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Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia (b. 1958)



Prince Dimitri Karadjordjevic (born June 18, 1958 in Boulogne-sur-Seine, France) is the eldest son of Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia (born 1924) and his first wife Maria Pia of Savoy, daughter of King Umberto II of Italy. He belongs to the cadet branch of the Royal House of Yugoslavia, descending from Regent Prince Paul of Yugoslavia. He is a third cousin of Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, and 101st in line of succession to the British throne.

His grandmother was Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark (sister of Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent), also Dimitri is first cousin to the pretender to the throne of Italy Filliberto Emanuelle of Savoy, second cousin to Constantine II of Greece and also first cousin of the actress Catherine Oxenberg.
Preceded by:
Prince Karl Wladimir of Yugoslavia
Line of Succession to the British throne Followed by:
Princess Maria Tatiana of Yugoslavia, Mrs Thune-Larsen

External links

*Genealogy of the Royal House of Karageorgevich of Serbia and Yugoslavia at chivalricorders.org
*Entry on Dimitri at thePeerage.com



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