Greece’s former royal family seeks to regain citizenship 50 years after end of monarchy
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Ministry says historically pending matter' is being resolved as late king's relatives acknowledge government - but choice of surname ruffles feathers
Members of Greece's former royal family have applied for Greek citizenship and formally acknowledged the country's republican system of government, in a landmark move 50 years after the monarchy was abolished, officials have confirmed.
The late king Constantine II and his family members were stripped of Greek citizenship in 1994 in a dispute with the government over formerly royal property and claims that he refused to renounce any right to the Greek throne for his descendants.
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