Prince Philip of Serbia has given an
interview to Montenegro newspaper Adria regarding the possibility
of rebuilding of the historically important chapel of Lovcen.
Prince Philip said: “There should not be a single Montenegrin or
Serb who would oppose the reconstruction of the chapel on Lovcen. I
am sure that the chapel on Lovcen will be restored and that Njegos’
wish will be respected.
Prince Albert hosts official visit from Serbian President
24th February 2022
Albert II, Prince of Monaco has welcomed
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić for a one-day official visit to
the Principality. On Tuesday morning, His Serene Highness and
the Serbian Head of State stood in the Princely Palace’s Court of
Honour as the two national…
Crown Prince Alexander unveiled bust of his great-grandfather King Peter I
21st September 2020
Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia unveiled
this Sunday a monument of his great-grandfathe,r King Peter I.
Crown Princess Kathrine also attended the ceremony. The bust of the
King Liberator, by Drinka Radovanović, was cast as part of the
effort to commemorate the greatest…
Last Sunday was the 59th anniversary of
the death of Her Majesty Queen Maria of Yugoslavia, her grandson
His Royal Highness Crown Prince Alexander issued a statement to
commemorate the death of his grandmother. Crown Prince Alexander’s
statement: “A sad anniversary for my family and me. It has been
almost six decades since my grandmother Her Majesty Queen Maria
passed away. It…
Crown Princess Katherine provides much-needed donations to the Serbian Health Service
17th April 2020
Even though the Serbian Crown Prince
Couple is in voluntary quarantine in their castle outside Belgrade,
they are continuing to work from home to improve the situation in
Serbia during the coronavirus pandemic. Crown Princess Katherine
has been helping to provide support…
Serbia's Crown Prince Couple highlight problems with cancer and orphans
14th November 2019
On Thursday of last week, Crown Prince
Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine of Serbia organised a formal
dinner at the White Palace in honour of the 56th Cancer Conference
Week. This happened only a day after Their Royal Highnesses
announced that they had made a large…
Serbia's Crown Prince Couple hosted charity gala at the White Palace
12th September 2019
Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess
Katherine of Serbia hosted the official opening of the three-day
Generali 24 Hours of Elegance-festival on Monday at the White
palace. This year’s “Generali 24 Hours of Elegance” was held in
cooperation with the British Chamber of Commerce, Jaguar, Belgrade
Waterfront and the Serbian Alliance for Historic Vehicles and is
dedicated to British…
Christina Oxenberg publishes a new book about the Serbian Royal Family
13th February 2018
Christina Oxenberg, daughter of Her Royal
Highness Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia and descendant of the
Serbian House of Karageorgevic, is due to have her seventh book
published. This time, it is about her own family, the Serbian Royal
Family of Karageorgevic. The book can…
Prince Philip of Serbia gets married
13th October 2017
On Saturday, the Serbian Prince Philip
married his fiancée Danica Marinkovic in a beautiful ceremony in
Belgrade. The Serbian Royal Family have only been welcome back in
their country for the past sixteen years and are no longer a
reigning dynasty, having lost the throne in…
In 1941, His Majesty King Peter II of
Yugoslavia had to leave his kingdom, when Nazi Germany invaded;
this was the start of 50 years of exile for the Serbian Royal
Family. King Peter died in 1970 and never had the chance to return
to Serbia. His only child, Crown Prince Alexander, returned to
Serbia in 1991, and since 2001, the Crown Prince and his family
have been living in the Royal Palace in…

