Rome, Italy:
A descendant of Italy’s wartime King Victor Emmanuel III has apologised to the country’s Jewish neighborhood for his ancestor’s part in dictator Mussolini’s racial laws and the Holocaust.
“I condemn the 1938 racial laws, all of whose weight I still feel on my shoulders to this day, and with me the whole royal house,” 48-year-old Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy stated of his fantastic-grandfather.
Victor Emmanuel III had place his signature to an “unacceptable document”, he added in a letter posted to Facebook, “officially apologising” in the name of his family members.
Almost 8,000 Italian Jews have been deported from the nation and murdered in Nazi extermination camps, most of them in Auschwitz.
Giving a Television interview alongside the letter, Emanuele Filiberto also vaunted his family’s positive part in Italian unification and granting of equal rights to Jews from 1848.
Several Italian royals have been themselves deported to Nazi concentration camps, he recalled.
After the war, Victor Emmanuel III abdicated in May 1946 and died the following year in Egypt.
His son Humbert II reigned for only a month ahead of leaving for Switzerland when Italians opted for a republican constitution in a referendum.
Parliament only ended a constitutional ban on the House of Savoy’s male heirs returning to Italy in 2002, just after Emanuele Filiberto and his father Vittorio Emanuele swore loyalty to the republic.
The two guys gave up on compensation claims demanding 260 million euros ($316 million) for their family’s exile and the return of the royal family’s confiscated house just after a public outcry.
Emanuele Filiberto is married to French actress Clotilde Courau.
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