£12m for daddy's home
Daily Mirror UK|November 29, 2022
King meets Greek PM in bid to restore Prince Philip's family palace
RICHARD PALMER
£12m for daddy's home

THE King met Greece's Prime Minister last night to discuss a £12.3million restoration of Prince Philip's family home.

Kyriakos Mitsotakis was entertained to tea at Windsor Castle, where the two men discussed how the monarch is assisting the authorities in Athens in a project to restore the abandoned Tatoi Palace.

The ruined palace, in 10,000 acres of woodland 17 miles north of the capital was the summer residence of the Greek royal family before the monarchy was overthrown by a military junta in 1973.

A labour of love for the King, 74, it is the final resting place of Philip's father and King Charles's grandfather, Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark, who died in 1944.

This story is from the November 29, 2022 edition of Daily Mirror UK.

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