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Remains of exiled Italian king arrive in Italy from Egypt

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Remains of exiled Italian king arrive in Italy from Egypt

The Associated Press
A view of the chapel of San Bernardo inside the Basilica of the Vicoforte sanctuary, where the corpse of Queen Elena di Savoia was received and where the remains of King Vittorio Emanuele III of Savoia will be placed, in Vicoforte, near Cuneo in the Piedmont region, Italy, Saturday, Dec. 16, 2017. The remains of exiled King Victor Emmanuel III, whose rule through two world wars eventually ended Italy's monarchy, are expected to be returned soon to a family mausoleum near Turin. The announcement Saturday from the Sanctuary of Vicoforte came hours after the remains of the king's wife, Queen Elena, were secretly transferred to the sanctuary from Montpellier, France. (Rafaele Sasso/ANSA via AP)

    The remains of exiled former Italian King Victor Emmanuel III have arrived in northwest Italy, from Egypt, for interment in a family mausoleum.

    The royal House of Savoy's flag covered the coffin Sunday upon arrival at a basilica in Vicoforte, near the town of Cuneo.

    Italy's post-war Constitution banned male descendants of the royals from Italian soil because the family had supported dictator Benito Mussolini. The ban was lifted in 2002.

    The remains arrived from St. Catherine's Cathedral in Alessandria, Egypt, where Victor Emmanuel died in 1947.

    A day earlier, the remains of his wife, Queen Elena, were transferred to Vicoforte from France, where she died in 1959.

    Victor Emmanuel, who ruled from 1900-1946, abdicated in favor of son Umberto II. Rejected by plebiscite, they went into exile.

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