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A memorial service was held at Windsor Castle today, Tuesday (27/2), to mark the one year anniversary of the death of the former King Constantine.

The memorial service in St George’s Chapel began at 11:00am (London time), the church to which the coffin containing Queen Elizabeth was taken after the London funeral service, to be interred in the royal crypt.

Hosted by Queen Camilla

King Charles was absent from the memorial service for health reasons as he continues his treatment for cancer, while Prince William of Wales did not attend the ceremony for “personal reasons”.

Thus, the memorial service organised by the British royal family was hosted by Queen Camilla.

The memorial service was organised by the British royal family as a sign of the kinship and close friendship between the two families, as the father of the former King Constantine, King Paul I, was a cousin of King Charles’ father, Prince Philip, so they were also cousins.

In addition, the former King Constantine was godfather to Prince William and Philip Glyxburgh was godson to Princess Diana.