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The incredible life of Prince William's Instagram-famous godson, Prince Constantine-Alexios of Greece
The incredible life of Prince William's Instagram-famous godson, Prince Constantine-Alexios of Greece
Tom MurrayJun 10, 2018, 12:30 IST
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So, Prince Harry is officially off the market - but don't despair. There are still plenty of eligible young princes out there to steal your hearts.
One such bachelor is Prince Constantine-Alexios of Greece and Denmark or 'Tino' to his friends. Alexios is 19-years-old and currently enrolled in Georgetown University in Washington D.C.
Since the Greek monarchy was abolished in 1973, Alexios' role is titular only. He does, however, know how to live like a royal.
On Instagram, he's garnered almost 100,000 followers who keep up with his lavish lifestyle - featuring luxury holidays, impressive artwork and hunting exploits.
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Despite being born in New York, Alexios was raised in England when his family relocated and attended Wellington College in Berkshire.
Scroll down for a look into the life of one of the world's most eligible bachelors.
Alexios' family are close to the British royals. Here the newborn prince is with his godfather Prince William.
16-year-old Prince William attended the christening of his new godson at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St. Sophia in London in 1999.
Prince Alexios' grandfather, King Constantine, is a close friend and second cousin of Prince Charles — he is also Prince William's godfather.
Alexios is the son of Crown Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece (R) and Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece (2ndR). His grandfather is Constantine II, the last King of Greece.
The Greek monarchy was abolished in 1973 after a constitutional referendum ruled overwhelmingly in favour of a republic.
... It's safe to say he'll remain a favourite for those hoping to bag a royal bachelor.