The Greek Royal Family joined together as they arrived for King Constantine’s memorial service in Windsor today.
Crown Princess Olympia, 27, cut a glamorous figure in a fitted navy blue dress with a square collar and an oversized black coat as she arrived at St George’s Chapel with her siblings.
His father, Crown Prince Pavlos, 56, opted for a navy double-breasted suit and matching tie for the occasion.
Crown Princess Marie-Chantal, 55, looked suitably elegant in a burgundy dress and matching shawl.
The mother of four completed her ensemble with matching suede heels and a black leather clutch.
Pictured: Crown Princess Olympia of Greece wears a navy dress and oversized black coat to her grandfather’s funeral in Windsor today. The Crown Princess arrived with her brothers Achileas-Andreas, Constantine Alexios and Odysseas-Kimon.
Pictured: Crown Prince Pavlos and his wife, Crown Princess Marie Chantal, looked somber as they arrived at the service.
Meanwhile, Pavlos’ brother Philoppos and his wife Nina arrived arm in arm and dressed in navy blue.
Princess Nina opted for a textured navy ensemble with a peplum skirt and matching headband.
Today’s service will be attended by several of Europe’s ruling houses, including the former King of Spain.
The Prince of Wales, 41, was expected to give a reading at the service for his late godfather but pulled out at the last minute for personal reasons.
William called the Greek royal family to apologize, while Kensington Palace confirmed that the Princess of Wales was “doing well” as she continues to recover from her abdominal surgery at home.
Today’s service at St George’s Chapel is held in honor of King Charles’s close friend and second cousin, Constantine II, former ruler of Greece.
Greece’s last king died on January 10 last year at the age of 82 after months of illness, more than 50 years after his exile in a military coup.
The late king, who was the only son of King Paul and Queen Frederick, was also the nephew of the Duke of Edinburgh and godfather to Prince William.
Crown Prince Pavlos’ brother Philoppos and his wife Nina arrived arm in arm and dressed in navy blue.
Crown Prince Pavlos and his wife Marie-Chantal lead the Greek royal family at the memorial service today.
Princess Olympia of Greece, Prince Achilles of Greece, Carlos Morales and Princess Tatiana of Greece sitting in front of the Spanish royal family in the chapel.
Pictured: King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain arrive at St George’s Chapel for the thanksgiving service.
Queen Camilla is greeted today as she attends a service of thanksgiving for the life of King Constantine of the Hellenes at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.
Prince Andrew was seen arriving at the Thanksgiving service along with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson.
It is understood that the Duke of York will attend as a member of the British royal family and was invited by the Greek royal family.
King Constantine’s funeral was attended by Princess Anne and her husband, Vice-Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, in January 2023.
Constantine became king of Greece in 1964, but was deposed from the throne when the monarchy was abolished in 1973.
Prince Andrew heads to the service at Windsor Castle today with Sarah, Duchess of York.
Penelope Knatchbull, Countess Mountbatten of Burma, Thomas Hooper and Lady Alexandra Hooper arrive at St George’s Chapel today for the service of thanksgiving for King Constantine.
Prince William and Kate Middleton speak with King Constantine at Windsor Castle in 2012
King Constantine attends church with Charles and Camilla at Sandringham in December 2007.
King Charles is not expected to attend his funeral in Windsor after retiring from public life following his cancer diagnosis.
Camilla’s role in the service will see her take the reins again as she works to take the pressure off her husband.
Members of the royal family have rallied around the King, and Prince William has returned to duty after spending time caring for his wife, Princess Kate.
In another health scare, the Princess of Wales has been admitted to the London Clinic for planned abdominal surgery and will be unable to carry out any royal engagements until at least Easter.
Last month, the Greek royal family made a somber display by attending a memorial service to mark the first year of King Constantine’s death.
He died “of a stroke,” local media reported, after several hospital admissions in the previous months.
High-profile royals, including Constantine’s son Crown Prince Pavlos and Dowager Queen Anna Maria, attended a private ceremony at the former summer palace of Tatoi, outside Athens.
Last year, Crown Princess Olympia split from her boyfriend of three years, Peregrine Pearson, shortly before the aristocrat was photographed kissing Game of Thrones actress Sophie Turner.