Royal Profile: Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia

Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia was born 15 January 1982 as the youngest son of Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia and his wife Princess Maria da Gloria, Duchess of Segorbe {Source}.  He has an older brother and a fraternal twin{Source}:
  • Hereditary Prince Philip (1980)
  • Prince Peter (1982, twin)
His godparents are {Source}:
  • Queen Sofia of Spain (his father's cousin)
  • King Constantine of Greece  (his father's cousin)
  • The Duchess of Calabria
He was educated in Spain, England and the United States.  He first attended kindergarten in Spain, before attending one of London's top prep schools {Source}. In 2000, he graduated from King’s School Canterbury{Source}.He obtained three “A” levels in Spanish, French, Government and Politics, and ten GCSE’s (General Certificate of Secondary Education){Source}. He went to the University of San Francisco (USF), graduated with a Communication Studies Degree with Emphasis on Public Relations and Journalism in 2004{Source}.  Prince Alexander attended a graduate school at an American university completing a Master of Fine Arts Degree (MFA) in Advertising (Art Direction){Source}. Currently he is working in the internet electronic publishing area in California.

Prince Alexander enjoys Art, Photography, Music, French Cinema, Current Affairs, Surfing, Snowboarding, Scuba Diving, Museums, Cuisine, Literature, Tennis, Basketball and Football{Source}. He speaks English, Spanish and French and is continuing his Serbian studies{Source}.

When he was 19 years old, his family took up residence at the Royal Palace of Belgrade{Source}. He is in line for the throne of Yugoslavia and as a greatx4 grandson of Queen Victoria, he is distantly in line for the British Throne as well.
He shares a birthday with:
  • Princess Michael of Kent (1945)
  • Don Iñaki Urdangarín y Liebaert (Spain) (1968)
  • Prince Philip of Yugoslavia (1982)Master Antoine de Massy (Monaco) (1997)

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