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'''Prince Philip of Yugoslavia''' (born 15 January 1982) is a member of the Yugoslavian Royal Family as the son of '''[[Alexander II, King of Yugoslavia]]'''. He is also a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family as the nephew of '''[[Pedro V, Emperor of Brazil]]'''.
'''Prince Philip of Yugoslavia''' (born 15 January 1982) is a member of the Yugoslavian Royal Family as the son of '''[[Alexander II, King of Yugoslavia]]'''. He is also a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family as the nephew of '''[[Pedro V, Emperor of Brazil]],''' as well as the Hanoverian Royal Family as the nephew-in-law of '''[[Ernest Augustus V, King of Hanover]]'''.


==Life==
==Life==
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Should his elder brother not produce any legitimate issue, Philip will one day ascend the throne as King of Yugoslavia.
Should his elder brother not produce any legitimate issue, Philip will one day ascend the throne as King of Yugoslavia.
Philip is the twin brother of '''[[Prince Alexander, Duke of Vastergotland|Prince Alexander]]'''.


==Marriage and Issue==
==Marriage and Issue==
On 7 October 2017, Philip married '''Princess Olga of Leiningen''' in Altleiningen. Philip and Olga have two children, '''Stefan''' and '''Marija'''.
On 7 October 2017, Philip married '''Princess Olga of Leiningen''' in Waldleiningen. Philip and Olga have two children, '''Stefan''' and '''Marija'''.
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 1 July 2025

HRH Prince Philip of Yugoslavia
Titles Prince of Yugoslavia
Biographical Information
Born 15 January 1982 (age 43)

Belgrade, Yugoslavia

Spouse Princess Olga of Leiningen

(m. 2017)

Issue Prince Stefan

Princess Marija

Name Philip
House Karadordevic
Father Alexander II, King of Yugoslavia
Mother Princess Maria da Gloria of Brazil
Religion Eastern Orthodox

Prince Philip of Yugoslavia (born 15 January 1982) is a member of the Yugoslavian Royal Family as the son of Alexander II, King of Yugoslavia. He is also a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family as the nephew of Pedro V, Emperor of Brazil, as well as the Hanoverian Royal Family as the nephew-in-law of Ernest Augustus V, King of Hanover.

Life[edit | edit source]

Philip was born the second child of Alexander II, King of Yugoslavia and Princess Maria da Gloria of Brazil.

Should his elder brother not produce any legitimate issue, Philip will one day ascend the throne as King of Yugoslavia.

Philip is the twin brother of Prince Alexander.

Marriage and Issue[edit | edit source]

On 7 October 2017, Philip married Princess Olga of Leiningen in Waldleiningen. Philip and Olga have two children, Stefan and Marija.

Photo Name Birth Death Marriage
Prince Stefan 25 February 2018
Princess Marija 5 November 2023

Residences[edit | edit source]

Titles and Honours[edit | edit source]

  • 1982-present Prince Philip of Yugoslavia

National Honours[edit | edit source]

Order of the Star of Karadorde (2000)

Order of the Yugoslav Crown (2017)

Ancestry[edit | edit source]

Parents Grandparents Great-Grandparents Great-Great-Grandparents
Alexander II, King of Yugoslavia King Peter II of Yugoslavia

Princess Alexandra of Greece

King Alexander I of Yugoslavia

Princess Maria of Romania

King Alexander of Greece

Aspasia Manos

King Peter I of Yugoslavia

Princess Zorka of Montenegro

King Ferdinand of Romania

Princess Marie of Edinburgh

King Constantine I of Greece

Princess Sophia of Prussia

Petros Manos

Maria Argyropoulos

Princess Maria da Gloria of Brazil Emperor Pedro IV of Brazil

Princess Maria de la Esperanza of the Two Sicilies

Emperor Pedro III of Brazil

Countess Elisabeth of Dobrzenicz

Prince Carlo of the Two Sicilies

Princess Louise of France

Prince Gaston, Count of Eu

Empress Isabel of Brazil

Jan, Count of Dobrzenicz

Countess Elisabeth of Kottulin-Krzizkowitz

King Alphonse I of the Two Sicilies

Princess Maria Antonietta of the Two Sicilies

King Louis Philippe II of France

Princess Marie Isabelle d'Montpensier

Lines of Succession[edit | edit source]

Prince Philip of Yugoslavia

House of Karadordevic

Born: 15 January 1982

Lines of Succession
Preceded by
Succession to the Yugoslavian throne
Followed by
Peter, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia
2nd in the line of succession
Prince Stefan of Yugoslavia