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Constantine II (born June 2, 1940), was King of Greece from March 6, 1964 to December 8, 1974. His official title was King of the Hellenes.


Constantine had a turbulent relationship with his prime minister, George Papandreou, a centrist. Papandreou's resignation in 1965, after a clash with Constantine over control of the military, led to turmoil in the country, and culminated in a military coup on April 21, 1967. In December of that year, Constantine and his family fled to Rome after an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow the ruling junta. The monarchy continued in his absence under regents. In 1973, the military regime 'abolished' the monarchy and declared a republic. In 1974, the new democratic regime under Constantine Karamanlis held a second democratic referendum, which confirmed the monarchy's abolition, with the monarchy receiving only one third of all votes cast. Many Greek people and most Greek politicians blamed Constantine II for the chaos that had led to the coup. Greek Prime Minister (under both King Paul and the Republic, as well as future President of the Hellenic Republic) Constantine Karamanlis dismissively described Constantine as '(King) Paul's naughty little boy.' Other Greek politicians were even harsher, describing him as a "half-wit" and "moron".


In 1964 King Constantine married Queen Anne-Marie, born Princess of Denmark, and sister of the current Danish Queen, Margrethe II. His heir, should the throne ever be restored, is Crown Prince Pavlos. Constantine II's sister, Sofia, is married to King Juan Carlos of Spain.


Constantine II and Queen Anne-Marie live in exile in London, where the exiled monarch is a close friend of The Prince of Wales and a godfather to Prince William of Wales.


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Preceded by:
Paul
King of the Hellenes Succeeded by:
(Greek monarchy ended and was replaced by President of the Hellenic Republic)

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Constantine II of Greece - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1277 words)
Constantine II (Greek Κωνσταντίνος Β', born June 2, 1940), was the last King of Greece from March 6, 1964 to June 1, 1973.
Constantine Karamanlis who had just won a resounding victory (54% of the vote in a general election) had formally declared his neutrality in the referendum, although he was rumoured to be against the monarchy.
Constantine II and Queen Anne-Marie live in exile in London, England, where the exiled monarch is a close friend of The Prince of Wales and a godfather to Prince William of Wales.
Constantine II of Greece. Who is Constantine II of Greece? What is Constantine II of Greece? Where is Constantine II of ... (294 words)
Constantine II (born June 2, 1940), was King of Greece from March 6, 1964 - 1973.
Constantine II's sister, Sophia, is married to King Juan Carlos of Spain.
Constantine II and Queen Anne-Marie live in exile in London, where the exiled monarch is a close friend of The Prince of Wales and a godfather to Prince William of Wales.
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