JR76
Heir Apparent
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- Sweden
With few male members of the ruling houses available for marriage (the Swedish & Danish princes preferred non-royal brides, Spain was in turmoil even before the monarchy fell, the Balkan Crown princes chose Romanian and Italian brides, UK princes married British nobles except for George to their cousin Marina and with Astrid & Märtha snatching the Crown Princes of Belgium and Norway) marrying German princelings was the only way for them to contract equal marriages. Since they were all descended from both Queen Victoria and her siblings and Christian and Louise of Denmark they'd basically known each other all their lives and once the threat of expropriation had passed the German royals were still both wealthy and very suitable matches.Before their weddings, were any of Prince Philip's sisters considered as a possible wife for any non-German Royals? Was there a specific reason they all married German Royals?
Except for Marina the only engagement between a Greek princess and a member of a ruling house was that between her sister Olga and the future King Fredrik of Denmark. The engagement was quietly broken off and Olga instead married Paul of Yugoslavia.
At the time even Crown Princess Juliana of the Netherlands had a hard time making a suitable match which in the end lead to her mother having to compromise on the rather strict demands she had set out regarding her future son-in-law for Juliana to find a husband at all.
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