Stephen Fry becomes President of the Anglo-Hellenic League

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Philhellene Sir Stephen Fry has been elected President of the Anglo-Hellenic League, following Prince Michael of Kent’s retirement.

Fry is an established international actor, author, and television presenter and has connected with Greece through his writings on classical world heroes and myths and his advocacy for the return of the Parthenon Marbles to Greece.

“I know that I am not alone in feeling the uniquely affectionate and profound bond that has long existed between Britain and Greece. The league works hard to strengthen that bond,” Fry said about taking on the three-year role.

“While of course respecting and celebrating Greece’s historic contribution to culture, art and so many other fields of human endeavor, it is all about Greece now and today. I am thrilled to be a part of that.”

The league’s chair Professor Kevin Featherstone welcomed Fry’s appointment and said he “will be a great asset to help us expand our activities and membership. He is an international personality. We are delighted that he has accepted our invitation and we look forward to working with him.”

The Anglo-Hellenic League, founded in London in 1913, was established to foster closer understanding between Britain and Greece. It remains the leading bilateral association connecting the two countries, and now also includes Cyprus within its scope.

The League runs a diverse cultural programme featuring public and private events held at various venues. Its most prominent event is the annual Runciman Award, which honours the best book inspired by Hellenic culture and history.

Source: Ekathimerini

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