About
Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, is the head of the House of Karađorđević, the former royal house of Yugoslavia and Serbia. He is the only child of King Peter II and Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark. For the first four months of his life, he held the title of crown prince in the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia before the monarchy was abolished. Alexander currently claims the royal title of "Alexander II Karadjordjevic" as a pretender to the throne.
Career Timeline
Born into Royalty
Born as Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, but the monarchy is soon abolished, stripping him of his formal power and impacting his immediate financial outlook.
Monarchy Abolished
Monarchy is abolished.
Return to Serbia
Alexander returns to Serbia and begins to reclaim family properties and establish a presence, slowly improving his financial holdings.
Championing Democracy
Continues to advocate for democracy and works on charitable causes, building goodwill and solidifying his role, also receiving assistance.
Restoring Legacy
Alexander works to restore his family's historical properties, solidifying his influence in the region.
Symbolic Figure
Alexander remains a symbolic figure in Serbia, known for his royal lineage and advocacy for democracy, although he lacks any real political power.
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Last updated: February 25, 2026








