Ten members of Greece’s former royal family have applied for Greek citizenship as of Thursday, December 19.
The applicants include the five children of the late King Constantine and five of his grandchildren – three children of his son Pavlos and two of his daughter Alexia.
As part of the citizenship process, applicants must submit a declaration recognising Greece’s political system, renounce any claims tied to the previous monarchy, and select a surname for their registration in the municipal records.
After these declarations are submitted, they are reviewed by Greece’s Minister of the Interior, who ensures compliance with relevant laws before finalising the registrations.
According to tovima.com, the former royals have opted for the surname ‘De Grece,’ which matches the name used on their Danish diplomatic passports. In Greek, the surname will be recorded as ‘Ντε Γκρες’.
Once registered, former royal family members gain the same rights and obligations as Greek citizens, including eligibility for identity cards, passports, and military conscription if applicable. Male applicants of conscription age must complete military service like other Greek citizens.
Reports indicate that Anna-Maria, widow of King Constantine, has declined to apply for Greek citizenship, stating she has no interest in doing so.
Source: tovima.com