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Tatoi (Greek: Τατόι, pronounced) was the summer palace and 42 km 2 (10,000 acres) estate of the former Greek royal family. The area is a densely wooded southeast-facing slope of Mount Parnitha , and its ancient and current official name is Dekeleia .
The hearse taking Constantine's coffin to Tatoi Palace. The burial was a private event at Tatoi Palace, the residence of the former Greek royal family. Much of the land surrounding Tatoi Palace was destroyed in the 2021 Greece wildfires and no clean-up effort was undertaken. Following the announcement that Constantine's memorial would take ...
Old Royal Palace (1863–1924) Royal Palace (1897–1924, 1935–1967) Tatoi Palace (1880s–1924, 1935–1967) Mon Repos (1864–1924, 1935–1967) Palace of St. Michael and St. George (1864–1924, 1935–1967) Deposition: 1 June 1973: Website: greekroyalfamily.gr
Prince Andrew was born at the Tatoi Palace [2] just north of Athens on 2 February 1882, the fourth son of George I of Greece.A member of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, he was a prince of both Greece and Denmark, as his father was a younger son of Christian IX of Denmark.
The former Olympian was then buried privately at Tatoi Palace in Greece. Constantine and the Greek royal family were close to their British counterparts. Queen Elizabeth’s husband, ...
In spring and winter, they divided time between the Royal Palace in Athens and Tatoi Palace at the foot of Mount Parnitha. Summers were spent on vacation at Aix-les-Bains in France, visiting relatives in the Russian capital or at Fredensborg and Bernstorff in Denmark, and relaxing at Mon Repos, Corfu. [21] Olga remained nostalgic for Russia.
Three years after their wedding, the Greek royal family was forced into exile by a military coup. Queen Anne-Marie's wedding tiara and tiara were passed down, but her dress was lost in the archives
Tatoi Palace (pictured) was seized from Constantine by the government. In 1992, Constantine reclaimed all the movable property from the palace of Tatoi, which was transported in containers to the residence of the royal couple in exile amid shouts of citizens.