Greek and Foreign Royal Families bid Farewell to King Constantine II
On Monday, the Greek Royal Family was joined by members of Foreign Royal Families and hundreds of guests to bid farewell to King Constantine II in Athens, Greece.
The Funeral took place at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens and was officiated by the Archbishop of Athens. During the service, Crown Prince Pavlos made the eulogy.
After the service, members of the Greek Royal Family and the invited guests attended the burial ceremony at the Royal Cemetery of the Tatoi Palace.
A quick note before we get to the photos of the royals in attendance: as we wish to keep the fashion minimal in this post, we won’t include our usual detailed fashion breakdowns. For those who want more details than what will be listed here, a detailed recap has been linked for each royal lady we have IDs for.
Queen Anne-Marie and Crown Prince Pavlos:
Princess Maria-Olympia and her brothers:
Princess Alexia and her family:
Prince Nikolaos and Princess Tatiana:
Princess Theodora (wearing her mother’s jacket) and Matthew Kumar:
Prince Philippos and Princess Nina:
King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia:
King Felipe and Queen Letizia:
Infanta Elena, Infanta Cristina, and their children, with Princess Irene:
Queen Margrethe:
Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Prince Joachim:
King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia with Princess Christina:
Prince Albert and Grand Duke Henri:
King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima, and Princess Beatrix:
King Philippe and Queen Mathilde:
Crown Prince Haakon, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, and Princess Martha Louise:
The Princess Royal, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, and Lady Gabriella Kingston: