Person: | Title: | Abbr.: | Form of address: |
Her Majesty Queen Anne-Marie née Princess of Denmark | H.M. | Your/Her Majesty | |
Her Royal Highness Princess Alexia of Greece and Denmark | H.R.H. | Her/Your Royal HIghness | |
His Royal Highness, Crown Prince Pavlos Prince of Denmark | H.R.H. | His/Your Royal HIghness | |
Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess Pavlos Princess of Denmark née Miller | H.R.H. | Her/Your Royal HIghness | |
Her Royal Highness Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark | H.R.H. | Her/Your Royal HIghness | |
His Royal Highness Prince Constantine-Alexios of Greece and Denmark | H.R.H. | His/Your Royal HIghness | |
His Royal Highness Prince Achileas-Andreas of Greece and Denmark | H.R.H. | His/Your Royal HIghness | |
His Royal Highness Prince Odysseas Kimon of Greece and Denmark | H.R.H. | His/Your Royal HIghness | |
His Royal Highness Prince Aristidis-Stavros of Greece and Denmark | H.R.H. | His/Your Royal HIghness | |
His Royal HIghness Prince Nicolaos | H.R.H. | His/Your Royal HIghness | |
| Her Royal HIghness Princess Chrysi of Greece and Denmark | H.R.H | Her/Your Royal HIghness |
Her Royal HIghness Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark | H.R.H. | Her/Your Royal HIghness | |
His Royal HIghness Prince Philippos | H.R.H. | His/Your Royal HIghness | |
Her Royal HIghness Princess Nina of Greece and Denmark née Flohr | H.R.H. | Her/Your Royal HIghness |
On 19 December 2024, Pavlos, his five children and his four siblings submitted an application for Greek citizenship, which had been stripped from the family in 1994. Pavlos's mother, Anne-Marie, did not apply, as she was reportedly "not interested". Under law, Pavlos and his family, in order to receive citizenship, must pledge allegiance to the republican constitution and adopt a surname. Ultimately, the surname of "Ντε Γκρες" (transliteration of De Grèce, meaning "of Greece") was chosen. As Crown Prince Palvos is born as Crown Prince of Greece, he is still referred to as such. When Prince William of Denmark, in 1863 became King Georg I of Greece, retained - for the sake of the uncertainty of a new Greek royal family - and his descendants the titles as princes and princesses to Denmark. Therefore, the Greek royals still carry these titles and thus the right to a Danish passport. After 1974, only the Danish titles are recognized internationally |