Paul II of Greece (Nuclear Apocalypse: 2014)

Paul II (Greek: Παύλος (Pavlos); born 20 May 1967) is a prince of Greece and Denmark who has been appointed King of the Hellenes, which in effect reestablished the Greek monarchy which had originally been abolished in 1974.

Biography
Paul was born during a period of political turmoil in Greece. His mother, twenty year old Queen Anne-Marie, had given birth to him not long after the coup d'état which ended democratic rule in Greece on 21 April 1967, beginning the infamous "Regime of the Colonels", led by Georgios Papadopoulos. In December of that year, Paul's father, King Constantine II, attempted a counter-coup against Papadopoulos' military government. The failure of the counter-coup forced the royal family to flee Greece, and Papadopoulos would depose the monarchy. In 1974, the majority of Greek voters decided to abolish the monarchy.

Paul was educated at the Hellenic College of London, which was founded by his parents, and later Sandhurst School. After completing Sandhurst, he served as a second lieutenant in the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards. Paul would study at Georgetown University with his cousin, the Prince of Asturias (later Philip VI of Spain) where the both of them obtained a Master of Science in Foreign Service in 1995.

Paul married British-born heiress Marie-Chantal Miller, whom he had met at a party three years earlier in New Orleans, on 1 July 1995. The Greek Orthodox rite wedding at St Sophia's Cathedral in London drew a rare modern panoply of royalty, but the nuptials proved unavailing and had eventually to be repeated civilly (not normally required in the UK) in Chelsea because of an obscure law requiring that marriages in England be conducted in English.

After their marriage, the royal couple took up residence in Greenwich, Connecticut, the job that Pavlos obtained with the Charles R. Weber ship-broking company being headquartered there. Later, he went to work at a New York City firm as an investment portfolio manager, before relocating to London for their children's education in 2004. The couple have five children: Paul, Marie-Chantal, and their children were not in London when the city was destroyed by a Russian ICBM, and thus they survived the nuclear exchange of 9 September 2014. His parents, however, are believed to have perished in the strike on London.
 * HRH Crown Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece (born 25 July 1996)
 * HRH Prince Constantine-Alexios (born 29 October 1998)
 * HRH Prince Achileas-Andreas (born 12 August 2000)
 * HRH Prince Odysseus-Kimon (born 17 September 2004)
 * HRH Prince Aristidis-Stavros (born 29 June 2008)