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Monday, January 16, 2023

King Constantine II's funeral

 



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 The funeral of HM King Constantine II of the Hellenes was held earlier today at the Metropolitan Cathedral in Athens followed by a private burial in the family cemetery at Tatoi.


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 This caption is hilarious. Crown Prince Pavlos is not greeting Zara Tindall, but Lady Gabriella Kingston, the daughter of Prince Michael of Kent

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 and this is Princess Margaretha, not Princess Marie Astrid 
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 The Princess Royal was the official representative at the funeral. The Lady Gabriella Kingston represented the Prince of Wales.

3 comments:

  1. Poor Princess Irene always looks so unwell. I think it is nice her sister has always kept her close by.

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  2. Do you have information is the Tatoi royal cemetery private property of the Greek Royal Family? or it is state owned as the King received compensation. Thanks

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  3. The cemetery is privately owned but the estate was taken by the Greek government in 1994. The King sued and was awarded $12 million in compensation - 1% of the value.

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