Every generation has its own princely heartthrob.
It was officially abolished in 1973, perBritannica, meaning that Prince Constantine Alexios will never be king.
As one irate persontweeted, “The Greek Constitution prohibits all kind of nobility titles.”

Prince Constantine Alexios is named after his father’s father,Constantine II, the last king of Greece.
Had the monarchy not been abolished, Constantine Alexios may have one day become King Constantine III.
Constantine II has lived quite a life.

Per the website of the Greek royal family, King Constantine studied law at Athens University.
He has survived being deposed and exiled from his country, but remains beloved by many in Greece.
He didn’t grow up there, though.

He’s even in line for the British throne, albeit distantly.
PerRoyal Central Co, there are more than 300 people ahead of him in the line of succession.
The heir to the British throne is not the Greek and Danish prince’s only royal godparent, though.

The family also owns a few properties.Hello!
No wonderElle Australiaconsiders him one of the world’s most eligible princes.
“I’ve always encouraged my kids,” she said.

“They are who they are.
Choose any profession and I will totally champion you.”
“I think that’s not right,” she said.

“I think he needs to figure it out for himself.
I think that’s what makes the best individuals.”
He doesn’t seem to have any other public social media profiles, either.

The few posts he has made over the years, though, have turned heads.
It’s clear that the Greek royal family enjoys spending time together, and it’s refreshing to see.
“I love having boys around.

I think it makes you a bit tougher, too.”
The prince plays multiple instruments
Prince Constantine Alexios of Greece and Denmark is quite musical.
Famous alumni of the school, perRanker, include author George Orwell and actor Christopher Lee.

HIs university education brought him across the pond to Georgetown University in Washington D.C. “Congratulations to Tino,” wrote his mom, Princess Marie-Chantal, onInstagram.
Prince Constantine Alexios' foray into fashion was for a good cause.
While they were both from wealthy backgrounds, that’s where the similarities ended.

The two were instantly smitten with each other.
Marie-Chantal told Vanity Fair, “It was love at first sight.
I knew that he was the person I would marry.”



