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  1. Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia (Serbian: Александар Карађорђевић, Престолонаследник Југославије; born 17 July 1945), is the head of the House of Karađorđević, the former royal house of the defunct Kingdom of Yugoslavia and its predecessor the Kingdom of Serbia.

  2. Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia (Serbian: Александар П. Карађорђевић / Aleksandar P. Karađorđević; 13 August 1924 – 12 May 2016) was the elder son of Prince Paul, who served as Regent of Yugoslavia in the 1930s, and his wife, Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark.

    • 12 May 2016 (aged 91), Paris, France
  3. Alexander I (Serbo-Croatian: Aleksandar I Karađorđević / Александар I Карађорђевић, pronounced [aleksǎːndar př̩ʋiː karad͡ʑǒːrd͡ʑeʋit͡ɕ]; 16 December 1888 [O.S. 4 December] – 9 October 1934), also known as Alexander the Unifier, was King of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes from 16 August 1921 to ...

  4. 15 de mai. de 2018 · Alexander Karadjordjevic, the Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, is a distant cousin of Prince Charles and counts Queen Elizabeth as his godmother. (Andrej Isakovic/AFP/Getty Images) He has been a...

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  5. Crown Prince Alexander, the heir to the throne, was born on Yugoslav territory as the British Government under the orders of Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill declared suite 212 in Claridge’s Hotel Yugoslav territory.

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  6. 18 de jul. de 2016 · Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia, who has died in Paris aged 91, encapsulated in his life both the advantages and the pitfalls of being born into a royal house at a time of intense political...

  7. 12 de mai. de 2016 · Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia was the elder son of Prince Paul, who served as Regent of Yugoslavia in the 1930s, and his wife, Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark.