Prince Constantine-Alexios of Greece and Denmark (
Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Αλέξιος; born 29 October 1998) is a Greek artist, sculptor, and member of the former
Greek royal family. Being the eldest son and second child of
Crown Prince Pavlos and
Crown Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece, he is heir apparent to his father's role.[1]
Constantine-Alexios grew up in
London from the age of four,[6] and began his education at
Wetherby School in London[7] but later he attended
Wellington College where he graduated in 2017. At Wellington he also received military education.[8] In August 2017, he matriculated at
Georgetown University. A year before graduating, he announced he wanted to study in the United States.[9] He graduated from Georgetown University in May 2022 and his father, mother and siblings moved to New York with him. Constantine-Alexios also models for
Dior, modeling for fashion photographer
Nikolai von Bismarck for the book "The Dior Sessions", which was the first book from Dior entirely with focus on men's fashion from
Dior Homme. All proceeds from the sale of the book were for the benefit of the
Teenage Cancer Trust.[10][11]
Constantine-Alexios also has interest in painting and sculpturing. His sculptures are very often inspired by Greek mythology.[8][12] He has more than 100,000 followers on
Instagram.[13][14] Besides doing art he is also known to be interested in hunting, music and photography.[15][14][16]
In March 2023, it was announced that Constantine-Alexios was in a relationship with model
Poppy Delevingne, creating speculation that Delevingne and her husband had separated permanently.[17][18]
Titles, styles, and honours
Titles
29 October 1998 – present: His Royal Highness Prince Constantine-Alexios of Greece and Denmark[19]
^Dorte Quist (23 June 2016). "Familien flytter til New York" (in Danish).
Billed Bladet. Retrieved 10 September 2020 (only available from public library computers in
Denmark)
^Kongelig dansk hof- og statskalender 2013. Statshåndbog for kongeriget Danmark – udgivet ved foranstaltning af Hendes Majestæt Dronningens Kabinetssekretariat og Statsministeriet i forening, Digitaliseringsstyrelsen, 2013
ISBN978-87-995647-7-4
1 Also prince of Norway 2 Also prince of Greece 3 Also prince of Iceland 4 Also prince of the United Kingdom 5 Not Danish prince by birth, but created prince of Denmark Princes that lost their title are shown in italics