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Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark (born 1983)

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Princess Theodora
Theodora in 2012
Born (1983-06-09) 9 June 1983 (age 41)
St Mary's Hospital, London, England
Spouse
Matthew Kumar
(m. 2024)
HouseGlücksburg
FatherConstantine II of Greece
MotherAnne-Marie of Denmark
OccupationActress
EducationBrown University (BA)
Central Saint Martins

Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark (Greek: Θεοδώρα; born 9 June 1983), also known under her stage name Theodora Greece, is a British actress and member of the Greek and Danish royal families. She is the fourth child and younger daughter of deposed King Constantine II of Greece and his wife Queen Anne-Marie of Greece. Theodora made her television debut in 2011 as Alison Montgomery in the American soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. She has also acted in films, including minor roles in the 2009 romantic comedy The Lightkeepers and in the 2015 war-drama Little Boy.

Biography

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Early life

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Theodora with her parents and younger brother

Theodora was born on 9 June 1983 at St Mary's Hospital, London.[1] She is the younger daughter and fourth of the five children of the deposed Greek king Constantine II and his wife, Anne-Marie of Denmark.[2][3]

On 20 October 1983, she was christened in a Greek Orthodox ceremony at the Saint Sophia Cathedral, London, her godparents being, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark (her maternal aunt), King Michael I of Romania, Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia (her second cousin) and Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.[citation needed][4]

Education

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Theodora attended Woldingham School, an all-girls boarding school in Surrey, England, between 1994 and 2001. After a gap year spent at St Philip's College in Alice Springs, Australia, Theodora attended Brown University where she received her Bachelor of Arts on 28 May 2006 in Theatre Arts, having also attended Northeastern University in Boston.[5] Subsequently, she undertook graduate studies at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design.[2]

Career

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In April 2010, Theodora moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career, appearing in supporting roles under the stage name Theodora Greece. She previously had minor roles in the Danish film The Wild Swans and in the American romantic comedy film The Lightkeepers in 2009. She made her television debut as the secretary Alison Montgomery in the long-running American soap opera television show The Bold and the Beautiful, on 5 December 2011.[6] She went on to act in films including Little Boy, June and The Great Awakening.[7]

Personal life

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Theodora served as a godmother at the baptism of her nephew, Prince Achilles-Andreas.[8]

On 16 November 2018, it was announced that Princess Theodora was engaged to American attorney Matthew Jeremiah Kumar.[9] The wedding was due to take place in Spetses in May 2020, but was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.[10][11] The wedding was postponed a second time, in 2023, following the death of her father.[7]

On September 28, 2024, Theodora married Kumar in Greek Orthodox ceremony officiated by Metropolitan Dorotheos II of Syros at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens.[12] Guests included 250 friends and relatives, including members of European royal families, such as the bride's aunt, Queen Sofia of Spain, and Infanta Cristina of Spain, Infanta Elena of Spain, Princess Alexandra of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, Count Michael Ahlefeldt-Laurvig-Bille, Princess Benedikte of Denmark, Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia, Crown Princess Katherine of Serbia, and Prince Christian of Hanover.[12][13] Two of her brothers, Crown Prince Pavlos and Prince Philippos, and her nephew Prince Achileas-Andreas, served as groomsmen.[12] Her nieces, Princess Maria-Olympia and Arrietta Morales y de Grecia, served as bridesmaids.[12] For the ceremony, Theodora wore a custom gown by Celia Kritharioti, an Irish lace veil that once belonged to her great-grandmother Princess Margaret of Connaught, and a Cartier diamond tiara that was given to Princess Margaret of Connaught by Abbas II of Egypt.[14] The veil and tiara have been worn by all of Queen Ingrid of Denmark's female descendants.[14]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2009 De vilde svaner (The Wild Swans) Elisa film, voice role
2009 The Lightkeepers Impressed Lady film
2010 Sroloc Sarah Park TV series, 1 episode
2011 Nevan Saunders' Quest for Fame: A Documentary by Kip Griffen Jen film
2011-2018 The Bold and the Beautiful Alison Montgomery TV series, 88 episodes
2012 Amnesia Rachel film
2013 Shang Brooke Sangreen TV movie
2015 Little Boy Eliza film
2015 June Ms. Wapos film
2016 Killer Assistant Lara Berkis TV movie
2016 Blind Follow Cricket II short film
2017 Broken Slinky Presents Theodora TV series, 2 episodes
2017 Gates of Hades TV movie
2017 Respect Greece TV movie
2018 Static Daphney short film
2022 The Great Awakening Savannah film

Titles and styles

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  • 9 June 1983 – present: Her Royal Highness Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark.[2][1]

Honours

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Arms of a princess of Greece

Dame Grand Cross, Special Class of the Order of Saints Olga and Sophia[15]

    • Centennial Medal

Ancestry

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Her paternal grandparents were King Paul of Greece and Frederica of Hanover.[3] Her maternal grandparents are Frederik IX of Denmark and Ingrid of Sweden.[16] As an agnatic descendant of Christian IX of Denmark Theodora is a Danish princess, and because King Christian's second son, Prince William of Denmark, was elected "George I, King of the Hellenes" in 1863, her father (George's great-grandson) inherited the throne of Greece in 1964.[1][17]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Huberty, Michel; Giraud, Alain; Magdelaine, F. and B. (1994). L'Allemagne Dynastique, Tome IV – Wittelsbach. France: Laballery. pp. 258, 272, 328, 354, 356, 368. ISBN 2-901138-07-1.
  2. ^ a b c Streib, Lauren (27 May 2008). "The 20 Hottest Young Royals – 13. Princess Theodora". Forbes. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  3. ^ a b de Badts de Cugnac, Chantal. Coutant de Saisseval, Guy. Le Petit Gotha. Nouvelle Imprimerie Laballery, Paris 2002, p. 539 (French) ISBN 2-9507974-3-1
  4. ^ Saad719 (10 October 2018). "Christening of Princess Theodora of Greece, 1983". The Royal Watcher. Retrieved 30 July 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "HRH Princess Theodora's graduation". Greek Royal Family. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  6. ^ Starr, Michael (5 December 2011). "Soap royalty". New York Post. Retrieved 8 June 2013.
  7. ^ a b Mackelden, Amy (20 September 2024). "Princess Theodora of Greece Marries American Matthew Kumar in Royal Wedding". Marie Claire. Future US. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  8. ^ "Πριγκίπισσα Θεοδώρα: Γιόρτάζει σήμερα τα 33α της γενέθλια". The Royal Chronicles (in Greek). Retrieved 29 September 2024.
  9. ^ Foussianes, Chloe (16 November 2018). "Princess Theodora of Greece Is Engaged to Lawyer Matthew Kumar". Town & Country. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
  10. ^ Johnston, Harriet (19 March 2024). "A royal wedding! Princess Theodora of Greece is 'set to marry her LA-based lawyer fiancé' in the autumn, after their nuptials were postponed twice". Tatler. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
  11. ^ Wilkins, Bridie (26 May 2020). "Princess Theodora reveals how she spent would-have-been wedding day after postponement". Hello Magazine. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
  12. ^ a b c d Henni, Janine (28 September 2024). "Princess Theodora of Greece Weds American Fiancé Matthew Kumar in Twice-Postponed Royal Wedding". People. Retrieved 28 September 2024.
  13. ^ Johnston, Harriet (1 October 2024). "Esteemed guests who attended Princess Theodora of Greece's wedding in Athens". Tatler. Retrieved 3 October 2024.
  14. ^ a b Goldsmith, Annie (30 September 2024). "Princess Theodora of Greece Wore a Historic Tiara to Her Royal Wedding". Town & Country. Hearst Communications. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  15. ^ "Greek royal wedding: Inside Princess Theodora wedding plans to American lawyer Matthew Kumar". HELLO!. 20 September 2024. Retrieved 28 September 2024.
  16. ^ Willis, Daniel A., The Descendants of King George I of Great Britain, Clearfield Company, 2002, p. 414. ISBN 0-8063-5172-1
  17. ^ Walter Curley (1973). Monarchs-in-Waiting. Cornwall, NY: Dodd, Mead & Co. pp. 15, 206–207, 209, 225. ISBN 0-396-06840-5.
  18. ^ Eilers, Marlene. Queen Victoria's Descendants. Rosvall Royal Books, Falkoping, Sweden, 1997. pp. 121, 128–132. ISBN 91-630-5964-9
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