Prince Philip of Serbia

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Prince Philip of Serbia is a member of the Serbian royal family and a son of Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia.

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Prince Philip of Serbia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Serbian noble
member of royal family
prince
associatedWith Serbian monarchy restoration movement
birthCountry United Kingdom
birthPlace London, England
surface form: London
child Prince Stefan of Serbia NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Serbia NERFINISHED
educatedAt The King's School, Canterbury NERFINISHED
University of London
ethnicOrigin Brazilian
Serbian
familyName Karađorđević NERFINISHED
father Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork finance
fullName Philip Karadjordjevic NERFINISHED
givenName Philip NERFINISHED
grandfather King Peter II of Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
grandmother Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
house Karađorđević dynasty NERFINISHED
languageSpoken English
Portuguese
Serbian
maternalGrandfather Prince Pedro Gastão of Orléans-Braganza NERFINISHED
maternalGrandmother Princess Esperanza of Bourbon-Two Sicilies NERFINISHED
memberOf House of Karađorđević NERFINISHED
mother Princess Maria da Gloria of Orléans-Braganza NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Prince of Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
notableEvent wedding to Danica Marinković at Belgrade Cathedral
notableWork promotion of Serbian cultural heritage
occupation financial analyst
paternalGrandfather King Peter II of Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
paternalGrandmother Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
positionHeld Hereditary Prince of Serbia and Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
religion Serbian Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
residence Belgrade NERFINISHED
Royal Palace, Belgrade NERFINISHED
sibling Hereditary Prince Peter of Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
Prince Alexander of Serbia NERFINISHED
spouse Princess Danica of Serbia NERFINISHED
style His Royal Highness
title Prince of Serbia NERFINISHED

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Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia child Prince Philip of Serbia