposition of the Greek monarchy in 1973, these titles and styles are no longer legally recognised by the government of the Hellenic Republic. Through his male-line descent from Christian IX of Denmark,[25] he is also a Danish prince with the style of Highness.[26]

Honours edit

Foreign honours edit

Ancestry edit

 
Pavlos' paternal grandparents, Frederica of Hanover (left) and Paul of Greece (right).

Pavlos is a direct descendant of three reigning sovereign monarchs at birth. He is the eldest son of the King of Greece, grandson of the King of Denmark and great-grandson of the King of Sweden, all living and enthroned when he was born.[3] His paternal aunt, Sofía, was Queen consort of Spain. His paternal first cousin, Felipe VI, is the current King of Spain. His maternal aunt, Margrethe II, is the reigning Queen of Denmark. All of Pavlos' parents, grandparents and great-grandparents were reigning monarchs. By male-line descent, he is a member of the Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg branch of the House of Oldenburg.[3]

Pavlos is a scion multiple times of Queen Victoria and King Christian IX, who were dubbed the "grandmother of Europe" and "father-in-law of Europe" respectively, due to royal intermarriage. As a result, he descends from Christian IX of Denmark through three of his children; in the male line through his second son George I of Greece, in the female line through his eldest son Frederick VIII of Denmark and through King Christian's youngest daughter Princess Thyra, Duchess of Cumberland.[7] He also descends thrice from Victoria of the United Kingdom; once through her third son Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, and twice through her eldest daughter Victoria, Princess Royal.[7]

Notes edit

  1. ^ The Hellenic College of London, due to declining attendance of British Greek students, was succeeded by the Knightsbridge School, which, in turn was succeeded, in 2008, by Knightsbridge Schools International.
  2. ^ The other founder being Peter DeSorcy

References edit

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Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece
Cadet branch of the House of Oldenburg
Born: 20 May 1967
Greek royalty
Preceded by Crown Prince of Greece
20 May 1967 – 1 June 1973
Monarchy abolished

pavlos, crown, prince, greece, grandfather, also, crown, prince, greece, from, 1935, 1947, paul, greece, prince, denmark, greek, Παύλος, romanized, born, 1967, current, head, former, greek, royal, family, second, child, eldest, constantine, last, king, hellene. For his grandfather who was also Crown Prince of Greece from 1935 to 1947 see Paul of Greece Pavlos Crown Prince of Greece Prince of Denmark RE Greek Paylos romanized Pav los born 20 May 1967 is the current head of the former Greek royal family as the second child and eldest son of Constantine II the last King of the Hellenes from 1964 to 1973 and Anne Marie of Denmark He became head of the former Greek royal family following the death of his father on 10 January 2023 1 He was heir apparent to the throne of Greece and was its crown prince from birth remaining so during his father s reign until the monarchy s abolition As a male line descendant of Christian IX of Denmark and grandson of Frederick IX of Denmark he is a Danish prince although not in succession to its throne Margrethe II of Denmark and Queen Sofia of Spain are his aunts and Felipe VI of Spain is his first cousin PavlosCrown Prince of GreecePavlos at his father s funeral in 2023Head of the Royal House of GreeceTenure10 January 2023 presentPredecessorConstantine IIHeir apparentConstantine AlexiosBorn 1967 05 20 20 May 1967 age 56 Tatoi Palace Athens Kingdom of GreeceSpouseMarie Chantal Miller m 1995 wbr IssuePrincess Maria Olympia Prince Constantine Alexios Prince Achileas Andreas Prince Odysseas Kimon Prince Aristides StavrosHouseGlucksburgFatherConstantine II of GreeceMotherAnne Marie of DenmarkReligionGreek Orthodox Contents 1 Early life 2 Crown Prince 3 Head of the former Royal House of Greece 4 Personal life 5 Titles styles and honours 5 1 Honours 5 2 Foreign honours 6 Ancestry 7 Notes 8 References 9 BibliographyEarly life editPavlos was born on 20 May 1967 at the Tatoi Palace north of Athens used at the time as the secondary residence of the former Greek royal family He was the second child and first son of Constantine II and Anne Marie of Greece 2 Constantine II had ascended the throne on 6 March 1964 aged 23 following the death of his father and predecessor Paul 3 In traditional Greek naming practices first sons are often named after their paternal grandfathers 4 His mother is the youngest sister of the Danish queen Margrethe II and his father was the brother of Sofia the former queen consort of Spain His maternal grandparents were Frederick IX of Denmark and his queen consort Ingrid of Sweden Pavlos displaced his older sister Alexia as heir to the throne due to Greece s order of succession adhering to male preference primogeniture 3 Crown Prince editPavlos was born into a turbulent era in Greek politics Pavlos was born barely a month after a coup d etat which ended democratic rule in Greece over the king s objections on 21 April 1967 3 ushering in a military junta led by Georgios Papadopoulos In December of that year Constantine attempted a counter coup that failed due to planning mistakes leaks and insufficient military support 3 Pursued by the junta Constantine fled with his wife children mother and sister to Rome They then went to Copenhagen and lived with Anne Marie s mother Queen Ingrid 5 From 1967 to 1973 Greece officially remained a monarchy with a regency appointed while the king lived in exile 3 Following the discovery and suppression of a wide ranging anti junta movement just before its outbreak among the ranks of the mostly royalist Navy Papadopoulos on 1 June 1973 declared Greece a presidential republic with himself as president and proclaimed a referendum for 1 June 1973 on the issue of the monarchy The referendum was held without opposition and its result confirmed the regime change with Constantine becoming officially deposed On 17 November 1974 after the fall of the dictatorship the 1974 Greek legislative election was held resulting in a victory for Constantine Karamanlis and his New Democracy party Less than a month later on 8 December the Greek plebiscite of 1974 confirmed the referendum of the previous year the majority voted for a republic 69 with a minority voting for the restoration of the monarchy 31 nbsp Pavlos in 2013Constantine announced that he respects the decision of the Greek people He and Anne Marie had been living with their family in London for several years Pavlos s youngest siblings were born in London Theodora in 1983 and Philippos in 1986 Pavlos was educated at the Hellenic College of London founded by his parents in 1980 note 1 6 He attended the Armand Hammer United World College of the American West Montezuma New Mexico in the U S from 1984 to 1986 After training at the British Army s Royal Military Academy Sandhurst he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards in 1987 on a three year short service commission 7 8 He was promoted to lieutenant in April 1989 9 and relinquished his commission in April 1990 10 In 1993 he completed a bachelor s degree at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service On 11 May 1994 the Greek Government under prime minister Andreas Papandreou renounced the Greek citizenship status of Pavlos alongside Constantine and the rest of the former royal family through law 2215 1994 11 The law stated that Constantine s Greek citizenship status and accordingly his family s could only be restored under specific conditions including the selection of an explicit surname The following year while sharing a house in Washington DC he and his cousin Felipe VI of Spain then Prince of Asturias attended Georgetown University where both obtained a Master of Science in Foreign Service 7 As an adult he lives in New York City and London working as an investment consultant 6 He is co founder note 2 of Ortelius Advisors an activist hedge fund 12 Head of the former Royal House of Greece editFollowing the death of his father on 10 January 2023 Pavlos ascended to the position of Head of the former Royal House of Greece He delivered Constantine s eulogy during the funeral ceremony and carried his coffin with his brothers sons and nephews at the burial 13 A rumour circulated that Pavlos intended to permanently relocate to Greece 14 but this was later denied by the spokesperson of the former Greek royal family Ivi Macris as completely false 15 On 22 January 40 days following his father s death Pavlos spoke to French magazine Point de Vue regarding his new role 16 In the interview Pavlos thanked the public for their respect towards the Greek royal family and said that those who crowded the funeral whether they were monarchists or not paid tribute to a historical personality a part of Greek history 17 When asked about the role he sees himself upholding in Greek society Pavlos explained that he would not take on an official role but will uphold the family s exemplary He added that his eldest son Constantine Alexios would not take on any official role either but would follow his grandfather s example and be a good man 17 Pavlos s first public statement as Head of the Royal House of Greece following Constantine s death occurred upon the Tempi train collision in February 2023 which caused the death of almost 60 people Pavlos issued a statement saying Today all of Greece is mourning Our thoughts and prayers are with the families who lost loved ones to this unimaginable tragedy and with the injured who we sincerely hope to be released from the hospital soon Pavlos also thanked the rescue and medical teams involved for their superhuman efforts before giving his heartbroken condolences to the families who lost their children in the accident and asking God to bless them all 18 Soon after as Pavlos was leaving Athens that month it was revealed that he and his family had been searching for a home in Greece with Pavlos telling journalists that he had not found a house yet 18 In April 2023 Pavlos attended a Greek Orthodox Easter service in the Hamptons where his sons Constantine Alexios and Odysseas Kimon were holding the Epitaphios 19 Pavlos attended the coronation of Charles III and Camilla in May with his mother and wife 20 On 3 July 2023 at 11 45pm Pavlos and his brother Nikolaos appeared in a special edition of 365 Moments a Greek television series hosted by Sofia Papaioannou The episode was broadcast on ERT and also featured interviews from Greek historians Kostas Kostis and Konstantina Botsiou and constitutionalist Nikos Alivizatos who had all helped Constantine II win a dispute against the Greek government in 2003 at the European Court of Human Rights for stripping him of Tatoi Palace and his and his family s Greek citizenship 21 The episode marked the first interview with Pavlos and Nikolaos since their father s death and it discussed the passing of their father their stripped Greek citizenship and their surname 22 Pavlos described his father as strict but very loving and said that despite being forced into exile he still wanted to help his family Pavlos also announced that he was now living in Greece again which is what he always wanted to He explained that the opportunity to live in Greece occurred as his job allowed for overseas work When asked whether he accepted the last name Glucksburg Pavlos said that he would never see it as his name He called it a family lineage Denmark s family name is not that It is one of the castles of the family s origin 22 He explained that throughout his life he never introduced himself with a last name but rather called himself Pavlos of Greece Pavlos also added that he was very interested in Greek politics but would never become involved has no political association and would always long for his Greek passport to be returned 22 Pavlos and Marie Chantal attended the 2023 British Fashion Awards There Pavlos was spotted with a black eye patch covering his left eye The day prior Marie Chantal posted to Instagram a close up photo of his eye patch saying Hopefully a temporary new look but he s kind of cute 23 Following worry online Pavlos announced on Instagram that he had undergone a retinal detachment surgery After thanking people for their support and wishes Pavlos explained that the surgery was successful however he would be unable to travel and therefore have to spend Christmas in London 24 Personal life editFurther information Wedding of Pavlos Crown Prince of Greece and Marie Chantal Miller nbsp Dual Cypher of Pavlos and his wife Marie ChantalPavlos married American heiress Marie Chantal Miller whom he had met at a party three years earlier in New Orleans on 1 July 1995 7 The Greek Orthodox rite wedding at St Sophia s Cathedral London drew a rare modern panoply of royalty but the ceremony proved to be legally invalid and had eventually to be repeated civilly not normally required in the UK in Chelsea because of a law requiring that marriages in England be conducted in English 7 After their marriage the couple took up residence in Greenwich Connecticut the job that Pavlos obtained with the Charles R Weber ship broking company being headquartered there 7 Later he went to work at a New York City firm as an investment portfolio manager before relocation to London for their children s education in 2004 6 The couple has five children Maria Olympia b 1996 Constantine Alexios b 1998 Achileas Andreas b 2000 Odysseas Kimon b 2004 and Aristidis Stavros b 2008 Pavlos is a bluewater yachtsman and crews on the multi record breaking monohull Mari Cha IV owned by businessman and father in law Robert W Miller Titles styles and honours editFrom birth Pavlos was the heir apparent to the throne of Greece and as such he was referred to as the Crown Prince of Greece with the style of Royal Highness 6 Following the deposition of the Greek monarchy in 1973 these titles and styles are no longer legally recognised by the government of the Hellenic Republic Through his male line descent from Christian IX of Denmark 25 he is also a Danish prince with the style of Highness 26 Honours edit nbsp Greek royal family nbsp Grand Cross of the Royal Order of the Redeemer by birth nbsp Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Saints George and Constantine nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of George I nbsp Grand Cross of Order of the Phoenix Foreign honours edit nbsp Denmark nbsp Knight of the Order of the Elephant 14 January 1997 nbsp Recipient of the Commemorative Medal of the Silver Jubilee of Queen Margrethe II Ancestry editAncestors of Pavlos Crown Prince of Greece 27 8 Constantine I of Greece4 Paul of Greece9 Sophia of Prussia2 Constantine II of Greece10 Ernest Augustus Duke of Brunswick5 Frederica of Hanover11 Victoria Louise of Prussia1 Pavlos Crown Prince of Greece12 Christian X of Denmark6 Frederick IX of Denmark13 Alexandrine of Mecklenburg Schwerin3 Anne Marie of Denmark14 Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden7 Ingrid of Sweden15 Margaret of Connaught nbsp Pavlos paternal grandparents Frederica of Hanover left and Paul of Greece right Pavlos is a direct descendant of three reigning sovereign monarchs at birth He is the eldest son of the King of Greece grandson of the King of Denmark and great grandson of the King of Sweden all living and enthroned when he was born 3 His paternal aunt Sofia was Queen consort of Spain His paternal first cousin Felipe VI is the current King of Spain His maternal aunt Margrethe II is the reigning Queen of Denmark All of Pavlos parents grandparents and great grandparents were reigning monarchs By male line descent he is a member of the Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Glucksburg branch of the House of Oldenburg 3 Pavlos is a scion multiple times of Queen Victoria and King Christian IX who were dubbed the grandmother of Europe and father in law of Europe respectively due to royal intermarriage As a result he descends from Christian IX of Denmark through three of his children in the male line through his second son George I of Greece in the female line through his eldest son Frederick VIII of Denmark and through King Christian s youngest daughter Princess Thyra Duchess of Cumberland 7 He also descends thrice from Victoria of the United Kingdom once through her third son Prince Arthur Duke of Connaught and Strathearn and twice through her eldest daughter Victoria Princess Royal 7 Notes edit The Hellenic College of London due to declining attendance of British Greek students was succeeded by the Knightsbridge School which in turn was succeeded in 2008 by Knightsbridge Schools International The other founder being Peter DeSorcyReferences edit Hansen Louise Bolvig 13 January 2023 Dronningen har ryddet op i Kongehuset men Konstantins efterkommere er stadig prinser og prinsesser af Danmark TV 2 Denmark in Danish Retrieved 15 January 2023 Heir to Throne Is Born To Greek Royal Couple The New York Times Associated Press 21 May 1967 Retrieved 3 May 2016 a b c d e f g Montgomery Massingberd Hugh Burke s Royal Families of the World Volume I Europe amp Latin America 1977 pp 67 316 327 328 516 ISBN 0 85011 023 8 Naming practices in British Academy and Oxford University Lexicon of Greek Personal Names online dead link Colacello Bob December 2008 Greece s Royal Couple Vanity Fair Retrieved 29 July 2016 a b c d de Badts de Cugnac Chantal Coutant de Saisseval Guy Le Petit Gotha Nouvelle Imprimerie Laballery Paris 2002 pp 522 525 536 539 French ISBN 2 9507974 3 1 a b c d e f g Eilers Marlene Queen Victoria s Daughters Rosvall Royal Books Falkoping Sweden 1997 pp 32 33 130 132 173 ISBN 91 630 5964 9 No 50965 The London Gazette Supplement 16 June 1987 p 7683 No 51696 The London Gazette Supplement 11 April 1989 p 4291 No 52119 The London Gazette 24 April 1990 p 8237 Nomos 2215 1994 Ry8mish 8ematwn ths apallotriwmenhs perioysias ths ekptwths basilikhs oikogeneias ths Elladas Law 2215 1994 Regulation of the issues of the expropriated estate of the royal family of Greece Article 6 Act of 11 May 1994 in Greek Government of Greece Management Funeral service for former king Constantine held in Athens Greek City Times 16 January 2023 Retrieved 28 February 2023 Paylos Gly3mpoyrgk Plhrofories oti metakomizei monima sthn A8hna Pavlos Glyksburg Information that he is moving permanently to Athens To Vima in Greek 16 January 2023 Retrieved 17 January 2023 Singer Marianne 19 January 2023 Nu reagerer den graeske kongefamilie Afviser pa det bestemteste rygter Billed Bladet in Danish Retrieved 21 January 2023 Stacey Danielle 21 January 2023 Prince Pavlos shares update about King Constantine s London memorial service Hello Retrieved 23 January 2023 a b Lauriot Prevost Marie Eudes 22 January 2023 Entretien exclusif avec le prince Pavlos de Grece Nous sommes la pour aider notre pays a avancer Point De Vue in French Retrieved 23 January 2023 a b Paylos Mari Santal Diapseydoyn tis fhmes oti agorasan spiti sthn A8hna H epishmh apanthsh The Toc in Greek 16 March 2023 Retrieved 18 March 2023 Oi gioi toy Payloy Gly3mpoyrgk krathsan ton Epitafio sta Xamptons in Greek 15 April 2023 Retrieved 23 April 2023 Basilias Karolos Anna Maria kai Paylos 8a einai sth stepsh toy in Greek 7 April 2023 Retrieved 23 April 2023 Synentey3h toy gioy toy tews basilia Payloy sthn ERT in Greek 30 June 2023 Retrieved 6 July 2023 a b c Paylos kai Nikolaos Gly3mpoyrgk H prwth toys synentey3h meta to 8anato toy patera toys me istorikes anakribeies in Greek 4 July 2023 Retrieved 6 July 2023 Marie Chantal Photographs Pavlos with his eye covered Greek City Times 4 December 2023 Retrieved 8 December 2023 Sas eyxaristw poly gia to eygeniko endiaferon kai tis eyxes sas Instagram 7 December 2023 Retrieved 8 December 2023 Folketinget Frank Jensen 12 October 2001 Ministry of Justice Spm nr S 3937 Danish Retrieved 5 April 2017 Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels Furstliche Hauser XIX Danemark C A Starke Verlag 2011 p 10 German ISBN 978 3 7980 0849 6 Paget 1977 sfn error no target CITEREFPaget1977 help Bibliography editHindley Geoffrey 2000 The Royal Families of Europe New York Caroll amp Graf ISBN 0 7867 0828 X Woodhouse C M 1998 Modern Greece a Short History London Faber amp Faber ISBN 0 571 19794 9 Giannhs Katrhs 1974 H gennhsh toy neofasismoy sthn Ellada 1960 1970 Athens Papazhsh Ale3hs Papaxelas 1997 O biasmos ths ellhnikhs dhmokratias Athens Estia ISBN 960 05 0748 1 Kaddas Anastasios G H Ellhnikh Basilikh Oikogeneia Ekdoseis Ferenikh 2010 Andreas Megkos Eraldika Symbola kai Diashma toy Basileioy ths Ellados Ekdoseis Stemma 2015 Ekdoseis Stemma Kanonismos E8imota3ias kai Teletwn ths Basilikhs Aylhs 2016 Pavlos Crown Prince of GreeceHouse of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg GlucksburgCadet branch of the House of OldenburgBorn 20 May 1967Greek royaltyPreceded byAlexia Crown Prince of Greece20 May 1967 1 June 1973 Monarchy abolished Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pavlos Crown Prince of Greece amp oldid 1190123476 Personal life, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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