Princess Andrew attended the laying of the foundation stone for her aunt's new church.
After their marriage, Prince Andrew continued his career in the military and Princess Andrew became involved in charity work.
In 1922, a Royal Navy ship was sent to Greece to rescue his cousins, Prince and Princess Andrew.
Prince and Princess Andrew had five children, all of whom later had children of their own.
Alice, Princess Andrew of Greece.
She adopted the style of her husband, becoming "Princess Andrew".
Princess Andrew and her children were forced to shelter in the palace cellars during the French bombardment of Athens on 1 December 1916.
As the fighting continued, Princess Andrew was informed that her husband had died, just as hopes of a post-war reunion of the couple were rising.
Despite suggestions of senility in later life, Princess Andrew remained lucid but physically frail.
Her Royal Highness Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark (1903-1969)