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02-03-2010, 02:21 AM
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Crown Prince Alexander II of Serbia smiles as he arrives to speak
at a forum entitled "Achieving the Grand Vision: Southeastern
Europe in the European Union." at the Woodrow Wilson Center
in Washington on February 2, 2010.
** Pic 1 ** Pic 2 ** belga **
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02-06-2010, 10:37 AM
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HRH Crown Princess Katherine of Serbia, HRH Crown Prince
Alexander II of Serbia (pic 1) and Prince Dimitri of Serbia
(pic 3) attend the 2010 Princes Ball Mardi Gras Masquerade
Gala at Cipriani 42nd Street on February 5, 2010 in New York
City. Pic 2 shows CP Alexander with all his sons, but it's hard
to say who's who
** Pic 1 ** Pic 2 ** Pic 3 **
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Who is with Dimitri? "Maxima-esque"!
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03-30-2010, 07:26 AM
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Prince Dmitri, who can be seen is the last picture, is the son of prince Alexander of Yugoslavia and princess Maria Pia of Italy. His paternal grandmother is Olga of Greece & Denmark, sister of Marina, Duchess of Kent.
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Noblesse & Royautes has an entry about priness Katherine distributing candy at a school in Belgrade. Sche visited the Lipa kindergarten, a school for children with mental development problems. She handed it out on ' Lazarus saturday', which nis celebrated in the Orthodox church.
Katherine de Serbie distribue des friandises aux enfants d’une école de Belgrade | Noblesse & Royautés
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04-24-2010, 10:24 AM
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The birthday of Ira von Fuerstenberg was celebrated at the royal palace in Belgrade. Host was crown prince Alexander of Yugoslavia. Other guests: Pierre d'Aremberg, Beatrice von Hardenberg, prince Amyn Aga Kahn, Sebastian, Virginia, Hubertus and Elizabeth of Fuerstenberg, Laure de Beauveau-Craon and Gunilla von Bismarck.
Source: Noblesse & Royautes
Link with some pictures: http://www.noblesseetroyautes.com/nr01/?p=31112
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05-24-2010, 08:48 AM
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Prince Alexander and Princess Barbara of Yugoslavia attend the
opening of the new Cartier Flagship Store on May 22, 2010 in
Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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After reading this thread I've noticed on several occasions the king and queen of Sweden have been guests of CP Alexander. It surprised me that they were close. Does anyone know the basis for it?
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07-12-2010, 01:02 PM
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Perhaps they are friends.
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07-14-2010, 06:18 AM
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Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine at Crown Princess Victoria's wedding.
-> Alexander & Katherine, Stockholm June 2010
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Yes, they are friends. The King and Queen attended CPAlexander's 60th birthday celebrations (as did I) and I left the King get in front of me in the dessert line at the lunch at the palace the day after the gala dinner.
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Originally Posted by vsriCo
After reading this thread I've noticed on several occasions the king and queen of Sweden have been guests of CP Alexander. It surprised me that they were close. Does anyone know the basis for it?
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HRH Crown Prince Alexander II disappointed about the opinion of the UN Court
In a statement released yesterday, His Royal Highness Crown Prince Alexander commented regarding the decision by the International Court of Justice on Kosovo in the Hague today.
HRH Crown Prince Alexander stated the following: “We are disappointed about the opinion of the International Court of Justice in the Hague announced today. It clearly shows that force has prevailed over International Justice! By making the decision that independence is irreversible, the Court confirmed that it basically didn’t have its’ own standpoint, and that it didn’t actually need such a long time to present to the public decision made by those who brought tragedy and lawlessness to Kosovo and Metohija by their policy and their deeds.
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Statement of hrh crown prince alexander’s office
REGARDING RULING OF SLOVENIAN COURT AND CONFUSION OF WHO IS WHO IN THE ROYAL FAMILY
The Office of HRH Crown Prince Alexander II would like to inform the public that the recent decision of Slovenian Court regarding properties in Slovenia is not related to HRH Crown Prince Alexander II, as media have published, but rather to HRH Prince Alexander Karadjordjevic, the son of late Prince Paul. Brdo kod Kranja was confiscated from Prince Paul in by a decree in 1947, whereas Crown Prince Alexander II is the direct successor of late King Alexander I and Queen Maria whose family property of the senior branch of the Royal Family in Slovenia is a villa on the Bohinj and a villa on the Bled Lake, they were also confiscated by the same act in 1947.
To clarify the property Brdo kod Kranja is part of the properties of HRH Prince Alexander Karadjordjevic, the son of late Prince Paul and his family. - Official site of Serbian RF
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The photogallery from the Crown Prince's site -January 6th, 2012.
I wonder what is the Crown Prince doing with the fire? 
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Today is Christmas, and that is burning of badnjak. That is Serbian customs for Christmas Eve (6.1.)
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Today is Christmas, and that is burning of badnjak. That is Serbian customs for Christmas Eve (6.1.)
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In Serbia Christmas is celebrated on the 7th of January? I never knew that I knew the 6th was 3 kings day. Is it traditional for all families to have a fire like Crown Prince Alexander did?
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In Serbia Christmas is celebrated on the 7th of January? I never knew that I knew the 6th was 3 kings day. Is it traditional for all families to have a fire like Crown Prince Alexander did?
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In Serbia and in other Orthodox countries like Russia,Macedonia,Ukraine .... Christmas is celebrated at 7th January, on 6th is Christmas Eve(Badnik) when all family dinner together fasting(meatless) food, and we(in Macedonia and other Orthodox countries ) break(share) bread with a coin, and who would get the coin is believe that will go follow happiness all year
The fire is a traditional also, but he lights up the day before Christmas Eve.People gather around fire, they dancing, sing and drink hot RAKIJA,hot wine...until the early morning hours when small kids start to go on KOLEDE
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