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Prince Achileas-Andreas of Greece and Denmark (Greek: Αχιλλέας Ανδρέας Ντε Γκρες, romanized: Achilléas-Andréas de Grèce; born 12 August 2000), known by the stage name Achi Miller, is an actor, socialite, and member of the former Greek royal family and the extended Danish royal family.
Prince Andrew was born at the Tatoi Palace [2] just north of Athens on 2 February 1882, the fourth son of George I of Greece. A member of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, he was a prince of both Greece and Denmark, as his father was a younger son of Christian IX of Denmark. He was in the line of succession to the Greek ...
later, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh: 1921 2021 Great-Grandson of Christian IX and Louise of Hesse-Kassel: Also a prince of Greece by birth. He renounced his Greek princely title and style before his marriage. Created Duke of Edinburgh by his father-in-law, George VI, King of the United Kingdom in 1947. Created a prince of the United Kingdom ...
The 18th birthday of the Danish royal was a star-studded—and tiara-topped—affair.
After the overthrow in 1862 of the first king of the independent Greek state, Otto of Bavaria, a plebiscite in Greece was initiated on 19 November 1862, [note 2] with the results announced in February the following year, [note 3] in support of adopting Prince Alfred of the United Kingdom, later Duke of Edinburgh, to reign as king of the country. [8]
Crown Prince Christian: Son 10 December 1699 Born 12 October 1730 Father died, became king Prince Carl, 1699–1701, uncle Prince Frederik Karl, 1701–1702, brother Prince Carl, 1702–1703, uncle Prince Jørgen, 1703–1704, brother Prince Carl, 1704–1723, uncle Prince Frederik, 1723–1730, son Christian VI: Crown Prince Frederik: Son 12 ...
Prince Charles of Denmark; Prince Christian Charles of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Plön-Norburg; Christian, Crown Prince of Denmark; Count Christian of Rosenborg; Christian, Prince-Elect of Denmark; Prince Christian of Denmark (1675–1695) Prince Christopher of Greece and Denmark; Christopher, Duke of Lolland; Cnut; Constantine I of Greece
Prince Andreas became heir apparent to the headship of the ducal house on 6 March 1954, when his father became the head. From the age of 16, Andreas made regular visits to Germany in preparation for his future role as head of the ducal house, permanently returning in 1965.