Royal Profile: 15 Facts about Prince Alexander of Yugoslaiva
- 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
- King Constantine of Greece
- 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 was at 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)