Category Archives: Serbia/Yugoslavia
Newer posts →Serbian Royals organize an auction in aid of Breast Cancer Prevention
Crown Prince Alexander II and Crown Princess Katherine of Serbia hosted an auction in aid of breast cancer prevention at the White Palace in Belgrade, 29 September 2009. Princess Ira von Fürstenberg attended the event as special guest of Their Royal Highnesses. The auction was organized by HRH Crown Princess Katherine Foundation and featured limited edition of rubber footwear. Also for auction were 25 unique styled items featuring woven designs. … Continue reading
Posted in Serbia/Yugoslavia | Tagged Auction, Cancer, Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia, Crown Princess Katherine Foundation, Crown Princess Katherine of Yugoslavia, Health, Patronage | 1 CommentCrown Prince Alexander lays wreath at the Monument of Unknown Hero
On September 15, Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia laid a wreath at a Monument of Unknown Hero on Avala Mountain near Belgrade on the 91st anniversary of the breach of the Thessaloniki Front in 1918. During the traditional ceremony and military parade organized by Association of the descendants of Serbian Soldiers, the Crown Prince said: “I sincerely believe that our generation has an obligation to make a better and more … Continue reading
Posted in Serbia/Yugoslavia | Tagged Anniversary, Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia, Education, Memorial, Restoration, World War I | Leave a commentRoyals Attend Charity Gala for Uzbekistan
The Duchess of Württemberg yesterday attended a gala dinner for the launch of the charity fund ‘Uzbekistan 2020’ dedicated to developing cultural, intellectual and human exchanges between Western Europe and Uzbekistan, at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris. Other royal guests were princess Léa of Belgium, prince Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, prince of Venice and Piedmont, and Princess Helene of Yugoslavia. Other guests were Bernadette Chirac, wife of the … Continue reading
Posted in Belgium, Germany, Italy, Serbia/Yugoslavia | Tagged Celebrities, Culture, House of Savoy, House of Württemberg, Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, Princess Helene of Yugoslavia, Princess Léa of Belgium, The Duchess of Württemberg, UNESCO, Uzbekistan | 1 CommentSerbian Crown Prince Opens Summit of Cardiologists
On 5 April crown prince Alexander II of Serbia opened the 5th international summit of interventional cardiologists in the Hotel M Bern Western in belgrade. The conference will last until 8 April. In his speech at the conference, the crown prince said: ‘I am proud that my wife, crown princess Katherine is member of the board of the Foundation ‘For Your Heart’ which will help reduce the number of deaths … Continue reading
Posted in Serbia/Yugoslavia | Tagged Conference, Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia, Health | 1 CommentSerbian Crown Prince Attends Unveiling of Memorial Plaque
02/10/2009 Belgrade, Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia attended a ceremony for the unveiling of a memorial plaque dedicated to the students and assistant of the Mining Geology Faculty who died in an accident at the Ravanica Cave in 2007. On 30 April the three Belgrade university students and their lecturer died of suffocation after they tried to dive through water-filled pockets of the cave. There has been some confusion of … Continue reading
Posted in Serbia/Yugoslavia | Tagged Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia, Memorial | Leave a commentEuropean Royalty Enjoy Keelboat Races in Monaco
To celebrate the 80th anniversery of the Dragon Class on the first weekend of the 25th Primo Cup keelboat racing, prince Albert II invited other royals like prince Henrik of Denmark, prince Serge of Yugoslavia and prince Charles of Bourbon-Two-Sicilies, duke of Castro. “A big thank you to the Yacht Club de Monaco for this initiative to celebrate 80 years of the Dragon, a series close to my heart, by … Continue reading
Posted in Denmark, Italy, Monaco, Serbia/Yugoslavia | Tagged Albert II of Monaco, House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Prince Henrik the Prince Consort, Prince Sergius of Yugoslavia, Sailing, Sport, The Duchess of Castro, The Duke of Castro | Leave a comment