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House
  
Glucksburg

Name
  
Queen of


Queen Anne-Marie of Greece

Tenure
  
18 September 1964 – 1 June 1973

Born
  
30 August 1946 (age 77) Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen (
1946-08-30
)

Issue
  
Princess AlexiaPavlos, Crown Prince of GreecePrince NikolaosPrincess TheodoraPrince Philippos

Religion
  
Greek Orthodoxprev. Church of Denmark

Spouse
  
Constantine II of Greece (m. 1964)

Siblings
  
Margrethe II of Denmark, Princess Benedikte of Denmark

Children
  
Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece

Parents
  
Frederick IX of Denmark, Ingrid of Sweden

Nephews
  
Frederik - Crown Prince of, Prince Joachim of Denmark, Gustav - Hereditary Prince of

Similar People
  
Constantine II of Greece, Prince Nikolaos of Greece a, Pavlos - Crown Prince of, Margrethe II of Denmark, Princess Benedikte of Denmark

Queen anne marie of greece


Queen Anne-Marie of Greece, (Greek: Άννα-Μαρία [ana marˈia], born Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark on 30 August 1946) is the wife of King Constantine II, who reigned from 1964 until 1973.

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Anne-Marie is the youngest daughter of King Frederick IX of Denmark and his wife Ingrid of Sweden. She is the youngest sister of the reigning Queen Margrethe II of Denmark and cousin of the reigning King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.

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Birth and family

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Princess Anne-Marie was born on 30 August 1946 at Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen as the third and last daughter and child of the Crown Prince of Denmark and the Crown Princess, Princess Ingrid of Sweden. Her father was the eldest son of the King and the Queen, Duchess Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and her mother was the only daughter of the Crown Prince of Sweden and his British-born first wife, daughter of the Duke of Connaught, Princess Margaret of Connaught.

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The princess was baptised on 9 October 1946 in the Church of Holmen in Copenhagen. Her godparents are the King of Denmark and Queen of Denmark (paternal grandparents); Crown Prince of Sweden (maternal grandfather, Prince Bertil of Sweden (maternal uncle), the King of Norway (paternal grand-uncle), Prince George of Greece and Denmark, 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.

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At her birth, Princess Anne-Marie had two elder sisters: Princess Margrethe, the present Queen of Denmark, and Princess Benedikte, who later married Prince Richard of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg and lives in Germany.

Early life

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Princess Anne-Marie and her sisters grew up in apartments at Frederick IX's Palace at Amalienborg in Copenhagen and in Fredensborg Palace in North Zealand. She spent summer holidays with the royal family in her parent's summer residence at Gråsten Palace in Southern Jutland. On 20 April 1947, King Christian X died and Anne-Marie's father ascended the throne as King Frederick IX.

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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, where a female can ascend to the throne if she has no brothers. Anne-Marie's eldest sister Margrethe therefore became heir presumptive, 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 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 triple third cousin Constantine, Crown Prince of Greece, 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. Anne-Marie and Constantine were married on 18 September 1964 (two weeks after Anne-Marie's 18th birthday) in the Metropolis, the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Athens. The bride wore a Jørgen Bender design. Prior to the wedding, Anne-Marie converted from Lutheranism 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.

Anne-Marie and her husband Constantine are third cousins: they share King Christian IX of Denmark as patrilineal great-great-grandfather. They also share Queen Victoria as a great-great-grandmother. They have five children: Princess Alexia, Crown Prince Pavlos, Prince Nikolaos, Princess Theodora and Prince Philippos.

Queen consort

As Queen of Greece, Anne-Marie spent much of her time working for a charitable foundation known as "Her Majesty's Fund" which provided assistance to people in rural areas of Greece.

Exile

In December 1967, Anne-Marie’s husband King Constantine attempted a counter-coup against the military junta which had been sworn in by himself after a successful coup during the previous April. The counter-coup failed and Anne-Marie and her family had to flee to Italy. During the aftermath, Anne-Marie miscarried a child. The family lived for two months in the Greek embassy and then for the next five years in a house in a suburb of Rome.

In 1973 Anne-Marie moved with her family to England. They lived first in Chobham in Surrey. Later they moved to the London suburb of Hampstead where they continue to live. 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 has used the money obtained to set up the Anne-Marie Foundation.

Current activities

In 1980 Anne-Marie and Constantine founded Hellenic College of London, a bilingual school where her own children were educated. She is currently honorary chairman of the school.

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.

In 2003 Anne-Marie and her husband established the Anna-Maria Foundation with the money reimbursed to them by the government of Greece for the appropriation of their private property. The foundation provides aid to victims of natural disasters, including earthquakes and floods, in Greece. Anne-Marie serves as president of the foundation.

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 held at the Zarzuela Palace during the wedding celebrations of Felipe, Prince of Asturias, 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 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 pretenders. Anne-Marie's quick action avoided what might have been more serious injury to Amedeo.

On 14 August 2004 Anne-Marie and her husband Constantine visited their former home in Athens, the former Royal Palace now the Presidential Palace, for the first time since 1967. They were received by then President of Greece Costis Stephanopoulos along with other members of the International Olympic Committee (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 and honours

She is titular Queen of Greece (Queen of the Hellenes) since 1974. This title is not recognized under the terms of the republican Constitution of Greece.

Titles
  • 30 August 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 honours
  •  Denmark: Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of the Elephant (R.E.)
  •  Denmark: Dame of the Royal Family Order of King Frederik IX
  •  Denmark: Dame of the Royal Family Order of Queen Margrethe II
  •  Denmark: Recipient of the 75th Birthday Medal of Queen Margrethe II
  •  Denmark: Recipient of the Ruby Jubilee Medal of Queen Margrethe II
  •  Denmark: Recipient of the 70th Birthday Medal of Queen Margrethe II
  •  Denmark: Recipient of the Silver Jubilee Medal of Queen Margrethe II
  • Greek Royal Family: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Redeemer
  • Greek Royal Family: Grand Mistress Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Saints Olga and Sophia
  • Greek Royal Family: Recipient of the Commemorative Badge of the Centenary of the Kingdom of Greece
  • Foreign honours

  • Empire of Iran: Recipient of the Commemorative Medal of the 2,500 year celebration of the Persian Empire
  •  Netherlands: Recipient of the Wedding Medal of Princess Beatrix, Princess of Orange and Claus Van Amsberg
  •  Sweden: Recipient of the 85th Birthday Badge Medal of King Gustaf VI Adolf
  •  Sweden: Recipient of the Commemorative Badge of the 50th Birthday Medal of King Carl XVI Gustaf
  • Issue

    Constantine and Anne-Marie have five children and nine grandchildren.

  • Princess Alexia of Greece and Denmark (born 10 July 1965 at Mon Repos, Corfu, Greece). She was married on 9 July 1999 in London 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 (born 20 May 1967 at Tatoi Palace). He was married on 1 July 1995 in London to Marie-Chantal Miller, who has been styled thereafter as The Crown Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece, Princess of Denmark. They have five children:
  • Princess Maria Olympia of Greece and Denmark (b. 25 Jul 1996)
  • Prince Konstantinos Alexios of Greece and Denmark (b. 29 Oct 1998)
  • Prince Achileas Andreas of Greece and Denmark (b. 12 Aug 2000)
  • Prince Odysseas Kymon of Greece and Denmark (b. 17 Sep 2004)
  • Prince Arisidis Stavros of Greece and Denmark (b. 29 Jun 2008)
  • Miscarriage (28 December 1967).
  • Prince Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark (born 1 October 1969 in Rome). He married Tatiana Blatnik on 25 August 2010 on the Greek island of Spetses who has been styled thereafter as Princess Tatiana of Greece and Denmark.
  • Miscarriage (1 February 1980).
  • Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark (born 9 June 1983 in St Mary's Hospital, London).
  • Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark (born 26 April 1986 in St Mary's Hospital, London).
  • References

    Queen Anne-Marie of Greece Wikipedia