Greek PM’s tribute to Arthur Leggett OAM delivered at state funeral in Perth

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A heartfelt message from Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis was read out at the state funeral of Arthur Leggett OAM, Western Australia’s last surviving World War II prisoner of war and Battle of Crete veteran, held at St George’s Cathedral in Perth.

The speech, delivered by the Consul General of Greece in South Australia Dr Alexandra Theodoropoulou on behalf of the Greek government, expressed Mitsotakis’ “deepest and most heartfelt condolences” and honoured Leggett’s courage, resilience, and service.

“Today, Greece bows its head in honour and gratitude,” Mitsotakis said in his message. “Arthur’s life was a shining example of resilience, courage, and service… his passing marks the end of an era.”

The Prime Minister reflected on the enduring legacy of the Battle of Crete and praised Leggett’s survival of captivity and a brutal 800-kilometre march across snowbound Europe. He also acknowledged the personal connection through his father, Konstantinos Mitsotakis, who lived through the same conflict.

“For the ANZACs’ sacrifice at the Battle of Crete, the Government and the people of Greece will always be grateful,” Mitsotakis said.

“To the last veteran, we offer not only our deepest respect but also our solemn promise: That we will remember. Lest we forget.”

The state funeral was attended by WA Governor Chris Dawson, Premier Roger Cook, members of the State Cabinet, and over 1,000 members of the public. A riderless horse led a military procession, and the cathedral bell tolled 106 times—once for each year of Leggett’s life.

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