Today, Hereditary Prince Peter of Serbia marks his fortieth birthday.
Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia and Princess Maria da Glória of Orléans-Braganza on their wedding day. Prince Regent Paul of Yugoslavia can be seen to the far right of the photograph. |
The newlyweds: Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Maria da Glória of Serbia. |
The Chicago Tribune of 6 February 1980 heralds Prince Peter’s arrival. |
On 5 February 1980, the prince was born at Chicago, Illinois, as the first child of Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia (b.1945) and Princess Maria da Glória of Orléans-Braganza (b.1946). Alexander and Maria da Glória had married in 1972. Their infant son’s name paid tribute to both the father and mother’s fathers: King Peter II of Yugoslavia (1923 – 1970) and Prince Pedro Gastão of Orléans-Braganza (1913 – 2007). At his christening, Hereditary Prince Peter received his cousin Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia (1924 – 2016), the only surviving son of Prince Regent Paul of Yugoslavia and Princess Olga (née Greece and Denmark), as his godfather.
Peter was followed by two younger brothers: the fraternal twin princes Philip and Alexander (b.1982). In 1985, the marriage of Crown Prince Alexander and Princess Maria da Glória ended in divorce. By the end of 1985, Peter and his brothers had gained a new stepmother and stepfather. In September 1985, Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia married Katherine Clairy Batis (b.1945) at the Orthodox Church in London. In October 1985, Princess Maria da Glória married don Ignacio de Medina y Fernández de Córdoba, 19th Duke of Segorbe (b.1947). Peter gained two sister’s from his mother’s second marriage: Sol (b.1986) and Luna (b.1988).
Hereditary Prince Peter of Serbia |
Prince Peter graduated from The King’s School Canterbury in England. There the prince obtained three A levels in Art, French and Spanish. Peter then completed an art foundation course at the Camberwell College of Arts in London. The hereditary prince then pursued studies in graphic design at the Rhode Island School of Design. It is in this field that Prince Peter currently works as a graphic design professional.
Hereditary Prince Peter of Serbia lives in London. Although all three reside in different countries, Peter is very close to his brothers Philip and Alexander. After his father Crown Prince Alexander, Peter is first in the line of succession to the Headship of the Royal House of Serbia. Prince Peter is also in the line of succession to the British throne. The hereditary prince is often present in Serbia to support his father Crown Prince Alexander, Crown Princess Katherine, and their family in their activities.
We wish Prince Peter many happy returns of the day!
Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia and his three sons (left to right): Hereditary Prince Peter, Prince Philip, and Prince Alexander. |
The Ancestry of Hereditary Prince Peter of Serbia
1. Hereditary Prince Peter of Serbia (b.Chicago, Illinois, USA 5 February 1980)
Parents
2. Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia (b.London 17 July 1945)
who married at Villamanrique de la Condesa, Seville, Spain on 1 July 1972 (divorced 1985)
3. Princess Maria da Glória of Orléans-Braganza (b.Petrópolis 13 December 1946)
Grandparents
4. King Peter II of Yugoslavia (Belgrade 6 September 1923 – Denver, Colorado, USA 3 November 1970)