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Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark (Greek: Πριγκίπισσα Θεοδώρα της Ελλάδας και Δανίας) (b. 9 June 1983 in London) is the younger daughter and fourth child of King Constantine II of Greece and his wife Anne-Marie of Denmark.[1] She was born 10 years after her father was deposed and 9 years after the monarchy was officially abolished in Greece.
Her paternal grandparents were King Paul of Greece and Frederika of Hanover. Her maternal grandparents are Frederick IX of Denmark and Ingrid of Sweden. Her godparents are The Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, The King of Romania, The Queen of the United Kingdom, and The Queen of Denmark.
Theodora attended the all girl's boarding school, Woldingham School, situated in Surrey, England, between 1994 and 2001. Theodora attended Brown University under the name Theodora Greece,[2] where she received her Bachelor of Arts on 28 May 2006.
She attained her BA in Theatre Arts after having attended Northeastern University in Boston for two years and completing the four-year course at Brown University. She is currently pursuing graduate studies in Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design.
Titles, styles, honours and arms
Titles and styles
- 9 June 1983 – present: Her Royal Highness Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark
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Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark
Cadet branch of the House of Oldenburg
Born: 9 June 1983 |
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| Preceded by Amelia Morales y de Grecia |
Line of succession to the Greek throne 13th position |
Succeeded by Princess Irene of Greece and Denmark |
| British royalty | ||
| Preceded by Amelia Morales y de Grecia |
Line of succession to the British throne | Succeeded by Katharine Fraser |
References
- ^ "The 20 Hottest Young Royals - 13. Princess Theodora". Forbes. 2008-05-27. http://www.forbes.com/2008/05/23/royals-celebrity-monarchs-biz-billies-cz_ls_0527royals_slide_14.html. Retrieved 2008-06-04.
- ^ Brown University Theater
- Miroslav Marek. "Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg". Genealogy.Eu. http://www.genealogy.euweb.cz/oldenburg/oldenburg7.html#G1. Retrieved 26 September 2005.
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