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Princess Anne Honors Battle of Crete's 1941 WWII Legacy

Sunday, 24 May 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, is visiting Crete to represent the United Kingdom at official commemorations marking the Battle of Crete, fought in May 1941. The battle was a major World War II engagement in which Allied forces, including British, Australian, New Zealand, and Greek troops, defended the island against a German airborne invasion. Though the Allies ultimately withdrew, the battle is remembered as a significant moment of resistance and sacrifice. Commemorations typically include military ceremonies at war cemeteries, particularly the Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery in Souda Bay, near Chania. Visitors to western Crete can pay their respects at the Souda Bay War Cemetery, one of the most moving historical sites on the island, open to the public year-round. The annual commemoration draws international delegations and offers a meaningful cultural experience for history-minded travellers.

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