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===National dynastic honours===
===National dynastic honours===
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Karađorđević dynasty|House of Karađorđević]]: Knight Grand Cordon of the [[Order of Karađorđe's Star|Royal Order of the Star of Karađorđe]].
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Karađorđević dynasty|House of Karađorđević]]: Knight Grand Cordon of the [[Order of Karađorđe's Star|Royal Order of the Star of Karađorđe]].

==Ancestors==
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|1= 1. '''Peter, Hereditary Prince of Yugoslavia'''
|2= 2. [[Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia]]
|3= 3. [[Princess Maria da Glória of Orléans-Braganza]]
|4= 4. [[Peter II of Yugoslavia]]
|5= 5. [[Alexandra of Yugoslavia|Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark]]
|6= 6. [[Prince Pedro Gastão of Orléans-Braganza]]
|7= 7. [[Princess María de la Esperanza of Bourbon-Two Sicilies]]
|8= 8. [[Alexander I of Yugoslavia]]
|9= 9. [[Maria of Yugoslavia|Princess Maria of Romania]]
|10= 10. [[Alexander of Greece]]
|11= 11. [[Aspasia Manos]]
|12= 12. [[Prince Pedro de Alcântara of Orléans-Braganza]]
|13= 13. [[Countess Elisabeth Dobrzensky von Dobrzenicz]]
|14= 14. [[Prince Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies]]
|15= 15. [[Princess Louise of Orléans]]
|16= 16. [[Peter I of Serbia]]
|17= 17. [[Zorka of Montenegro|Princess Zorka of Montenegro]]
|18= 18. [[Ferdinand I of Romania]]
|19= 19. [[Marie of Edinburgh|Princess Marie of Edinburgh]]
|20= 20. [[Constantine I of Greece]]
|21= 21. [[Sophia of Prussia|Princess Sophia of Prussia]]
|22= 22. [[Manos family|Petros Manos]]
|23= 23. Maria Argyropoulos
|24= 24. [[Prince Gaston, Count of Eu]]
|25= 25. [[Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil]]
|26= 26. Count Johann Dobrzensky von Dobrzenicz
|27= 27. Countess Elisabeth Kottulinsky von Kottulin
|28= 28. [[Prince Alfonso, Count of Caserta]]
|29= 29. [[Princess Maria Antonietta of Bourbon-Two Sicilies]]
|30= 30. [[Prince Philippe, Count of Paris]]
|31= 31. [[Princess Marie Isabelle of Orléans]]
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:12, 21 May 2019

Peter
Hereditary Prince of Yugoslavia
Born (1980-02-05) 5 February 1980 (age 44)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
HouseKarađorđević
FatherAlexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia
MotherPrincess Maria da Gloria of Orléans-Braganza

Peter, Hereditary Prince of Yugoslavia (born 5 February 1980), also known as Peter III Karađorđević (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар III Карађорђевић / Petar III Karađorđević), is the eldest son of Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, and Princess Maria da Gloria of Orléans-Braganza. Prince Peter is the grandson of King Peter II.

Education and career

Peter lived in Chicago until the end of 1981, when he moved with his parents to Virginia. In 1983, he first attended morning pre-school in Tysons Corner, Virginia, and in 1984, he went to day school. In 1988 at the age of eight, he was a student at one of London's top preparatory day schools. In June 1998, he graduated from The King's School, Canterbury, in England, having obtained three A-levels in Art, Spanish, and French, and ten GCSEs. In 1999, he completed in London an art foundation course at Camberwell College of Arts (London Institute). He spent the 1999–2000 year at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), a renowned art school on the East Coast of the United States. In May 2000, he concluded a series of art programmes on the European continent mainly in Barcelona and Seville.

He is currently working in the field of graphic design and computer technologies.

He speaks English, Spanish and French, and is continuing with his Serbian studies.

Before the Serbian 5 October 2000 revolution, he travelled to Serbia in 1991 and in July 2000. On 17 July 2001, he and the Royal Family took up residence in the Royal Palace in Belgrade. He has travelled throughout Europe, the United States, and has visited the Middle East, South East Asia, and Central and South America.

His godfather was the late Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia.

National dynastic honours

References

  • "HRH Hereditary Prince Peter". Official Website of The Serbian Royal Family.
  • Royal Mausoleum Oplenac
Prince Peter of Yugoslavia (born 1980)
Born: 5 February 1980
Lines of succession
First Line of succession to the former Yugoslav throne
1st position
Succeeded by
Preceded by Line of succession to the British throne
(descended from Alfred, son of Victoria)