Charles III tried to make amends to Greece after scandal 08:52

King of Britain III. Charles attended the UN climate conference (COP28) wearing a tie in the colors of the Greek flag after the kingdom’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was embroiled in scandal for refusing to meet Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in London. This was reported by Bloomberg.

Altar I didn’t want They met after Mitsotakis called on London to return the Parthenon sculptures stored in the British Museum to Greece.

The agency was named after King George III, whose father Prince Philip was born into the Greek royal family. He notes that it is unclear whether Charles was trying to make any statement with his appearance.

“The tie His Majesty is wearing today is simply part of his collection,” a Buckingham Palace spokesman told Bloomberg.

The monarch wore the same tie when South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol visited London last week. According to an article in the Greek City Times, the accessory was made by Athenian tie manufacturer Pagoni.

Previously to Ukraine brought Scythian gold.



Source: Gazeta

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