Royal Guests and Relatives have gathered in Athens to celebrate the long-awaited Wedding of Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark and Matthew Kumar at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens on September 28th, following a Dinner at the Byzantine and Christian Museum in Athens.
Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark married Matthew Kumar in an Orthodox Ceremony led by the Metropolitan Dorotheos II of Syros at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens, where her parents, King Constantine II of Greece and Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark, got married 60 years ago.
Princess Theodora wore the heirloom Khedive of Egypt Tiara along with Crown Princess Margareta’s Diamond Earrings and a Bracelet made of Queen Alexandrine’s Diamond Sautoir. The Tiara was a Gift to Crown Princess Margareta of Sweden, which was inherited by her only daughter, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, and has been worn as a Bridal Tiara by all her female descendants alongside Crown Princess Margareta’s Irish lace veil.
Princess Theodora and Crown Prince Pavlos
Queen Anne-Marie of Greece (wearing her Diamond Cross and Diamond Earrings) and Prince Nikolaos
Crown Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece with Prince Constantine Alexios, Prince Achileas-Andreas, Prince Odysseus-Kimon, and Prince Aristidis-Stavros
Princess Alexia (wearing Queen Anne Marie’s Modern Diamond Necklace) and Carlos Morales Quintana with their Family
Prince Philippos and Princess Nina
Queen Sofia of Spain (aunt, wearing her Diamond Bow Brooch) with Infanta Elena and Infanta Cristina
Princess Benedikte of Denmark (aunt) with Princess Alexandra of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg and Count Michael Ahlefeldt-Laurvig-Bille
The Prince with Princess of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg
Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine of Serbia
Hereditary Princess Ekaterina of Hanover with Prince Christian and Princess Alessandra of Hanover and Chantal Hochuli
Marina Karella, Princess Michael of Greece with the Duke and Duchess of Aosta
Princess Tatiana Radziwiłł
Royal Guests and Relatives from around the world attended the Wedding Ball of King Constantine II of Greece and Princess Anne Marie of Denmark (wearing the Greek Emerald Parure) at the Royal Palace of Athens, with the Guests processing down the iconic stairs of the Royal Palace of Athens.
Eight Kings and Eleven Queens led the Royal Guests and Relatives from around the world at the Wedding of King Constantine II of Greece and Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark at the Metropolitan Cathedral in Athens.
Royal Guests and Relatives gathered in Athens for a Dinner at the Byzantine and Christian Museum in Athens hosted by Queen Anne-Marie of Greece, along with Princess Theodora and Matthew Kumar.
On the eve of the wedding, the couple host a welcome dinner with live music in honour of the 250 special guests at the Byzantine and Christian Museum of Athens, one of the most beautiful museums in the world, with its magnificent gardens, an oasis in the heart of the city.
Princess Theodora and Matthew Kumar
Queen Anne-Marie of Greece and Prince Nikolaos
Crown Prince Pavlos and Crown Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece with Prince Constantine Alexios, Princess Maria Olympia, Prince Achileas-Andreas, Prince Odysseus-Kimon, and Prince Aristidis-Stavros
Princess Alexia and Carlos Morales Quintana with their Family
Prince Philippos and Princess Nina
Queen Sofia of Spain (aunt) and Princess Irene of Greece (aunt) with Infanta Elena and Infanta Cristina
Princess Benedikte of Denmark (aunt)
The Prince with Princess of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg
Princess Alexandra of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg and Count Michael Ahlefeldt-Laurvig-Bille
Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine of Serbia
Prince Christian and Princess Alessandra of Hanover
Earlier in the day, the Greek Royal Family joined Princess Theodora and Matthew Kumar for the Final Wedding Rehearsal at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens.
The Wedding of King Constantine II of Greece and Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark was celebrated with two weeks of Ceremonies and Banquets in Copenhagen and Athens on this day in 1964, 60 years ago.
Ahead of the Wedding, celebrations began with a Gala Performance for King Constantine and Princess Anne-Marie (wearing the Antique Corsage Tiara) at the Royal Opera House in Copenhagen, followed by a Banquet at Christiansborg Palace, with the Danish Royal Family led by King Frederik IX and Queen Ingrid (in the Danish Emerald Parure), with Crown Princess Margrethe (wearing the Alexandrine Drop Tiara) and Princess Benedikte (in the Diamond Floral Tiara).
There was also a Farewell Banquet hosted by King Frederik IX and Queen Ingrid of Denmark (in the Pearl Poiré Tiara and the Crown Diamond Parure) for King Constantine and Princess Anne-Marie (wearing the Antique Corsage Tiara) at Fredensborg Palace.
The Greek Royal Family received King Frederik IX and Queen Ingrid, Crown Princess Margrethe, Princess Benedikte, and Princess Anne Marie as they alighted from the Royal Yacht Dannebrog.
King Constantine and Princess Anne-Marie (wearing the Greek Emerald Parure) posed for their First Official Portraits at the Royal Palace of Athens.
King Constantine II and the Greek Royal Family also greeted Royal Guests and Relatives at the Airport as they arrived in Athens.
That evening, a Dinner and Reception offered by the Greek Government and Prime Minister Georgios Papandreou in honour of King Constantine and Princess Anne-Marie (wearing the Greek Ruby Parure for the first time) at the Hotel Grande Bretagne in Athens. King Frederik IX, Queen Ingrid (in the Pearl Poiré Tiara), Queen Frederica (wearing Queen Sophie’s Diamond Tiara), and Princess Irene (in Queen Sophie’s Diamond Circle Tiara) were also in attendance.
Royal Guests and Relatives from around the world attended the Wedding Ball of King Constantine II of Greece and Princess Anne Marie of Denmark (wearing the Greek Emerald Parure) at the Royal Palace of Athens, with the Guests processing down the iconic stairs of the Royal Palace of Athens.
Eight Kings and Eleven Queens led the Royal Guests and Relatives from around the world at the Wedding of King Constantine II of Greece and Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark at the Metropolitan Cathedral in Athens.
The historic Greek Emerald Parure and Greek Ruby Parure were among the Wedding Gifts received by King Constantine II of Greece and Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark which went on display at the Tatoi Palace outside Athens.
Antique Corsage Tiara
Diamond Tiara
Turquoise Daisy Bandeau
Crown Princess Margareta’s Amethyst Brooch
Queen Ingrid’s Seed Pearl Brooch