Greek Prime Minister received by King Charles III; discuss restoration of Greek royal estates

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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who is in London for the Greek Investment Conference jointly organized by the Athens Stock Exchange and Morgan Stanley, met with King Charles III at  Windsor Castle on Monday evening.

According to Skai TV, the two discussed the restoration and development project of the former royal estate in Tatoi, north of Athens.

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Charles, then Prince of Wales, had visited Tatoi in 2021 as part of his trip during the commemoration of the 200 years since the start of the Greek War of Independence from the Ottoman Empire.

According to reports, The Prince’s Foundation established by Charles, is said to advise on restoration plans. The foundation manages Dumfries House, an important British 18th century heritage site in Scotland.

Later the Greek PM Mitsotakis met with Kevin Featherstone, the Eleftherios Venizelos Professor in Contemporary Greek Studies and Professor in European Politics at the London School of Economics, as well as Director of the Hellenic Observatory, which was founded 25 years ago.

[Kathimerini]

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