Furthermore, I do find Queen Frederika a very beautiful, charming and gracious person that is based mostly on appearance and her public persona. Moreover, the meddling was inappropriate for a constitutional monarch and/or their spouse. The meddling, per the citation of the said book, seemed to be a tendency of the Greek royal house as a whole going back to the progenitor of the said royal house, George I. I wonder, though, that the Danish royal house, from which George descended, did not have this same tendency. I think there was one episode when Christian X meddled but he was brought 'back in to line' so to speak thereafter.
Both Frederika in her own memoir and her loyal friend Lilika Papanicolaou in her 1994 biography of Frederika seem to have known that the queens's passion for meddling in politics was a subject to be entirely avoided in any flattering portrayal of the Queen's life. White-washing isn't exactly the same thing as an admission of guilt, but it can be a good indicator as to which aspects of a life story the adulatory biographer knows to be most embarrassing.
However, Frederika seemed to be inconspicuous relating to her relationship with Greek politics.
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