Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark
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- This page is about the Princess Olga born in 1903. For her younger cousin and namesake born in 1971, see Princess Olga Isabelle of Greece and Denmark.
Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark (11 June 1903 — 16 October 1997) was the granddaughter of King George I of Greece and wife of the last Prince Regent of Yugoslavia.
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[edit] Ancestry
Olga was born in Tatoi, the eldest daughter of Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark and his wife, Grand Duchess Helen Vladimirovna of Russia.
Her father, Prince Nicholas was the third son of King George I and Olga, Queen of Greece. His older brothers were Constantine I of Greece and Prince George of Greece. His younger brother was Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark, father of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Her mother, Grand Duchess Helen Vladimirovna was a daughter of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia (22 April 1847 — 17 February 1909) and Marie Alexandrine Elisabeth Eleonore von Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Grand Duchess Helen's paternal grandparents were Alexander II of Russia and Marie of Hesse and by Rhine and her maternal grandparents were Friedrich Franz II of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Augusta of Reuss-Köstritz.
Princess Olga's paternal grandfather George I was a son of Christian IX of Denmark and Luise of Hesse-Kassel. His older siblings were Frederik VIII of Denmark and Alexandra of Denmark, Queen consort of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom. His younger sisters included Dagmar of Denmark, Queen consort of Alexander III of Russia, and Thyra of Denmark, consort of Ernst August of Hanover, 3rd Duke of Cumberland.
Her paternal grandmother and namesake, Queen Olga of Greece, was a daughter of the Russian Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich and Alexandra Iosifovna.
[edit] Marriage and children
Brought up in relative poverty, she married in Belgrade 22 October 1923 HRH Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, the regent after the assassination of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia. She then became officially known as Princess Paul of Yugoslavia. Prince and Princess Paul had three children:
[edit] Diminished status
Yugoslavia became a republic in 1945 and the Yugoslav Royal Family went into exile, Paul and Olga settling in South Africa. When Greece became a republic in 1975, it stopped recognizing royal titles of Greek citizens. Olga's Yugoslavian and Greek titles were thus of questionable validity in those respective nations, but her Danish title remained valid and she continued to be known as Princess Olga until her death.
[edit] Namesake cousin
Another Princess Olga Isabelle of Greece and Denmark was born 17 November 1971, daughter of Prince Michael of Greece and Marina Karella. She is a graduate of Princeton University and is currently engaged to Prince Aimone of Savoy, Duke of Apulia, the son of Amadeo, 5th Duke of Aosta.