Greek Monarchy Centenary Celebrations, 1963

Royal from around Europe joined the Greek Royal Family to celebrate the Centenary of the Greek Monarchy on this day in 1963, marking the 100th Anniversary of the Accession of the Danish Prince who became King George I of Greece, and the 50th Anniversary of his Assassination, just a few weeks after King Paul and Queen Frederica’s Silver Wedding Anniversary and the Engagement of Crown Prince Constantine of Greece and Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark. 

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The celebrations began with a Banquet hosted by King Paul and Queen Frederica of Greece (wearing the Greek Emerald Parure) at the Royal Palace of Athens, at which the guests of honour were King Frederik and Queen Ingrid of Denmark (in Queen Sophie’s Diamond Tiara, after the Pearl Poiré Tiara was lost).

They were followed by Crown Prince Constantine of Greece and Princess Anne Marie of Denmark, Crown Princess Margarethe of Denmark (wearing the Alexandrine Drop Tiara), Crown Prince Harald of Norway, Princess Irene of Greece (in the Pearl Necklace Tiara), Princess Sofia of Spain (wearing the Mellerio Shell Tiara and Niarchos Ruby Parure), Princess Benedikte of Denmark (wearing her Floral Tiara), Prince Michael of Greece,

Extended members of the Greek Royal Family included Princess Paul of Yugoslavia (in the Diamond Kokoshnik Tiara), Princess Irene, Duchess of Aosta (wearing her Diamond Tiara), Princess Andrew of Greece, the Margrave and Margravine of Baden (in the Baden Sunburst Tiara), Princess Margarita of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (in the Bolin Ruby Tiara), and Princess Sophie of Hannover (wearing the Emerald Laurel Wreath Tiara).

The following day began with a Service at the Metropolitan Cathedral in Athens, followed by a Parade outside the Old Royal Palace and a Lunch at the New Royal Palace in Athens, at which an iconic group photo was taken:

Back row: Prince Peter of Greece, Princess Andrew of GreeceThe Margrave of BadenCrown Prince (now King) Harald of NorwayPrincess Sophie of Greece (now Queen Sofia of Spain), King Paul of Greece, King Frederik IX of Denmark, Princess Anne Marie of Denmark (now Queen Anne Marie of Greece)Crown Prince (now King) Constantine of GreeceCrown Princess (now Queen) Margrethe of DenmarkPrince Georg Wilhelm of HanoverPrince Michael of Greece,

Middle row: Margarita Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Princess Eugenie of Greece, Princess Irene, Duchess of AostaPrincess Paul of YugoslaviaQueen Frederika of Greece (wearing the Greek Emerald Tiara as a necklace), Queen Ingrid of DenmarkQueen Helen of Romania, Lady Katherine Brandram, Princess Theodora, Margravine of BadenPrincess Sophie of Greece and Hanover,

Seated: Prince Ludwig of Baden, Prince George Andrew Radziwill, Princess Tatiana Radziwill, Count Hans Toerring-Jettenbach, Princess Irene of Greece, Prince Karl of Hesse, Princess Benedikte of Denmark, Prince Max of Baden

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In the evening, Royal Relatives joined King Paul and Queen Frederica (wearing the Greek Ruby Parure) for a Gala Performance at the Royal Theatre in Athens, followed by a Gala Dinner, where they were joined by King Frederik and Queen Ingrid of Denmark (in the Danish Ruby Parure) and Queen Helen of Romania (wearing the Romanian Greek Key Tiara) in the front row. 



Other Royals included Crown Prince Constantine of Greece and Princess Anne Marie of Denmark (in Queen Ingrid’s Diamond Stars), Crown Princess Margretha of Denmark (wearing the Alexandrine Drop Tiara), Crown Prince Harald of Norway, Princess Irene of Greece, Princess Sofia of Spain (in the Mellerio Shell Tiara and the Floral Necklace), Princess Benedikte of Denmark (wearing her Floral Tiara), Prince Michael of Greece, Princess Paul of Yugoslavia (in her Boucheron Diamond Tiara), Princess Irene, Duchess of Aosta (wearing her Diamond Tiara), Princess Katherine of Greece, and Princess Sophie of Hannover (wearing the Emerald Laurel Wreath Tiara).

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One thought on “Greek Monarchy Centenary Celebrations, 1963

  1. I feel like there’s more to the story of the pearl poire tiara getting lost and Queen Ingrid wearing Queen Sophie’s tiara. So strange? Do you know any more about that story?

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