Prince Peter of Yugoslavia (born 1980)
Peter | |
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Hereditary Prince of Yugoslavia | |
Born | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | February 5, 1980
House | Karađorđević |
Father | Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia |
Mother | Princess Maria da Gloria of Orléans-Braganza |
House of Karađorđević |
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The Crown Prince
Extended royal family Princess Linda
Princess Barbara
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Peter, Hereditary Prince of Yugoslavia (born February 5, 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 was born in Chicago and lived there 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 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). In May 2000, he concluded a series of art programmes on the European continent mainly in Barcelona and Seville.
On July 17, 2001, he and the Royal Family took up residence in the Royal Palace in Belgrade.
His godfather was Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia.
National dynastic honours
- House of Karađorđević: Knight Grand Cordon of the Royal Order of the Star of Karađorđe.
Ancestors
References
- "HRH Hereditary Prince Peter". Official Website of The Serbian Royal Family.
- Royal Mausoleum Oplenac
- 1980 births
- Living people
- Alumni of Camberwell College of Arts
- Karađorđević dynasty
- People from Chicago
- People educated at The King's School, Canterbury
- Rhode Island School of Design alumni
- Serbian princes
- Serbian people of Danish descent
- Serbian people of English descent
- Serbian people of German descent
- Serbian people of French descent
- Serbian people of Portuguese descent
- Serbian people of Brazilian descent