Greece’s former royal family seeks to reclaim citizenship 50 years after monarchy abolished
- Members of Greece's former royal family have applied for Greek citizenship, acknowledging the country's republican system of government, fifty years after the monarchy was abolished.
- The late King Constantine II's relatives, who signed the declaration, adopted the surname 'De Grece', meaning 'of Greece'.
- Ten family members have sought citizenship, including all five children of Constantine II and former Queen Anne-Marie, along with five grandchildren.
- The applicants have not been officially named, but Greek news media widely reported their identities.
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