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  1. Prince Philip and Princess Danica in November 2022. On 27 April 2022, his elder brother Prince Peter renounced the title of a hereditary prince – for himself and his descendants. Philip became the Hereditary Prince of Serbia and Yugoslavia, heir apparent to his father, Alexander.

  2. Their Royal Highnesses Hereditary Prince Philip and Princess Danica have two children, HRH Prince Stefan (born on 25 February 2018) and HRH Princess Maria (born on 5 November 2023). Hereditary Prince Philip lived in Virginia until 1984.

  3. Filip Karađorđević, sometimes referred to in English as Prince Philip Karageorgevitch and unofficially titled Philip, Hereditary Prince of Serbia and Yugoslavia, is a Serbian business manager, a member of the House of Karađorđević, and heir apparent to Crown Prince Alexander. He is the second grandson of the last King of Yugoslavia, Peter II.

  4. HRH Prince Philip | Удружење Краљевина Србија. Home / The Royal Family of Serbia / HRH Prince Philip. His Royal Highness was born in Fairfax, Virginia on 15 January 1982. He is the fraternal twin of Prince Alexander and second in the line to the Throne after Hereditary Prince Peter.

  5. Prince Alexander was born in 15 January 15 1982 at Inova Fairfax Hospital in Fairfax, Virginia, Alexander is the third and youngest child of the last crown prince of Yugoslavia, Alexander, and his first wife, Princess Maria da Gloria of Orléans-Braganza. He is the fraternal twin of Philip.

  6. The Royal Wiki. Philip, Hereditary Prince of Yugoslavia. Filip Karadordevic; born 15 January 1982), known in English as Prince Philip Karageorgevitch and unofficially titled Philip, Hereditary Prince of Serbia and Yugoslavia is a Serbian business manager, a member of the House of Karadordevic, and heir apparent to Crown Prince Alexander.

  7. Early life and education. Princess Danica was born in Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia (now Serbia) on 18 August 1986 as Danica Marinković. [1] [2] She is the daughter of Milan "Cile" Marinković (b. 1947 in Belgrade), [3] an impressionist painter, and his wife, Zorica "Beba" Krupež.