La disparition du roi Constantin II des Hellènes laisse un grand vide dans sa famille proche, ainsi que chez ses nombreux proches et amis. Le défunt roi était le parrain de nombreux membres de la famille royale européenne, dont le prince de Galles et les héritiers des dynasties hanovriennes, serbes et russes.
Le baptême du prince Contanijn des Pays-Bas, 1967. |
Grand-Duc Georges Mikhaïlovitch de Russie
L'archevêque Antoine de Los Angeles se prépare à baptiser le grand-duc Georges, qui est détenu par son grand-père le grand-duc Vladimir. |
The christening of Lady Gabriella Windsor, 1981. |
On 8 June 1981, Lady Gabriella “Ella” Marina Alexandra Ophelia Windsor was christened at the Chapel Royal, St James Palace. Lady Gabriella Windsor was born on 23 April 1981 at St Mary’s Hospital, London, as the second child and only daughter of Prince Michael of Kent and his wife, the former Baroness Marie-Christine Miss Marina Ogilvy, the Marchioness of Douro (future Duchess of Westminster), Lady Elizabeth Shakerley (née Litchfield; formerly Litchfield), King Constantine of the Hellenes, and Prince Hugo zu Windisch-Grätz.
King George I of the Hellenes -> Prince Nicholas of Greece -> Princess Marina of Greece -> Prince Michael of Kent -> Lady Gabriella Windsor
King George I of the Hellenes -> King Constantine I of the Hellenes -> King Pavlos I of the Hellenes -> King Constantine II of the Hellenes
In July 1982, the twins Prince Philip and Prince Alexander of Serbia were baptised at Villamanrique, Spain; the boys were the second and third sons of Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia and Princess Maria da Glória of Orleans-Braganza. Philip and Alexander received as their godparents King Constantine II of the Hellenes and Princess Anne, Duchess of Calabria. When their mother was asked who she and her husband had chosen to be the princes’ godparents, Princess Maria da Gloria responded: “They are the same for the two children. Because we had only thought of one child and we asked our cousin King Constantine [of Greece] and my cousin Anita of Bourbon-Sicilies [Duchess of Calabria] to be the godfather and godmother. When the twins arrived, we did not want to ask those we had chosen to share these responsibilities, but they [the King of Greece and the Duchess of Calabria] are so wonderful that they insisted on remaining godfather and godmother of the two children. This is why Philip and Alexander have the same godfather and the same godmother.“
King George I of the Hellenes -> King Constantine I of the Hellenes -> King Alexander I of the Hellenes -> Princess Alexandra of Greece -> Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia -> Hereditary Prince Philip and Prince Alexander of Serbia
King George I of the Hellenes -> King Constantine I of the Hellenes -> King Pavlos I of the Hellenes -> King Constantine II of the Hellenes
The christening of Prince William, 1982. |
Le roi Georges Ier des Hellènes -> Le prince Andréas de Grèce -> Le prince Philippos de Grèce -> Le roi Charles III du Royaume-Uni -> Le prince de Galles
Roi Georges Ier des Hellènes -> Roi Constantin Ier des Hellènes -> Roi Pavlos Ier des Hellènes -> Roi Constantin II des Hellènes
Le baptême du prince Ernst August de Hanovre, 1983. |
Le 15 octobre 1983, au château de Marienburg, le prince Ernst August Andreas Philipp Constantin Maximilian Rolf Stephan Ludwig Rudolph de Hanovre a été baptisé en Allemagne. Né le 19 juillet 1983 à Hildesheim, le prince Ernst August était le premier enfant du prince Ernst August de Hanovre et de la princesse Chantal (née Hochuli). Le prince a reçu comme parrains le roi Constantin II des Hellènes, la princesse Alexandra de Hanovre (née princesse zu Ysenburg und Büdingen à Wächtersbach), le prince des Asturies (aujourd'hui roi Felipe VI d'Espagne), Fürst Philipp Ernst zu Schaumburg-Lippe, héréditaire Prince (aujourd'hui Fürst) Andreas zu Leiningen, margrave Maximilien de Bade et prince Ludwig Rudolph de Hanovre.
Prince Ernst August de Hanovre -> Prince Ernst August de Hanovre -> Prince Ernst August de Hanovre -> Prince Ernst August de Hanovre
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