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When Princess Irene of Greece Visited Cyprus in 1962 (VIDEO)

Published January 19, 2026, 11:20
When Princess Irene of Greece Visited Cyprus in 1962 (VIDEO)

The recent passing of Princess Irene of Greece was marked by the attendance of royal families from around the world, including Queen Sofia and King Felipe of Spain. Princess Irene holds a special place in Cypriot history, as she was the first member of the Greek royal family to visit the island after its independence in 1960. Her visit in October 1962 was particularly symbolic, signifying the strengthening of relations between Cyprus and Greece. The then 20-year-old princess was invited by Archbishop Makarios III and participated in official events and tours of various communities. Her arrival in Nicosia was met with a warm welcome from the Cypriot people, who awaited her with Greek and Cypriot flags. Similar enthusiasm was shown in other cities, such as Kalavasos, where residents greeted her with traditional songs. A noteworthy aspect of the visit was the vehicle used for her transportation: a unique 1959 American Ford Skyliner convertible, the only one of its kind in Cyprus at the time, which was provided by a local resident. Princess Irene stood out for her simplicity and ease in communicating with people, conversing with residents and expressing her admiration for the island's beauty and the hospitality of the Cypriots. The visit of Princess Irene to Cyprus in 1962 left an indelible mark on the memory of Cypriots, symbolizing the close relationship between the two countries and her personal commitment to strengthening cultural and educational ties.