"Peter was born in Paris and spent his childhood in France, and did not set foot in Greece between 1912 and 1935 due to the First World War and the later proclamation of the Second Hellenic Republic. During that time, he came to know Denmark, the kingdom from which the Greek royal family originated.[1] He joined the Royal Guards of Denmark in 1932 for basic military service, and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1934. He spent summers at Bernstorff Palace, then owned by his paternal granduncle, Prince Valdemar of Denmark.[1] Due to their father's long-lasting sexual and emotional relationship with his uncle Valdemar, Peter and his sister Eugénie referred to Valdemar as "Papa Two".[1] As customary, Princess George took no part in her son's upbringing, and when he reached adolescence, only the counsels of the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud helped them suppress their incestuous feelings for each other."
However, unfortunately, not much information on his relationship with Frederika:
"In the 1930s, a possible marriage between Prince Peter and Princess Frederika of Hanover may have been discussed, but she eventually married Prince Paul.[1]"
Cite: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Peter_of_Greece_and_Denmark
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: Reading about Queen Frederika and Prince Peter
: of Greece here in the same thread ... it
: reminds me that the two of them almost got
: married. Their respective parents had
: arranged the match and Peter and Frederika
: both had a picture of each other on their
: bedside tables. When it was time to "do
: something about it", Peter and his
: father went to Gmunden for a month as guests
: of the Hannover family. It was supposed to
: end with an official engagement, but Peter
: vetoed when he discovered Frederika's German
: sympathies and saw her in a Nazi-uniform.
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