But Pavlos was Crown Prince of Greece. Period. The monarchy was anti-democratically overturned by a coup, a republican form of state was vested and the former King and Crown Prince were not even allowed to be in Greece, to campaign for the monarchist cause. The "democratic" referendum only had one outcome: the one desired by the powerful elite, happy to get rid of the King, so they could go their disastrous way and totally bankrupt Greece with nepotism and kleptocracy.
Pavlos is right to call himself Crown Prince Pavlos.
I see your point, as I am not so familiar with that history as you are.
But, do you think that the Greek people are wishing the monarchy back?
If so they could make another referendum such as "We want the monarchy back" because that was so much better for us?
In a republic where monarchies have been abolished for good reasons, nothing is perfect. No party, no politician is perfect! But, at least people can vote every 4 or 5 years and don't have to endure a king who rules and they have no chance whatsover to put them down.
As we all know those European monarchies that still exist only have a representative role (similar to presidents in other european countries without monarchies). A representative of the state who goes to foreign countries, talks about some political issues , once a year talks to the people in a public speach, but cannot make any important political decisions.
Similar to the royals which are still remaining in Europe, that is ok.
Pavlos isn’t claiming anything and hasn’t claimed anything at all so I don’t get your point? Pavlos was born during the time of the monarchy so he was Crown Prince and he will remain that for the rest of his life. I think he is aware that the monarchy was abolished so u don’t get what you’re implying and Pavlos hasn’t done anything to incite anger of the government or tried to be political in Greece. What do the Hohenzollerns have to do with this? They aren’t involved in politics either so?
They don’t want to vanish into nothingness? Pavlos was born during the time of the monarchy and is closely related to reigning monarchs so of course, he will be talked about. I don’t believe Pavlos has asked for anything from Greece or its government and I don’t believe they (the family) have tried to make themselves important. It’s quite presumptuous of you to assume that when there’s no evidence of that at all.
I don't understand why you are getting so upset?
He still calls himself "crown prince" and the whole family has been acting and is on social media with a constant presence to show that they are "Royals".
Nothing wrong with that, they can do what they want, and they are rich and have a history and are important.
I regret, but you didn't again see my point, sorry. But, opinions differ, so we have to live with it.
I shouldn't have mentioned the "Hohenzollerns" as I know you are a fan.
But , they are keeping very much in the background, which is decent.
I mentioned it just as an example of gone monarchies, that's all.