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Royal Jewel Rewind: The Greek Royal Wedding of 1938
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The Greek royal family, ca. 1913 (L-R): Prince Paul, Prince Alexander, Queen Sophie, Crown Prince George, King Constantine II, Princess Helen, and Princess Irene |
Prince Paul as a young man, ca. 1920s (Wikimedia Commons) |
The former imperial family of Germany, ca. 1918 (L-R): Prince Georg Wilhelm of Hanover, Princess Friederike of Hanover, Kaiserin Augusta Viktoria of Germany, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, Prince Ernst August of Hanover, and Princess Viktoria Luise, Duchess of Brunswick |
Crown Prince Paul is photographed on his arrival in Berlin for the Olympic Games, July 1936; with him, in traditional costume, is Spyridon Louis, who won the marathon event at the first modern Olympic Games in Athens in 1896 (Wikimedia Commons) |
Princess Friederike and Crown Prince Paul’s official engagement portrait, ca. 1938 (Wikimedia Commons) |
Crown Prince Michael of Romania, ca. 1937 (Wikimedia Commons) |
Princess Friederike (Wikimedia Commons) |
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On the day of the wedding, Princess Friederike dressed in a gown fit for the grandest ’30s-era bride. The Observer reported that the gown, “made in Munich, is of simple cut, accentuating the beauty of the material, a shimmering silver lame. The eighteen-foot train is ornamented with a circle of applique flowers, also in lame, and is bordered with a roll of self-material which outlines the V neck of the gown and falls away over the shoulders. The sleeves are full length to the wrist.” Her bridal bouquet, a spray of orange blossoms, was a gift from her grandfather, Kaiser Wilhelm, who sent them from the orangery at Doorn. Tucked inside was a sprig of myrtle brought specially from Queen Victoria’s myrtle bush at Osborne House in England for her by the Duchess of Kent.
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The Duke and Duchess of Kent arrive at the cathedral in Athens |
Paul and Friederike stand beneath wedding crowns during their Greek Orthodox wedding ceremony (screencapture) |
Paul and Friederike ride through the streets of Athens after their wedding |
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Crown Princess Friederike of Greece, the Duchess of Brunswick, and the future Queen Sofia of Spain, ca. 1939 (Wikimedia Commons) |
Even More Tiaras from Crown Princess Victoria’s Wedding
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Queen Rania of Jordan wore her Boucheron Bracelet Tiara
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Princess Sarvath of Jordan wore her diamond bandeau
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Princess Rym Ali of Jordan wore a gorgeous diamond tiara
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Queen (now Princess) Beatrix of the Netherlands wore the Mellerio Ruby Parure Tiara
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Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands wore Queen Emma’s Diamond Tiara with its central ruby
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Princess Mabel of Orange-Nassau wore her diamond wedding tiara
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The Countess of Wessex wore her diamond wedding tiara (and a still-unidentified diamond necklace)
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The Princess of Asturias (now Queen Letizia) wore the Spanish Floral Tiara with her own wedding earrings
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Infanta Elena of Spain wore the Marichalar Meander Tiara
Hereditary Princess Sophie of Liechtenstein wore the Habsburg Fringe Tiara and a gorgeous diamond floral brooch
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Charlene Wittstock (now the Princess of Monaco) wore a stunning pair of diamond girandole-style statement earrings
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Margarita of Bulgaria went tiara-less, but wore plenty of diamonds and pearls
Rosario of Bulgaria, on the other hand, wore no jewelry at all
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Anna of Bavaria reached for the Bavarian Sunburst Tiara, in one of its last public outings
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Look over the shoulder of the late Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau, and you’ll spot Alexandra of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, wearing her mother’s Floral Birthday Tiara
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Carina Axelsson wore the Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg Diamond Spike Tiara
Alexia of Greece and Denmark wore her diamond tiara
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Tatiana Blatnik, then the fiance of Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark, wore a pair of major statement earrings
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Margareta of Romania wore the family’s Greek Key Tiara
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Katherine of Serbia wore her small diamond and pearl tiara
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And finally, a beloved member of the Swedish royal court, the late Countess Alice Trolle-Wachmeister, wore her diamond floral tiara
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