Greece restores citizenship to the former royal family, ending a dispute dating back to 1994.
Greece's former royal family, including the children and grandchildren of late King Constantine II, have regained their Greek citizenship, ending a decades-long dispute. They were stripped of citizenship in 1994 amid a dispute over the royal estate. The family pledged loyalty to the republic and chose the surname De Gréce, angering left-wing politicians. The government defended the decision as a formality.
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