Dutch royal holiday house arouses Greek media ire

A row has erupted in Greece about the possible involvement of three government ministers in the sanctioning of illegal building work on the Dutch royal family’s new holiday home, the Financieele Dagblad says on Wednesday.

The paper says the Greek media are full of stories about the building of a private harbour on the estate, outside the village of Kranidi on the Peloponnese. The harbour would give the family direct access to the sea.

The FD says there are claims that various laws have been broken to make it possible to build the harbour and to fence the estate off from the surrounding area.

This has been done out of ‘public safety’ considerations but questions are being asked about what aspects of public safety are being served, the paper says.

Row

King Willem-Alexander bought the €4.5m holiday house on the Greek coast in 2012.

The royal couple were forced to sell their first holiday home on a luxury complex in Mozambique following a wave of negative publicity about the project, including claims of corruption, environmental damage and a lack of benefits for the local population.

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