🚀 Prince Achi of Greece Turns Twenty: Celebrating a Life of Royalty and Ambition

As Prince Achi of Greece celebrates his twentieth birthday, the world is reminded of the rich heritage and cultural significance that comes with being a member of the Greek royal family. Born on August 12, 2000, at NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital in New York City, Prince Achileas-Andreas of Greece and Denmark is the second son of Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece and Crown Princess Marie Chantal (nÊe Miller)1. Prince Achi's life has been marked by a unique blend of Greek and American influences, reflecting his family's diverse background. Educated at Wellington College in Berkshire, he later moved back to New York City with his family when his sister Olympia and brother Tino started university. His academic journey culminated in his graduation from Dwight High School in New York in June 2019, followed by his enrollment at NYU (New York University) in September of the same year1.
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Today HRH Prince Achileas-Andreas of Greece and Denmark celebrates his twentieth birthday! The prince was born on 12 August 2000 at NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital, New York City.. He is the third child and second son of Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece and Crown Princess Marie Chantal (nÊe Miller). Achi, as he is known in the family, has two older siblings: Princess Maria-Olympia (b.1996) and Prince Constantine-Alexios (b.1998). Achileas-Andreas was followed by two younger brothers: Prince Odysseus-Kimon (b.2004) and Prince Aristidis-Stavros (b.2008).
 
 
 
 
The christening of Prince Achileas-Andreas took place on 7 June 2001 at the Greek Cathedral of Saint Sophia in London. The Archbishop of Thyateira and Great Britain, Gregorios, officiated over the ceremony. The prince's godparents are Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark; Infanta Elena of Spain, Duchess of Lugo; Prince Alexander von Furstenberg; Crown Prince Kardam of Bulgaria; Princess Rosario of Bulgaria; Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg; and Miss Veronica Toub.
 
 
 
 
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Achileas-Andreas was educated at Wellington College in Berkshire. With his parents and younger siblings, the prince moved back to New York City when his sister Olympia and brother Tino started university. In June 2019, Achileas-Andreas graduated from Dwight High School in New York. In September 2019, Achi of Greece began attending NYU (New York University).
 

As we conclude this article celebrating the milestone birthday of Prince Achi of Greece, we are reminded of the significance of his life and the rich heritage that comes with being a member of the Greek royal family. Born on August 12, 2000, at NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital in New York City, Prince Achileas-Andreas of Greece and Denmark is the second son of Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece and Crown Princess Marie Chantal (nÊe Miller)[1]. His life has been marked by a unique blend of Greek and American influences, reflecting his family's diverse background. Educated at Wellington College in Berkshire, he later moved back to New York City with his family when his sister Olympia and brother Tino started university. In June 2019, Achileas-Andreas graduated from Dwight High School in New York, and in September 2019, he began attending NYU (New York University)[1].

As Prince Achi of Greece embarks on this new chapter in his life, we wish him continued success and happiness. His journey, marked by significant milestones and educational achievements, serves as a testament to the values of hard work and dedication that are deeply rooted in his family's history. As he continues to grow and evolve, we can expect to see him play an increasingly important role in the Greek royal family, upholding the traditions and values that have defined his family for generations. We hope that this article has provided a glimpse into the life of Prince Achi of Greece, and we wish him all the best as he celebrates this significant milestone in his life.