Although Constantine professed to accept the results of the referendum as an expression of the will of the people, he continued to refer to himself as king and reportedly insisted on being addressed as “your majesty” by visitors during his exile. A descendant of the Danish Glücksburg monarchy, Constantine was born in Athens on June 2, 1940, the only son of Crown Prince Paul of Greece and his German-born wife, Princess Frederica. He spent his early years in exile as well, first in Egypt and then in South Africa, after the Italian invasion and Nazi occupation of Greece in World...