Queen Anne-Marie of Greece

Queen Anne-Marie of Greece

Queen Anne-Marie of Greece, (born "Princess Anne-Marie Dagmar Ingrid of Denmark") (Greek: Άννα-Μαρία Βασίλισσα των Ελλήνων, pronounced in Greek, "Anna Maria") (born 30 August 1946) is the wife of King Constantine II of Greece, who was deposed in referendums in 1973 and in 1974. Her title "Queen of Greece" (or Queen of the Hellenes) is not recognized under the terms of the republican Constitution of Greece.Article 4, Section 7 of the constitution states, "Titles of nobility or distinction are neither conferred upon nor recognized in Greek citizens." See also [http://www.hri.org/docs/syntagma/artcl25.html#A4 the full text] .] International precedent is that former holders of certain posts continue to hold their former title as a courtesy title in their lifetime. [Internationally, certain former office-holders continue to be referred to using their former title as a form of personal courtesy title for their lifetime. Among those this precedent applies to are deposed monarchs who have not abdicated and their spouses, former Presidents of the United States (who continue to be referred to as "President" and are called "Mr President", for example "President Clinton") former US congressmen and senators, and former ambassadors from certain countries. Abdicated monarchs are referred to as "ex-king" or "ex-queen" or by a subsequent title. None of the titles indicate a claim that the holder is still the actual, as opposed to one-time, holder, of a particular office.]

Birth and early life

Anne-Marie was born a Princess of Denmark at the Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen. She is the youngest daughter of King Frederick IX of Denmark and his wife Queen Ingrid. Her godparents were her grandfathers King Christian X of Denmark and King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden, Prince Bertil of Sweden, King Haakon VII of Norway, her grandmother Queen Alexandrine of Denmark, Crown Princess Märtha of Norway, Queen Mary of Great Britain, Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Princess Dagmar of Denmark.

Anne-Marie is the younger sister of the current Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

Anne-Marie was educated at Zahle's School in Denmark from 1952 to 1963. In 1962 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.

Engagement and marriage

In 1959, at the age of thirteen, Anne-Marie first met her future husband, her triple third cousin Crown Prince Constantine of Greece, Prince of Denmark, who accompanied his parents King Paul of Greece and Queen Frederika 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 Sophia to Prince Juan Carlos of Spain and in 1963 at the centenary celebrations of the Greek monarchy.

Anne-Marie and Constantine were married on 18 September 1964 (two weeks after Anne-Marie's 18th birthday) in the Mitropolis, the Greek Orthodox cathedral of Athens.

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. [ [http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0204/26/lkl.00.html CNN.com Transcripts - Larry King Live Interview With King Constantine of Greece] ] 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 lived until the Greek government agreed to return Tatoi to Constantine.

Official status since 1973

In spite of the fact that Constantine and Anne-Marie had gone into exile in 1967, Greece officially remained a monarchy for several years, with Major General Georgios Zoitakis serving as Regent. On 1 June 1973 the self-appointed Prime Minister, General George Papadopoulos, deposed Constantine as king and declared Greece a republic.

In November 1973 Papadopoulos himself was overthrown by General Dimitrios Ioannides. After the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in August 1974, the military junta collapsed. The new Prime Minister, Constantine Karamanlis, held a referendum on 8 December 1974 in which 68.8% of those who voted approved the abolition of the Greek monarchy. [The actual vote as reported in the "New York Times", 9 December 1974, was 2,899,282 votes (68.8%) in favour of establishing a republic, and 1,318,827 votes (31.2%) in favour of re-establishing a monarchy.] The former Royal Family and others have questioned the moral legitimacy of the referendum on the grounds that they were not permitted to return to Greece to campaign there. [ [http://www.greekroyalfamily.gr/index.cfm?get=family Greek Royal Family Website] ]

A new republican Constitution of Greece came into force on 11 June 1975 according to which no titles of distinction are recognized in Greek citizens. Some Greeks are offended by Anne-Marie being referred to as "Anne-Marie of Greece", instead imposing upon her the use of her dynastic name and referring to her as "Anna-Maria Glücksburg", a name she has never used for herself.

Anne-Marie continues to be referred to as "Queen Anne-Marie of Greece" (or of the Hellenes) by most royal courts including those of the United Kingdom, [ [http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/Page1103.asp Guests at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother] ] Spain, [ [http://www.casareal.es/boda/info/InvitadosCatedral.pdf Guests at the wedding of the Prince and Princess of Asturias] ] Luxemburg, [ [http://www.gouvernement.lu/dossiers/viepol/grande_duchesse_josephine_charlotte/dossier_de_presse/premier_cortege.pdf Guests at the funeral of Grand Duchess Josephine-Charlotte] ] and Jordan. She is called "Queen Anne-Marie" (without any territorial designation) by the courts of Denmark [ [http://www.kongehuset.dk/artikel.php?dogtag=k_en_fam_ann The Danish Monarchy biographical page] ] and Sweden. [ [http://www.royalcourt.se/kungafamiljen/aktuellahandelser/2005/arkiv2005aktuellahandelser/5.1dd8664104bee0ce6e8000481.html Family gathering in Sofiero] ] She is called "former Queen Anne-Marie of Greece" by the court of the Netherlands. [ [http://www.koninklijkhuis.nl/english/content.jsp?objectid=13888 Guests at the wedding of the Prince of Orange] ]

When she travels internationally Anne-Marie uses a Danish diplomatic passport with the name "Anne-Marie de Grecia" (the Spanish form of her name).

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 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.

Family

Anne-Marie and her husband Constantine have five children:
*Princess Alexia of Greece and Denmark, born 10 July 1965; married to Carlos Morales Quintana.
*Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece, Prince of Denmark, born 20 May 1967; married to Marie-Chantal Miller.
*Prince Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark, born 1 October 1969.
*Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark, born 9 June 1983.
*Prince Philippos, Prince of Greece and Denmark, born 26 April 1986.

Anne-Marie and her husband Constantine are third cousins: they share King Christian IX of Denmark as a great-great-grandfather in the male line.

Titles and styles

Anne-Marie has used the following titles and styles:

*"Her Royal Highness" Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark (1946-1964)
*"Her Majesty" The Queen of Greece (or The Queen of the Hellenes) (1964-1973)
*"Her Majesty" Queen Anna-Maria of Greece (or Queen Anne-Marie of the Hellenes) (used outside of Greece, 1973-present)
* Anna-Maria de Grecia (used in Greece, 2003-present) [Not used as a title, rather referred to as such in the Danish passport with which she enters the country.]

Ancestors

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1= 1. Queen Anne-Marie of Greece (1946- )
2= 2. King Frederick IX of Denmark (1899-1972)
3= 3. Princess Ingrid Victoria Sofia Louise Margareta of Sweden (1910-2000)
4= 4. King Christian X of Denmark (1870-1947)
5= 5. Duchess Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1879-1952)
6= 6. King Gustav VI Adolf of Sweden (1882-1973)
7= 7. Princess Margaret of Connaught (1882-1920)
8= 8. King Frederick VIII of Denmark (1843-1912)
9= 9. Princess Lovisa of Sweden (1851-1926
10= 10. Frederick Francis III, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1851-1897)
11= 11. Grand Duchess Anastasia Mikhailovna of Russia (1860-1922)
12= 12. King Gustav V of Sweden (1858-1950)
13= 13. Princess Viktoria of Baden (1862-1930)
14= 14. Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught (1850-1942)
15= 15. Princess Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught (1860-1917)
16= 16. King Christian IX of Denmark (1863-1906)
17= 17. Louise of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) (1817-1898)
18= 18. King Charles XV of Sweden (1826-1872)
19= 19. Princess Louise of the Netherlands (1828-1871)
20= 20. Frederick Francis II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1823-1883)
21= 21. Princess Auguste of Reuss (1822-1862)
22= 22. Grand Duke Michael Nicolaievich of Russia (1832-1909)
23= 23. Olga Feodorovna, Grand Duchess of Russia (1839-1891)
24= 24. King Oscar II of Sweden (1829-1907)
25= 25. Sofia of Nassau (1836-1913
26= 26. Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden (1826-1907)
27= 27. Princess Louise of Prussia (1838-1923)
28= 28. Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1819-1861)
29= 29. Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom (1819-1901)
30= 30. Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia (1828-1885)
31= 31. Princess Maria Anna of Anhalt (1837-1906)

Notes

External links

* [http://www.greekroyalfamily.gr/ The Official Website of the Greek Royal Family]


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