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  1. Biography Childhood First World War and exile in Switzerland Alice, Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark with her four daughters (1914). The fourth daughter of Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark and Princess Alice of Battenberg, Sophie was born on 26 June 1914 at Mon Repos, a palace in Corfu that her parents inherited after the assassination of King George I in 1913.

  2. Sophia and her family were then forced to a new exile, and settled in Italy, where Constantine died one year later, in 1923. With the proclamation of the Republic in Athens the following year, Sophia spent her last years alongside her family, before dying of cancer in Germany in 1932 at the age of 61.

  3. Jun 14, 2017 · On October 27, 1889 the couple were married in Athens in a public Greek Orthodox ceremony and a private Protestant one in deference to the bride’s religion.

  4. Sophia founded numerous field hospitals, arranging for English nurses to help train young women volunteers, while actively nursing the wounded herself. Sophia and her fellow royal women were awarded with the Royal Red Cross by Queen Victoria in December 1897 in appreciation for their selfless work.

  5. Mar 16, 2017 · The future Queen Sophie of Greece was born as Princess Sophie Dorothea Ulrike Alice on 14 June 1870 in the Neues Palais in Potsdam. She was the seventh child and third daughter of Crown Prince Frederick and Crown Princess Victoria (née Victoria, Princess Royal or “Vicky”).

  6. Excluded from the 1947 wedding of her brother Prince Philip to Princess Elizabeth of the United Kingdom (later Queen Elizabeth II) because of her past links to the Nazi regime, Sophie was reintegrated into the royal circles in the early 1950s and attended major events of the aristocracy afterwards.

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  8. Apr 27, 2024 · Sophia and her family then were forced to a new exile, and settled in Italy, where Constantine died one year later (1923). With the proclamation of the Republic in Athens (1924) Sophia spent her last years alongside her family and died of cancer in Germany in 1932.