fandesacs2003
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I'm Greek living in Greece so I'm entitled to an opinion. The point is not if Monarchy was good or not. This is personnal opinion, not the subject of the discussion and people has decided about in 1974.ERT will broadcast if the royal family will give its permission. Obviously they do due to Andreas Megos instagram! When Queen Frederica died back in 1981, her coffin was even topped with the greek crown, not just orders. I´m not sure if this government has any say in this if the royal family decides so!
Quote: "TELEVISION COVERAGE OF KING CONSTANTINE'S FUNERAL:
Inside the Cathedral of Athens and in the chapel of St. Eleftherios there will be public television coverage.
ERT will provide exclusive coverage of the funeral service in the Cathedral and the chapel. It will provide coverage on all private channels.
The procession, which will start from the Cathedral and reach Tatoi, will be covered only by the private television channels up to the entrance of Tatoi.
At the royal cemetery, due to the presence of foreign leaders and dignitaries, television coverage will again be on public television and will be given free to all private television channels."
I´d rather say all of them stay right now in the Hotel Grand Bretagne, which has a long history with the GRF (return banquets at state visits, Constantine and Anne-Marie had one of their pre-wedding banquets there etc. ) A couple of days I saw pictures of the family assembling there, so I guess Sophia and Irene stay there, too.
Well, there are also greeks like you on this forum who expressed their disgust about the treatment of the government toward the GRF, so I guess their experiences are as valid as yours.
You claim the monarchy was "not good for Greece". Was the republic? It is not long ago the EU had to save the greek state, as a result of decades of an obvious inability of a proper economic policy, of bankruptcy and insolvency! It was not just one single misfit government back in the 80s or 90s who made Greece the "poor man of europe", but, obviously one unfit government after another over a period of decades.
Back in the 1950s and 60s, the royal family was obviously very popular. I´ve been watching hours and hours of old greek newsreels and movietones when the royal family was out and about in Greece during that period. Where ever they went, the streets were packed with hundreds, sometimes thousends of enthusiastic, devoted people, cheering everyone of them which I have rarely seen in this amount in another monarchy (may be only rivaled by the british royal family at the same period of time)! Or the devestation when King Paul died and some women even fainted on the street when they heard the sad news...
People of today seem to regard this family only from their sorry end on the hellenic throne and neglect everything before that coup and exile of the royal family. That does not mean every single greek was a monarchist. Of course not. But presidents have also their opponents, people who voted against them or would want them out of office. The dislike of today is very clearly the result of the refusal of the greek government over a period of almost 40 years, to let the GRF into their homeland and excessive negative propaganda.
The point is that how shocking is to treat a former head of state this way.