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Welcome to part 2 of Pavlos' and Marie-Chantal's current events thread where you can post recent news, pictures and articles. This means that old photos cannot be posted in this thread and will be deleted wihout notice to the member.
Remember to abide by the following rules as you have fun posting. TRF Rules and Guidelines The Attachment Rule The Copyright Rule The old thread can be found here.
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The Greek royals don't get any financial help from the Windsors at all. The Queen wouldn't even give her own sister or cousins money until she had to because of public pressure, and even now, she doesn't help them out that much. I don't think the Danes help them, either, because the Danes aren't swimming in cash.
The Greeks are reportedly funded by the rich Greek shipping families, who are supposed to give 1 million pounds a year. Constantine and Anne-Marie would have had investments to help out, but Constantine has made some mistakes with earlier investments (in the 1970s), so there's no telling how much was lost then. The money he gets from the shipping giants should be enough to have some left over for savings, though.
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is that all "first citizens" of the Hellenic state receive pensions an bonuses from the state,extra money for their children state supported cars and security,houses.....What I see here, is that My King was the head of the state for more than 5 years,of the most 'difficult years 'that this state had in it's history!He Has fought for democracy,He Helped His country any way He could!He bought a house on His own money ,after His Property was confiscated by the state He loved and served, even when He was in exile!
I just don't copy well with such a state or Iam to 'torpillo' to understand!! ![]() |
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Just an opinion. No harm intended. |
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Why can't they work?.....well because someone named Konstantine is still living in the past and fails to realize that they will probably not ever reign again in Greece. Hell will freeze first. Therefore, he never instilled the idea into his kids that you must work like the rest of the common folks. For people to belive that Pavlos and Nikoalas toil away at real jobs, is just assinine. Alexia seems to be the one family member who works diligently. Hopefully, this younger generation will be brought up with the idea that one must be educated and work. I have no doubt that Alexia and Carlos's children will be totally normal. For everything that can be said about the Miller family, at least Robert Miller(MC's dad) is a self made man and earned every penny. He's not an adult male who is dependent on others.
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I don't think Constantine "asks" for the money. He was supported by the Shah until the coup in 1979, and that was apparently a gift. Since then, the rich Greeks have stumped up the cash, apparently because they like the connections and some may feel an obligation. But Constantine doesn't actually ask anyone for cash (though he never refuses it, either).
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THANKS FOR THE PICS :) :) :)
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They do work dear...But you can't understand their work!! ![]() |
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Are you being a smart ass? If so, it is not appreciated. I don't happen to agree with your sycophantic admiration of them. That is all. Have a good evening. |
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In later years, very wealthy Greek industrialists, like Latsis and Onassis, funneled money to Constantine as a matter of pride and dignity. The old Colonels were corrupt as well so that's the way it was handled in Greece. In addition, Robert Miller reportedly paid Constantine a dowry of $30 million when Marie-Chantel married Pavlos. She certainly is a very wealthy woman in her own right, so I don't think we have to worry too much about the kids starving. |
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Who knows what Nicholas does? I doubt it's anything particularly lucrative or fulfilling. |
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Last I heard, he was working for the King in his office, but I'm not sure doing what exactly. |
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news pics of Marie Chantal in London :) :) (from cover)
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I thought Pavlos was very successful in his own right with his business in New York.
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more pics of Marie Chantal and Pavlos in Athens (from Newscom) :) :) :) :)
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Constantine went into exile with a trust fund from his family that established their residence in London. Anne-Marie also has money from her trust funds, but Constantine made at least one bad investment in the late 70s (something to do with automobiles) and lost a lot. The Greek shipping giants (not including Onassis, who died in 1975) stepped in after the Shah lost power (1979) and couldn't fund them anymore, but between going into exile and the Shah's own exile, the Greek royals were funded by the Shah -- not EIIR. And the Danes don't seem especially helpful. When Anne-Marie thought of leaving her husband because of the infidelity, she was told by her family that her place was with her husband. I can't see a family that would say that as being one that would bankroll her family.
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Wow, I did not know he cheated on Anne Marie. That surprises me..
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