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We may assume King Charles has phoned the widowed Queen of the Hellenes and probably also Crown Prince Pavlos.
Most definitely. I think that was what happened.We may assume King Charles has phoned the widowed Queen of the Hellenes and probably also Crown Prince Pavlos.
A service of thanksgiving in London would be a good idea.
As Constantine and Anne-Marie lived in London for 40 years, they must have many friends there who were not able to go to Athens for the funeral…
So i think its even likely that something will be done there
All the funeral guests that belong to ruling houses (except Liechtenstein I think?) comes from countries that are just as involved in the war in Ukraine as the UK is. The 1000 policemen around the cathedral plus an assumed amount of private security was enough for the Queen of Denmark, the Kings of Sweden, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain and their wives, the Grand Duke of Luxembourg, the Prince of Monaco, the former Queen of Jordan, the former Queen of the Netherlands & the former Empress of Iran.
Anne, Tim & Ella are fine representatives for their country and their family, but it's been obvious for many years that the Windsors work differently than the rest of the Royal families. I find their way of doing things quite disgraceful, but the other royals seem to accept it and so should we. It's not as if I'll ever get invited anyway [emoji23]
Again the senior royals can't do whatever they want. The Foreign Office must be consulted and apparently the Wales were advised to stay at home.
Anyways, most of the continental royals like Luxembourg, Belgium and Liechtenstein share very close ties so that’s why they are close, they aren’t close because they are royals but simply because they are connected immediately by blood, marriage and geography whereas the British royals don’t share this.
The spinning and excuses on Twitter right now about why Charles and Will didn't show up ranges from absurd to comical to asinine to an agenda driven attempt at inept deflection. This type of action is just par for the course for the BRF. Now even the Greek police and security is getting "blamed". SMDH.
Maybe because they can't drop everything at the hat like others.
Not everyone in royal circles is fussed or obsessed with going to other royal events.
I have long held a theory of why senior members of the BRF only very rarely appear at large gatherings of royals. It dates back to WW1, and the next 2 decades or so. Many European royals were seen as living the good life, perhaps at the expense of their subjects, and eventually quite a lot of the RFs lost their thrones.
Since then, the BRF have been very careful for very senior royals (typically the monarch and the heir) to not appear at these large gatherings and maintain their distance in public. Privately, they maintain good personal relationships and meet their counterparts outside the public gaze.
Maybe it has been discussed in the previous years. Why are the Windsors/QEII never awarding an order to foreign Queen Consorts? Prince Philip has always been granted all the highest orders during State Visits.
Queen Elizabeth II awarded British orders (specifically the Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order) to foreign Princes Consort (Claus, Henrik), who held the same rank as Prince Philip, and to foreign heirs (Albert, Harald, Felipe).
King Felipe 2017, King Willem Alexander 2018I am trying to recall which European Royals were installed in to the Order of the Garter a few years ago.
I am trying to recall which European Royals were installed in to the Order of the Garter a few years ago.
All foreign royals who are Knights/Ladies of the Garter are either reigning monarchs or former monarchs who have abdicated. I don't expect that rule to change under King Charles III.
The current Stranger (i.e., foreign) Knights/Ladies of the Garter are:
Note: Princess Beatrix, Emperor Emeritus Akihito, King Harald V and King Felipe VI were also previoulsy awarded the GCVO as heirs to their respective thrones, I believe.
- Margrethe II, Queen of Denmark (1979)
- Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden (1983)
- Juan Carlos, King Emeritus of Spain (1988 , former King of Spain as Juan Carlos I)
- Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands (1989, former Queen of the Netherlands)
- Akihito, Emperor Emeritus of Japan (1998, former Emperor of Japan)
- Harald V, King of Norway (2001)
- Felipe VI, King of Spain (2017)
- Willem Alexander, King of the Netherlands (2018)
So, why are the Belgians (both Albert and Philip) excluded?
Was the late King Constantine not a Knight of the Garter?
I wonder if Prince Albert of Monaco will ever get a British Order?
Has there ever been a state visit from Monaco to the United Kingdom, or vice-versa?
Has there ever been a state visit from Monaco to the United Kingdom, or vice-versa?
Monaco (like Liechtenstein) does not make state visits.
Well my point was that ties between the Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, and Belgian royals are much more immediate so therefore they are closer so their reason for their closeness cannot be compared to the lack of closeness of the BRF and other royal families. The most closely related royal family to the BRF is the Norwegian RF, the rest of them are more on the line as 3rd or 4th cousins. But there have been times where Charles has privately entertained royals like Queen Beatrix, and King Carl Gustaf and Queen Sylvia so the relationships exist.What is the source of your information about the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office vetoing the Prince and Princess of Wales' attendance at his godfather's funeral? In the case of the funeral of Queen Fabiola of Belgium in 2014 (which no member of the British royal family attended), the Office confirmed that the decision on attendance was made by the British royal family.
While there are certainly specific royal families which share close ties of blood, marriage, or geography, it cannot be generalized to most of the continental royals having closer blood, marital, and geographical ties to one another than to the British royals. To cite just a couple of examples, the Swedish royals are closer related by blood and marriage to the British royals than to the Liechtenstein royals. And Britain is geographically much closer to the Netherlands and Belgium than Norway is.
Assuming that you are referring to the British royal family, not Twitter commenters or the Greek police: What leads you believe that other royal families can "drop everything at the hat" and the British royal family is the one exception?
Perhaps the members of royal circles who attend royal events do so out of familial, friendly, and/or diplomatic relationships and not because they are "fussed or obsessed with going to other royal events".
While caution around publicly associating with people perceived as living "the good life" at the expense of their subjects is prudent (though it did not dissuade Queen Elizabeth II from her public friendship with the ruler of Dubai), I very much doubt that it pertains to the other European monarchies of today, in the eyes of the British public. To be more specific, any British person in 2023 who perceives (say) the Danish or Spanish royal families as living the good life at the expense of their subjects almost certainly already perceives the British royal family as the same, and probably even more so. Thus, the British royals have nothing to lose, in the court of public opinion, from associating with those royals.
Anyways, most of the continental royals like Luxembourg, Belgium and Liechtenstein share very close ties so that’s why they are close, they aren’t close because they are royals but simply because they are connected immediately by blood, marriage and geography whereas the British royals don’t share this.
While there are certainly specific royal families which share close ties of blood, marriage, or geography, it cannot be generalized to most of the continental royals having closer blood, marital, and geographical ties to one another than to the British royals. To cite just a couple of examples, the Swedish royals are closer related by blood and marriage to the British royals than to the Liechtenstein royals. And Britain is geographically much closer to the Netherlands and Belgium than Norway is.
Well my point was that ties between the Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, and Belgian royals are much more immediate so therefore they are closer so their reason for their closeness cannot be compared to the lack of closeness of the BRF and other royal families. The most closely related royal family to the BRF is the Norwegian RF, the rest of them are more on the line as 3rd or 4th cousins. But there have been times where Charles has privately entertained royals like Queen Beatrix, and King Carl Gustaf and Queen Sylvia so the relationships exist.
There’s no issue.
As SirGyamfi1 quoted my replies to numerous posters and posts, here is the comment chain to which (I think) he is replying:
In regard to the last comment: I do not think other posters were comparing the Windsors' closeness to other European royals to the relationships the Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, and Belgian cousins have with each other (rather, with other European royal families in general), but feel free to correct me if there was a post I missed.
Manufactured headline. I don’t see how “embracing” other European royals would do much?Daily Mail article:
Why do Kate and William seem to shun the European Royals, asks RICHARD EDEN? The Windsors should EMBRACE their European cousins to show that monarchy can be a force for good.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...an-Royals.html
Manufactured headline. I don’t see how “embracing” other European royals would do much?
Crown princess Victoria and prince Daniel make an official visit to UK (London and surrounding areas) on November 29 - December 1.
The program of the visit hasn't been published yet, it will be interesting to see if they meet the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Monaco (like Liechtenstein) does not make state visits.