Back to newsPrincess Anne, representing the British Royal Family, is visiting Greece to mark the 85th anniversary of the Battle of Crete. The battle took place in May 1941, when Allied forces including British, Australian, New Zealand, and Greek troops fought against a German airborne invasion in one of World War II's most significant campaigns. Commemorations are held annually across Crete, with the main ceremonies typically taking place in Chania, where the Allied War Cemetery at Souda Bay honors thousands of fallen soldiers. If you are visiting Crete in mid-to-late May, attending the memorial events is a meaningful experience. The Souda Bay War Cemetery, located just outside Chania, is open to the public year-round and remains one of the most visited historical sites on the island. Expect heightened security and possible road closures near official ceremony locations during the anniversary period.
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Princess Anne Visits Greece for Battle of Crete 85th Anniversary
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