Tatler March 2014 : Princess Maria Olympia by Marc Hom | the Fashion Spot

Tatler March 2014 : Princess Maria Olympia by Marc Hom

I hate these so called Greek royals. Give it up already you're not royalty.
 
I have no clue abut her, but I think I saw Gwyneth at the first few seconds
 
I hate these so called Greek royals. Give it up already you're not royalty.

I don't think thats fair to say. These titles may not be legally recognised but they are courtesy ones, plus you can't deny the fact her grandparents were the King and Queen of Greece/The Hellenes before certain turn of events. They're also related to Danish and Spanish royals.

Anyway, I think she looks rather wistful on the cover. Very simple and soft.
 
Rude, out of place and uncalled for IMO.

This looks promising, I await an HQ.

I think it's rude for them to keep styling themselves this after the people of Greece have clearly and definitively voted. Not to mention the fact that Greece itself is the birthplace of a little thing called democracy something which every Greek is very proud of. It would be a lot classier of them to simply style themselves Miss Olympia (whatever her surname) the granddaughter of the onetime King of Greece. To insist on calling themselves with titles that the people of that very nation abolished is ridiculous.
 
I think it's rude for them to keep styling themselves this after the people of Greece have clearly and definitively voted. Not to mention the fact that Greece itself is the birthplace of a little thing called democracy something which every Greek is very proud of. It would be a lot classier of them to simply style themselves Miss Olympia (whatever her surname) the granddaughter of the onetime King of Greece. To insist on calling themselves with titles that the people of that very nation abolished is ridiculous.

It's not rude. It's a courtesy title. You would not stop call Prince William the Duke of Cambridge if they ever abolished the monarchy in the UK. Moreover, the amount of noble titles that exists and used throughout Europe means its not exclusive to the Greeks.
 
It's not rude. It's a courtesy title. You would not stop call Prince William the Duke of Cambridge if they ever abolished the monarchy in the UK. Moreover, the amount of noble titles that exists and used throughout Europe means its not exclusive to the Greeks.

I'm aware of the usage of courtesy titles in Britain but the Greek government has repeatedly asked the former King to acquire a surname because he refuses they don't so much as grant him a passport.
 

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