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{| class="wikitable" style="float:right" size="500px" |+ ! colspan="2" |HRH Princess Olga of Yugoslavia |- | colspan="2" |[[File:Leiningen Olga.png|center|frameless]] |- |'''Titles''' |Princess of [[Yugoslavia]] Princess of [[Prussia|Leiningen]] |- ! colspan="2" |Biographical Information |- |'''Born''' |23 October 1984 (age 40) Waldleiningen, Prussia, Germany |- |'''Spouse''' |[[Prince Philip of Yugoslavia]] (m. 2017) |- |'''Issue''' |[[Prince Stefan of Yugoslavia|Prince Stefan]] [[Princess Marija of Yugoslavia|Princess Marija]] |- |'''Name''' |Olga Margarita Valerie Elisabeth Stephanie Alexandra |- |'''House''' |Leiningen (by birth) Karadordevic (by marriage) |- |'''Father''' |[[Andreas, Prince of Leiningen]] |- |'''Mother''' |[[Princess Alexandra of Hanover (b. 1959)|Princess Alexandra of Hanover]] |- |'''Religion''' |Evangelical Church of Germany |} '''Princess Olga of Yugoslavia''' (born ''Princess Olga of Leiningen'' on 23 October 1984) is a member of the Yugoslavian Royal Family as the daughter-in-law of '''[[Alexander II, King of Yugoslavia]]'''. She is also a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family as the niece-in-law of '''[[Pedro V, Emperor of Brazil]],''' as well as the Hanoverian Royal Family as the niece of '''[[Ernest Augustus V, King of Hanover]]'''. ==Life== Olga was born the second child and only daughter of '''Andreas, Prince of Leiningen''' and '''Princess Alexandra of Hanover'''. ==Marriage and Issue== On 7 October 2017, Olga married '''Prince Philip of Yugoslavia''' in Waldleiningen. Philip and Olga have two children, '''Stefan''' and '''Marija'''. {| class="wikitable" !Photo !Name !Birth !Death !Marriage |- |[[File:Karadordevic_Stefan.png|frameless|150x150px]] |[[Prince Stefan of Yugoslavia|Prince Stefan]] |25 February 2018 | | |- |[[File:Karadordevic_Marija.png|frameless|150x150px]] |[[Princess Marija of Yugoslavia|Princess Marija]] |5 November 2023 | | |} ==Residences== <gallery> File:Residences_Yugoslavia_New_Palace.jpg|New Palace; Main Residence (March-May; September-November) File:Residences_Yugoslavia_White_Palace.jpg|link=|White Palace; Winter Residence (December-February) File:Residences_Yugoslavia_Golden_Hill_Villa.jpg|link=|Golden Hill Villa; Summer Residence (June-August) </gallery> ==Sartorial Information== ===Tiara Collection=== <gallery> File:Tiaras Nobility Leiningen Olga Diamond Scroll Tiara.jpg|(2000) Diamond Scroll Tiara; 16th birthday gift from her parents File:Tiaras Nobility Leiningen Olga Diamond Tiara.jpg|(2017) Diamond Tiara; Wedding gift from her in-laws File:Tiaras Nobility Leiningen Olga Fringe Tiara.JPG|(2017) Fringe Tiara; Wedding gift from her parents </gallery> ===Clothing Collection=== Clothing Collection ==Titles and Honours== *'''1984-2017''' Princess Olga of Leiningen *'''2017-present''' Princess Olga of Yugoslavia ===National Honours=== [[File:Honours_Yugoslavia_Order_of_the_Star_of_Karadorde.png|frameless|75x75px]] Order of the Star of Karadorde (2017) ==Ancestry== {| class="wikitable" |+ !Parents !Grandparents !Great-Grandparents !Great-Great-Grandparents |- |[[Andreas, Prince of Leiningen]] |[[Emich Kyrill, Prince of Leiningen]] [[Princess Eilika of Oldenburg]] |[[Karl, Prince of Leiningen]] [[Grand Duchess Maria Kirillovna of Russia]]<br> [[Grand Duke Nikolaus of Oldenburg]]<br> [[Princess Helena of Waldeck and Pyrmont]] |[[Emich I, Prince of Leiningen]] [[Princess Feodora of Hohenlohe-Langenburg]]<br> [[Emperor Kirill of Russia]]<br> [[Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]]<br> [[Grand Duke Frederick Augustus II of Oldenburg]]<br> [[Princess Elisabeth Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin]]<br> [[Friedrich, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont]]<br> [[Princess Bathildis of Schaumburg-Lippe]] |- |[[Princess Alexandra of Hanover (b. 1959)|Princess Alexandra of Hanover]] |[[King Ernest Augustus IV of Hanover]] [[Princess Ortrud of Schleswig-Holstein]] |[[King Ernest Augustus III of Hanover]] [[Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia]] [[Prince Albert Christian of Schleswig-Holstein]] [[Princess Hertha of Ysenburg-Budingen]] |[[King Ernest Augustus II of Hanover]] [[Princess Thyra of Denmark]] [[Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany]] [[Princess Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein]] [[Duke Frederick of Schleswig-Holstein]] [[Princess Adelheid of Schaumburg-Lippe]] [[Bruno, Prince of Ysenburg-Budingen]] [[Countess Bertha of Castell-Rudenhausen]] |} ==Lines of Succession== {| class="wikitable wiki-table" |+ ! colspan="3" |Princess Olga of Yugoslavia House of Leiningen Born: 23 October 1984 |- | colspan="3" |<center>'''Lines of Succession'''</center> |- |<center>Preceded by</center> |<center>Succession to the [[Russia|Russian]] throne</center> |<center>Followed by</center> |- |<center>[[Prince Leopold of Leiningen]]</center> |<center>14th in the line of succession</center> |<center>[[Prince Stefan of Yugoslavia]]</center> |} [[Category:Nobility of Prussia]] [[Category:House Leiningen]]
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