Greek crown prince and Bavarian prince: a festival of friendship in Munich!

Greek crown prince and Bavarian prince: a festival of friendship in Munich!

Munich not only attracts tourists, but also prominent royal visit. The Greek Crown Prince Pavlos was seen in the Bavarian capital after his sister, Princess Theodora of Greece, recently married. He took the opportunity to enjoy a visit to the marquee of the Oktoberfest with his son Achilleas-Andreas and explore other local sights.

Crown Prince Pavlos, 57 years old, traveled to Germany with his 24-year-old son. This trip was a welcome distraction after his sister's wedding had been moved twice in Athens on September 28th. Together they gave themselves the honor, especially at a meeting with Ludwig Prinz of Bavaria.

meeting with Ludwig Prinz of Bavaria

The two prince were photographed in a happy round, as can be seen on some Instagram articles. Ludwig Prinz of Bavaria, 42 years old, granted his guests an exclusive tour of the city and its cultural treasures. On this special occasion, he organized a dinner in the renowned spade house at the opera, where the Munich Consul General, Konstantinos Kodellas, was present.

This meeting was not only worth a social visit, but could also result in a deeper political and cultural importance. Pavlos of Greece, who replaced his late father King Constantine II, took the opportunity to maintain the close relationships between the two royal houses. After all, the royal traditions of both countries are heavily interwoven.

According to the latest reports, the meeting was an indication of a desired friendship between the two families. Pavlos, who was born in Athens and comes from one of the oldest European royal houses, has built up a large family with his wife and five children, while Ludwig Prince of Bavaria has recently become dad. He was pleased to have become a father on August 6th and could possibly exchange ideas with Pavlos about the challenges of paternity.

The royal background of Pavlos

PAVLO's from Greece comes from the Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg house and was the last crown prince of the Greek monarchy, which was abolished in 1973. His official salutation in Denmark shows the influence of his Danish ancestors and emphasizes the international character of the family.

The two prince not only seem to meet friendly, but also to be deeply rooted in the rich cultural traditions of both royal homes. It remains exciting which further discussions and possibly also everyday cultural customs were part of them during their stay in Munich.

This royal gathering could also heat up interest in potential future weddings, since the Greek royals traditionally marry in the cathedral "Mariä Annunciation" in Athens. Prince Achilleas-Andreas could get inspiration for his own future step, because all Greek royals have taken the same way so far.

In order to learn more about the royal background and the latest developments, we refer to a comprehensive report on www.az-online.de .

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