Christening of Prince Constantine Alexios of Greece, 1999

Royal Guests, Relatives & Godparents, including the Heirs of Spain, Denmark, Sweden and Britain, celebrated the Christening of Prince Constantine Alexios of Greece and Denmark at St. Sophia’s Cathedral in London on this day in 1999.

The Christening of Prince Constantine Alexios of Greece, eldest son of Crown Prince Pavlos and Crown Princess Marie Chantal and the eldest grandson of King Constantine and Queen Anne Marie, was held in a a Greek Orthodox Ceremony at St. Sophia’s Cathedral in London on this day in 1999.

The Princes godparents were the then Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark (first cousin, once removed), then Crown Prince Felipe of Spain (first cousin, once removed), Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden (first cousin, twice removed), Prince William of Wales (third cousin), Princess Alexandra zu Fürstenberg (maternal aunt), Prince Nikolaos of Greece (paternal uncle), and Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia (third cousin). A special attendee was Queen Ingrid of Denmark, the great-grandmother, who passed away the following year.

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Greek Emerald Parure

Greek Ruby Parure

Khedive of Egypt Tiara

Antique Corsage Tiara

Pearl and Star Tiara

Diamond Stars

Aquamarine Pendant

Diamond Sautoir

Modern Diamond Necklace

Sapphire Necklace

Van Cleef & Arpels Ruby Necklace

Van Cleef & Arpels Suite

Diamond Earrings

Diamond Pendant

Emerald Pendant

Amethyst Brooch

Diamond Swan Brooch

Seed Pearl Brooch

Bow Brooch

Diamond Clip Brooches

Seed Pearl Brooch

Greek Royal Tiaras30 

3 thoughts on “Christening of Prince Constantine Alexios of Greece, 1999

  1. I wonder if Prince William keeps up with his godson. He was quite young when he became a godfather. 🙂

    1. He was at his wedding, but I haven’t publicly seen Prince Constantine Alexios with Prince William otherwise, though they probably do meet at family events!

      1. I imagine you’re right. Constantine Alexios is not in the “royal radar”, so there are few, if any, photographs.

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