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Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark (Greek: Ανδρέας; Danish: Andreas; 2 February [O.S. 21 January] 1882 – 3 December 1944) was the seventh child and fourth son of King George I and Queen Olga of Greece. He was a grandson of Christian IX of Denmark and the father of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
- Royal Cemetery, Tatoi Palace, Athens
- Glücksburg
Princess Alice met Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark (known as Andrea within the family), the fourth son of King George I of Greece and Olga Constantinovna of Russia, while in London for King Edward VII's coronation in 1902. [9] They married in a civil ceremony on 6 October 1903 at Darmstadt.
- 25 February 1885, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, United Kingdom
- Battenberg
Apr 15, 2021 · The Father: Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark Debonair, charming, and tragically careless, Prince Andrew, according to one relative, could treat anything life threw at him as a joke.
Apr 9, 2021 · Philip’s father, Prince Andrew of Greece, was the fourth son of George I of the Hellenes, formerly Prince Wilhelm of Denmark, who was elected king of Greece following a protocol signed...
Apr 17, 2021 · It’s in that densely wooded estate at the foot of a mountain north of Athens that Philip’s father, Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark, lies buried. The Tatoi estate housed the royal summer residence and the royal cemetery, dotted with the tombs of Philip’s relatives: kings and queens of Greece, princes and princesses of Denmark, grand ...
Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark (2 February 1882 – 3 December 1944) was a Greek and Danish prince of the House of Glucksburg. He was the son of George I of Greece and the grandson of Christian IX of Denmark and Queen Louise of Denmark.
Apr 17, 2021 · Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, had strong ties to the royal families of both Greece and Denmark through his father, Prince Andrew. He was also a great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria and married to Queen Elizabeth II, his third cousin.