Princess of Greece
The term "Princess of Greece" typically refers to members of the Greek royal family, particularly those who hold the title of princess. The most notable figure is Princess Alice of Battenberg, who became the Princess of Greece and Denmark by marriage to Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark. The Greek monarchy was established in the 19th century and was abolished in 1974, but the descendants of the royal family still hold titles and participate in various ceremonial roles.
In modern times, the title may also refer to Princess Maria-Olympia, the daughter of Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece. She represents the contemporary Greek royal family and is involved in charitable activities and fashion. Although Greece is now a republic, the legacy of its royal family continues to be of interest to many.