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His Royal HIghness Crown Prince Alexander



H.R.H.




His/Your Royal HIghness



Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Katharina


née Batis

H.R.H.




Her/Your Royal HIghness


Prince  Petar

son of 
Crown Prince Alexander &

Princess Maria da Gloria

His Royal Highness Prince Peter




H.R.H.





His/Your Royal HIghness




Prince Philip


son of

Crown Prince Alexander &

Princess Maria da Gloria

His Royal Highness Prince Phiip,

,Hereditary Prince of Serbia.




H.R.H.





His/Your Royal HIghness




Princess Danica


the wife of Prince Philip



Her Royal HIghness

Danica, Hereditary Princess of Serbia


née Marinković


H.R.H.




Her/Your Royal HIghness



Prince Stefan

son of

Prince Philip &

Princess Danica




Prince Alexander

son of

Crown Prince Alexander &

Princess Maria da Gloria

His Royal HIghness Prince Alexander



H.R.H.




His/Your Royal HIghness




Crown Prince Alexander was born on July 17, 1945 in suite 212 at Claridge's Hotel in London. When tradition prompted a future Yugoslav king to be born in Yugoslavia, the British government made the suite of sovereign Yugoslav territory for 24 hours. Thus, he could immediately get the title of Crown Prince of Yugoslavia.


Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, also claiming the crowned royal title of Alexander II Karađorđević  born 17 July 1945), is the last heir-apparent or heir-presumptive to the defunct throne of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and currently claimant to the abolished throne of the precursor Kingdom of Serbia. He is the head of the House of Karađorđević. Alexander is the only child of former King Peter II and his wife, Alexandra of Greece and Denmark. He held the position of crown prince in the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia for the first four-and-a-half months of his life, from his birth until the declaration of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia later in 1945.


On April 27, 2022, Prince Peter renounced his title of Hereditary Prince – for himself and his descendants – in favor of his younger brother Philip.