The heirs to Italy’s throne marked the end of their exile on Sunday by condemning the race laws of dictator Benito Mussolini. The government announced last month that heirs of the Savoy family could re-enter their ancestral homeland on Nov. 10, after Parliament voted to end the exile, which was imposed as punishment for collaborating with Mussolini.
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