Royal Family LIVE: Prince Harry's Trial Begins, Princess Irene of Greece's Funeral and More
- Queen Sofia of Spain and King Felipe of Spain attended the funeral, while the British royal family did not issue a statement.
- Princess Irene died at 83 and was a central figure in the former Greek royal family, serving as Heiress Presumptive until 1965.
- She lived in Madrid for many years and passed away in care of her sister in Spain before being laid to rest in Greece.
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The Spanish royal family fired Irene of Greece, sister of Queen Sofia, visibly excited at several moments of the funeral in Athens this Monday. The procession accompanying the coffin to the hill where they go to rest their remains in the cemetery of Tatoi was especially shocking.
This Monday the Spanish royal family gave the last farewell to Princess Irene of Greece at the funeral held in the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens, in a ceremony in which emotional moments were not lacking under the weight of the pain produced also by the railway tragedy in Spain.
British Royal Family attendance at Princess Irene funeral remains unclear
Senior members of the British Royal Family did not appear to attend the funeral of Princess Irene of Greece and Denmark in Athens on Monday, despite Greek media reports suggesting there would be representation from the British monarchy.Princess Irene, the younger sister of Queen Sofía of Spain and the late King Constantine II of Greece, died on January 15 at the age of 83. Her funeral service took place at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens on…
Princess Irene of Greece already rests in the cemetery of Tatoi, where was the royal palace in which she lived part of her childhood and where her dearest memories were kept. Irene died at 83 in Madrid on 15 January. Queen Sofia, her sister of the soul, has starred in the most emotional moments of a ceremony that has taken to Hellen lands almost the entire family of the king, presided by Felipe and Letizia, who have also counted on the presence,…
Who was the Irene of Greece, known as the "dirty aunt"? Her death unites two royal houses for the last farewell.
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