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Paul of Greece, the son of Constantine II, silences the rumors: he will not move to Athens

The death of Constantine II has sparked rumors that Paul of Greececurrent head of the Greek royal house, would intend to settle in ad Athens with his wife, the Princess Marie-Chantal.

After several international media had taken this possibility for granted this week (based on an article by Greek TV presenter Giorgios Liagas in his program), now the Greek royal house has denied the transfer in a note sent to the Danish magazine Billed Bladet.

“I can confirm that these voices they are completely false. It’s a difficult time for the Queen Anna Maria and his family and I hope they can spend more time together while they are in Athens, but that is all,” Ivi Macris, a spokesperson for the Greek royal family, told the magazine.

With little hope of regaining the lost throne of the father, Paul of Greece will then continue to live between New Yorkwhere his family resides, e Londonthe city where she spent her childhood and where Marie Chantal runs a children’s clothing store.

The spokeswoman for the Greek royal house also spoke of the possibility that the Queen Anna Maria you leave Greece to return to yours Denmark.

As he confirmed to the Danish magazine, Anna Maria of Greece (sister of the Queen of Denmark as well as widow of Constantine) «has no intention of leaving Athens», the city to which she moved a few months ago with her late husband from Porto Jeli.

Anna Maria will not be alone, since even the middle child, Prince Nicholasand the daughter-in-law, the Princess Tatiana, have been living in the city for a few years. The other children live in other countries, but often go to Greece for holidays. These days, Anna Maria is also in the company of her sisters-in-law, the queen sophia and the Princess Irenewith whom she was also seen yesterday visiting the tomb of Constantine in the cemetery of Palazzo Tatoi.

And Paul of Greece? He too remains in Athens, where, even though he has no intention of moving, he will have to manage some matters as head of the royal house. The rehabilitation of Tatoi, whose abandonment was seen on Monday at Constantine’s funeral, is still ongoing.

Source: Vanity Fair

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