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Thousands bid farewell to Greece’s former king

European royalty gathered in Athens on Monday for the funeral of former King Constantine of Greece, who ruled for just three years in the 1960s before being forced into exile, with his subjects voting to abolish the monarchy in 1974. Constantine II, a second cousin of Britain’s King Charles and Godfather to heir Prince William, lived most of his life abroad, but returned to his homeland in his latter years. He died at an Athens hospital last week, aged 82. The Associated Press has the story:

Thousands bid farewell to Greece’s former king

Newslooks- ATHENS, Greece (AP)

With occasional renditions of the Greek national anthem, thousands of people began lining up long before dawn Monday outside Athens’ cathedral to pay their final respects to Greece’s former and last king, Constantine, who died last week at the age of 82.

People attend the funeral service of the former king of Greece Constantine II at Metropolitan Cathedral in Athens, Monday, Jan. 16, 2023. Constantine died in a hospital late Tuesday at the age of 82 as Greece’s monarchy was definitively abolished in a referendum in December 1974. (Stoyan Nenov/Pool via AP)

Royalty from across Europe, including the Spanish and Danish royal families who were closely related to Constantine, were attending the funeral, while hundreds of police were deployed in the Greek capital.

Greece’s former princess Irene, center, sister of former king of Greece Constantine II arrives at Metropolitan Cathedral for the funeral in Athens, Monday, Jan. 16, 2023. Constantine died in a hospital late Tuesday at the age of 82 as Greece’s monarchy was definitively abolished in a referendum in December 1974. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)

Constantine’s wife, Anne-Marie, is the sister of Denmark’s Queen Margrethe II, who was attending the funeral. His sister Sophia is the wife of Spain’s former King Juan Carlos, and mother of Spain’s current monarch, King Felipe VI. Constantine was one of the godparents of Prince William, heir to the British throne. The British royal family was being represented at the funeral by Princess Anne.

Former Spanish King Juan Carlos, center, and Spain’s former Queen Sofia, sister of former king of Greece Constantine II arrive at Metropolitan Cathedral for the funeral in Athens, Monday, Jan. 16, 2023. Constantine died in a hospital late Tuesday at the age of 82 as Greece’s monarchy was definitively abolished in a referendum in December 1974. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)

Juan Carlos, walking with the aid of a walking stick, arrived at the cathedral with Sophia. It was a rare public appearance for the former king, who has been living in Abu Dhabi since being cut off from the Spanish royal family in 2020 amid financial scandals.

Greece’s monarchy was definitively abolished in a referendum in 1974, and Constantine spent decades in exile before returning to settle in his home country once more in his waning years.

The government announced Constantine would be buried as a private citizen, without honors reserved for former heads of state, next to his parents and ancestors in Tatoi, the former royal estate north of Athens. The estate was ravaged by a wildfire two years ago, and cleanup crews worked feverishly over the weekend before the funeral to clean up the area.

A limited lying in state was allowed in a chapel next to the capital’s metropolitan cathedral, where the funeral service was held, with members of the public allowed to visit Constantine’s flag-draped coffin from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m.

CORRECTS THE NAME OF PRINCE ON THE RIGHT Prince Philippos, left, Prince Pavlos, center, and Prince Nikolaos right, sons of former king of Greece Constantine II stand behind their father coffin as they arrive at the Metropolitan cathedral for his funeral in Athens, Monday, Jan. 16, 2023. Constantine died in a hospital late Tuesday at the age of 82 as Greece’s monarchy was definitively abolished in a referendum in December 1974. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)

Braving the pre-dawn darkness and winter chill, thousands of people young and old lined up for hours, some clutching flowers.

“He was a constitutional leader of the country. It was a monarchy then, so we must honor this man who stayed in Greece for so many years and who is Greek,” said Athens resident Georgia Florenti, waiting to pay her respects to the former monarch.

Some mourners expressed disappointment that Constantine was being buried without the honors awarded to former heads of state.

“I feel anger because I consider it petty for funerals to be held at public expense for actors and singers, and for us not to honor a person who, for better or for worse, was king of Greece,” said Irene Zagana.

A man holds a picture of the former king of Greece Constantine with his wife Queen Anne-Marie, as wait in the Chapel of Saint Eleftherios as the coffin of the former king of Greece Constantine II lies in repose in Athens, Monday, Jan. 16, 2023. Constantine died in a hospital late Tuesday at the age of 82 as Greece’s monarchy was definitively abolished in a referendum in December 1974. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)

A controversial figure during a turbulent time in Greek history, Constantine acceded to the throne in 1964 at the age of 23, already an Olympic sailing gold medalist. The young king and his wife enjoyed huge popularity, which quickly eroded because of Constantine’s active involvement in the machinations that brought down the elected government of then Prime Minister George Papandreou.

“There was social adoration for the young king. Any dislikes there were concerned his mother,” said Thanassis Diamantopoulos, professor of political science at Athens’ Panteion University. “He himself was beloved, but unfortunately, through the mindless and thoughtless management of the 1965 crisis, he managed to squander this sympathy very quickly.”

The episode involving the defection from the ruling party of several lawmakers destabilized the constitutional order and led to a military coup in 1967. Constantine eventually clashed with the military rulers and was forced into exile.

Women holds roses as they wait to enter in the Chapel of Saint Eleftherios as the coffin of the former king of Greece Constantine lies in repose in Athens, Monday, Jan. 16, 2023. Constantine died in a hospital late Tuesday at the age of 82 as Greece’s monarchy was definitively abolished in a referendum in December 1974. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)

When the dictatorship collapsed in July 1974, Constantine was eager to return to Greece, but was advised against it by veteran politician Constantine Karamanlis, who returned from exile to head a civilian government.

After his win in a November election, Karamanlis called for a plebiscite on the monarchy. Constantine wasn’t allowed to return to campaign, but the result was widely accepted: 69.2% voted in favor of a republic.

To his final days, Constantine, while accepting that Greece was now a republic, continued to style himself king of Greece and his children as princes and princesses. For most of his years in exile he lived in London and was said to be especially close to his second cousin, now King Charles III.

Constantine “should be given credit for something that other deposed monarchs have not done: he never threatened, challenged or undermined the state not headed by a king after he was dethroned,” Diamantopoulos said. “He accepted the 1974 referendum. He did not create a party of monarchy nostalgics. … Thus with his silence he contributed to cementing the new system of government.”

CORRECTS THE NAME OF PRINCE ON THE RIGHT Prince Philippos, walking behind coffin left, Prince Pavlos, center, and Prince Nikolaos, right, sons of former king of Greece Constantine II walk behind their father coffin as they arrive at the Metropolitan cathedral for his funeral in Athens, Monday, Jan. 16, 2023. Constantine died in a hospital late Tuesday at the age of 82 as Greece’s monarchy was definitively abolished in a referendum in December 1974. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)

There have been no significant opinion polls measuring possible support for the former king since the monarchy was abolished, and public discourse in Greece tends to be significantly negative concerning the monarchy.

The prevailing judgment on Constantine “is not exactly unfair, it is one-dimensional,” Diamantopoulos said.

Constantine’s “mistakes were glaring, and they were significant in delegitimizing and undermining smooth political life, especially in how he handled the resignation of (then Prime Minister) George Papandreou,” Diamantopoulos said. “But a discourse that was politically dominant and not altruistic came to treat him negatively for everything, without any reference to the positive contributions he made.”

The size of the crowd waiting patiently for hours in Athens to pay their final respects suggested Constantine as a person was still much loved by a segment of society.

“He is a former high-level official to whom we should certainly show the necessary honors, a person who is serious, who is noble, who is decent,” said lawyer Giannis Katsiavos, who was among the crowd. “We will remember him forever.”

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