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22 December, 2024
 
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Prince Charles in 'historic' visit to Greece

It is the first time the successor to the British throne visits Greece in an official capacity

Kathimerini Greece Newsroom

Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos and his wife Vlassia Pavlopoulou-Peltsemi welcomed the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall at the Presidential Mansion in Athens on Wednesday, as they kicked off their official three-day visit to Greece.

Speaking before the cameras, Pavlopoulos described Prince Charles' visit as "historic," saying it is the first time the successor to the British throne comes to Greece in an official visit.

"We never forget Lord Byron, [the Battle of] Navarino and the joint struggles both countries gave in two World Wars. This visit adds an important link in the chain of friendship we have had since the establishment of the Greek State," he said.

"I have only warm words about the two countries' relationship"

Pavlopoulos also noted Prince Charles' Greek roots through his father, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, and expressed hope more visits will follow in the future.

The Prince of Wales spoke of the long historic ties between Greece and the United Kingdom, noting that he particularly appreciated the formal invitation to visit the country, which he said he had visited privately many times in the past.

"I have only warm words about the two countries' relationship. I hope and wish that we will have many opportunities in the future to meet again," he said.

Earlier, Charles and Camilla headed to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier where the Prince laid a wreath to remember the unknown and missing casualties of war.

 

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