Greece, the nobility without a kingdom but with money, fame and books

Tatiana from Greece

When you read about the history of the kings of Greece You can't help but wonder if there are any Greeks who take the "Greek royal family" seriously. Beyond the fact that nobility is pure obsolescence, or if you want pure publicity gimmick by now, there wouldn't be many reasons for the existence of a strong bond between the Greek people and the king Constantine II. Greece does not recognize the royal titles thrown by the noble lord, who in the end is also the prince of Denmark since he is a descendant of the Danish king Cristián IX.

Really He was king of Greece for a short time, from 1964 to 1967But those years were enough for him to swear fidelity to the Military Junta that deposed the government with a coup, which did not exactly earn him the sympathy of the people. In the end he had to go into exile and after a popular referendum the king was left without a crown or kingdom. His children weren't raised in Greece, neither did he, but hey, they're still the Greek royal family, even if it's for the gallery

The fact is that while Princess Chantal of Greece is not loved around here much, it seems that the princess Tatiana from Greece you do better. He has presented a book called Taste of Greece, after living three years in the country. The book it's a cookbook and collects the favorite recipes of Greek cuisine that personalities from all over the world like the most. The money raised will go to a non-profit organization that donates food called BOROUME.

People in Greece battered by a crisis that does not end any more, surely they are wondering what do I care about a cookbook? What does it matter to me that a princess who is not Greek considers Greece almost publicly as her home? In short, the rich do charity but right-wing governments vote. What do you think?


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