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It is a bit rich for her to dislike Germans considering her own mother was actually German from the Hesse-Kassel branch of the House of Hesse. Ps. Queen Mary’s father was a German Prince straight from Germany so I wonder what she thought about that?
I don’t think the Kaiser disliked Greece, but probably preferred his sister to make an alliance with other German ruling Houses of the the Lutheran or Protestant faiths not a ruling family of the Greek Orthodox faith. Plus the Greek royals were descendants of Alexandra’s brother. It’s not hypocritical for him to go to Greece because the Kaiser wasn’t marrying a Greek Orthodox or converting like his sister. But I don’t agree with him banning her for that though.
Simple. She thought May was as English as any of them because she'd been born and raised in England. And her Hesse-Kassel relatives (along with most of the other former independent states) hated Prussia and the Prussianization of everything as much as she did — they took their autonomy!
Willy had no problem with Sophie marrying the Diadoch. He had no problem with pressuring his cousin Alix to abandon Lutheranism to marry Tsar Nicholas. He had a problem when his sister decided to do something he saw as defiant, even though she'd been married for years and wasn't under his "control", anyway. Rationality = not his strong suit; far less so than his aunt.
I would have liked to see his reaction if King George had banned him from Greece for the diplomatic insult.