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Well, in Copenhagen you’d miss out then. Countries are different. Good thing to remember on a board with multiple nationalities  That;s absolutely true. Also, each of us has different standards so we choose different things.For sure. But choosing based on misfitting standards make for potentially unwitting choices. That's true as well!
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Olympia posted a picture from Copenhagen:  I'm curious... are their children citizens of Great Britain or the U.S.A.? I was just wondering because right now, Americans are not being welcomed into the E.U., Canada, etc. due to the pandemic.
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I think they have at least two passports each. US and UK.
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I think they have at least two passports each. US and UK.
Pavlos also has a Danish passport.
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AFAIK they all have Danish passports.
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Is that water even warm?
It's actually a nice picture.
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Olympia posted a picture from Copenhagen:  I'm curious... are their children citizens of Great Britain or the U.S.A.? I was just wondering because right now, Americans are not being welcomed into the E.U., Canada, etc. due to the pandemic. Well, that's the excuse they're using
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My fondest childhood memory is ... not having to pay bills and taxes 🤓
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Why are they referring to her as Princess....when the Greek monarchy was abolished in 1973? I read that The Greek royal family is a branch of the House of Glücksburg that reigned in Greece from 1863 to 1924 and again from 1935 to 1973. After 1973 it was done with the titles at least in Greece. I guess they can use their titles in Denmark and UK with no major significance. I wonder what happens if (well one day) Constantine passes away...at the moment Pavlos still carries the title of CP, but once his dad passes, he cannot become "king", non?!?
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Why are they referring to her as Princess....when the Greek monarchy was abolished in 1973? I read that The Greek royal family is a branch of the House of Glücksburg that reigned in Greece from 1863 to 1924 and again from 1935 to 1973. After 1973 it was done with the titles at least in Greece. I guess they can use their titles in Denmark and UK with no major significance. I wonder what happens if (well one day) Constantine passes away...at the moment Pavlos still carries the title of CP, but once his dad passes, he cannot become "king", non?!? it would be ridiculous if he'll start using "king" as a title and I'm sure it would bring big reaction here. Of course, there are monarchists that would start calling him king and would be "your majesty" in his instagram account. I really can't stand some comments there.
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They are still entitled to their “prince/princess to Denmark” titles, I think, so they can remain meaninglessly titled for as long as they want 
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So I assume Pavlos' son, who doesn't seem at all involved with anything in Greece (?), won't be styled Crown Prince? Why are they referring to her as Princess....when the Greek monarchy was abolished in 1973? I read that The Greek royal family is a branch of the House of Glücksburg that reigned in Greece from 1863 to 1924 and again from 1935 to 1973. After 1973 it was done with the titles at least in Greece. I guess they can use their titles in Denmark and UK with no major significance. I wonder what happens if (well one day) Constantine passes away...at the moment Pavlos still carries the title of CP, but once his dad passes, he cannot become "king", non?!? it would be ridiculous if he'll start using "king" as a title and I'm sure it would bring big reaction here. Of course, there are monarchists that would start calling him king and would be "your majesty" in his instagram account. I really can't stand some comments there.
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So I assume Pavlos' son, who doesn't seem at all involved with anything in Greece (?), won't be styled Crown Prince? Why are they referring to her as Princess....when the Greek monarchy was abolished in 1973? I read that The Greek royal family is a branch of the House of Glücksburg that reigned in Greece from 1863 to 1924 and again from 1935 to 1973. After 1973 it was done with the titles at least in Greece. I guess they can use their titles in Denmark and UK with no major significance. I wonder what happens if (well one day) Constantine passes away...at the moment Pavlos still carries the title of CP, but once his dad passes, he cannot become "king", non?!? it would be ridiculous if he'll start using "king" as a title and I'm sure it would bring big reaction here. Of course, there are monarchists that would start calling him king and would be "your majesty" in his instagram account. I really can't stand some comments there. I think the protocol for deposed monarchs is that King and Crown Prince are held for life by those who held them while on the throne. The Crown Prince does not become King when his father dies and his son never becomes Crown Prince. He instead takes some sort of title like Duke of Braganza or Comte de Paris to show he is the head of the family and would be king if restored to the throne. The Greeks will probably use Duke of Sparta.
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So I assume Pavlos' son, who doesn't seem at all involved with anything in Greece (?), won't be styled Crown Prince? Why are they referring to her as Princess....when the Greek monarchy was abolished in 1973? I read that The Greek royal family is a branch of the House of Glücksburg that reigned in Greece from 1863 to 1924 and again from 1935 to 1973. After 1973 it was done with the titles at least in Greece. I guess they can use their titles in Denmark and UK with no major significance. I wonder what happens if (well one day) Constantine passes away...at the moment Pavlos still carries the title of CP, but once his dad passes, he cannot become "king", non?!? it would be ridiculous if he'll start using "king" as a title and I'm sure it would bring big reaction here. Of course, there are monarchists that would start calling him king and would be "your majesty" in his instagram account. I really can't stand some comments there. I think the protocol for deposed monarchs is that King and Crown Prince are held for life by those who held them while on the throne. The Crown Prince does not become King when his father dies and his son never becomes Crown Prince. He instead takes some sort of title like Duke of Braganza or Comte de Paris to show he is the head of the family and would be king if restored to the throne. The Greeks will probably use Duke of Sparta. I hadn't heard about the possibility of use a Duke title once Constantine passes - very interesting, thanks for sharing!
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miliosr
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So when Constantine passes will he still be Crown Prince? Or just Prince? Because there is no crown!  Pavlos will retain his title of Crown Prince until his death but it will be a vestigial one. As there is no throne to succeed to, the Crown Prince will remain as an artifact from his birth. He will look ridiculous if he tries to style himself as 'King of Greece' or 'King of the Hellenes' after Constantine dies. Greece has been a republic since 1974.
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