Former Greek royal family expresses ‘deep emotion’ after regaining citizenship
- Members of Greece’s former royal family expressed 'deep emotion' after regaining their Greek citizenship, ending a decades-old dispute with the government.
- The family stated, 'It is with deep emotion that, after 30 years, we hold the Greek citizenship again.'
- The 1994 law deprived them of their citizenship, causing individual rights issues and emotional distress.
- The family acknowledged the 1974 referendum result and noted that the 1994 law was not suitable for a former head of state.
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