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A member of the House of Glücksburg, Philip was a prince of both Greece and Denmark by virtue of his patrilineal descent from George I of Greece and George's father, Christian IX of Denmark; he was from birth in the line of succession to both thrones. [fn 2] Philip's four elder sisters were Margarita, Theodora, Cecilie, and Sophie.
Hace 1 día · Philip’s father was Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark (1882–1944), a younger son of King George I of the Hellenes (originally Prince William of Denmark). His mother was Princess Alice (1885–1969), who was the eldest daughter of Louis Alexander Mountbatten, 1st marquess of Milford Haven , and Princess Victoria of Hesse and the Rhine ...
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He was a grandson of Christian IX of Denmark and the father of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He was a prince of Greece and Denmark, both by virtue of his patrilineal descent. A career soldier, Prince Andrew began military training at an early age, and was commissioned as an officer in the Greek army.
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13 de oct. de 2023 · Prince Andrew. Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark, who was Prince Philip's dad, was born on February 2, 1882, and he was the seventh child of King George I of Greece. Prince Andrew met Princess Alice during a visit to London for the coronation of King Edward VII in 1902 and they married the following year. Their first child ...
9 de abr. de 2021 · His father was Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark, who was in the line of succession to both the Greek and Danish thrones. Related: Prince Philip's Funeral: Everything We Know So Far. His...
17 de abr. de 2021 · Prince Philip’s father, Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark, was the son of King George I of Greece, whose father was Christian IX of Denmark. Queen Elizabeth II’s grandfather King George V...
Prince Philip with his mother and father, circa 1925. Alice, who was the daughter of Prince Louis of Battenberg (whose family name was anglicised to Mountbatten during World War One), had...