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ROYALIST NEWS
#57

HRH Crown Prince Alexander II
Christmas and New Year Message Julian Calendar

Belgrade, 5 January 2014 – His Royal Highness Crown Prince Alexander II extends Christmas and New Year’s greetings to the citizens of Serbia who celebrate Christmas according to the Julian calendar.

Dear Citizens of Serbia,

The year 2013 was especially memorable for my family and me. After over 50 years we paid our last respects and bid farewell to Their Majesties King Peter II, Queen Alexandra, Queen Maria and His Royal Highness Prince Andrej. The Karadjordjevics’, whose destiny throughout history has been closely tied to the destiny of the entire nation, as well as to the establishment of the modern Serbian State. Their lives are the reflection of what happened to their people and their homeland. Their wanderings and their exile lasted for too long. They lived and died in different parts of the world, but we lived to see them find their peace among their family and among their Serbs. For me, as the Head of the Royal Family and for my whole family this was a day to remember!

2013 was a very difficult year for Serbia, a year of economic difficulties but also one of hope. Thanks to the hard negotiations of our Government, Serbia finally got the date to start negotiations with the European Union, which will surely be our focus in 2014.



Serbia and the City of Nis were hosts of the great celebration marking 1700th anniversary of the Edict of Milan, which changed the course of the history and the Christian faith.



I am extremely proud of our athletes that made several world-class results in the previous year, like our National Women’s Handball team, National junior rowers team that made great results at the European Championships, great results of Serbian athletes at the World Championships in Moscow, Russia, then our National Davis Cup team that won silver medal in Belgrade and of course to our great Ambassador Novak Djokovic, who was proclaimed as a Tennis Player of the year 2013 by ITF. Even in these difficult times, all these accomplishments confirm that Serbia is a country of many talents and great potential!



During this time of peace when we are all inspired and advised to focus our care and compassion to our beloved ones and our fellow citizens, we should all remember that the God sent his son to serve, not to be served!



My family joins me in wishing all citizens of Serbia a good and prosperous New Year for 2014.

Merry Christmas!

Christ is born!

Alexander
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#58

Christmas Eve at the Royal Palace



Belgrade, 6 January 2014 - Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander, Crown Princess Katherine, Hereditary Prince Peter, Prince Philip and Ms Marisha Green, Mr Vladimir Bozovic, space secretary at the Ministry of the Interior, together with Mrs Kathy Fanslow, president of Lifeline Chicago Humanitarian organization and her daughter Ms Tracy Armstrong, celebrated Christmas Eve this evening at the Royal Palace in Dedinje.



The traditional burning of the Yule log was performed in front of the Royal Palace and was blessed by Father Gaja Gajic, representative of St. Sava Temple and Father Panayotis Kartasios, representative of the Greek Orthodox Church in Serbia.



Beside the members of the Royal Family there were also present members of the Gendarmerie, employees of The Royal Palace, as well as representatives of the media. The burning of the Yule log was followed by a traditional reception for all present at the Royal Palace.



Their Royal Highnesses will attend the Christmas Liturgy on Christmas, Tuesday, January 7, on 9 am at the Cathedral Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Belgrade that will be officiated by His Holiness Patriarch Irinej of Serbia.

Their Royal Highnesses send bottled water donation to General Hospital in Uzice
Belgrade, 6 January 2014 – Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine are very concerned regarding the lack of drinking water in the city of Uzice. Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Katherine secured donation of 3,000 Litres of bottled water from Coca Cola Hellenic Serbia AD for General Hospital in Uzice that has been distributed today. This donation will cover the needs of patients for one week.



Their Royal Highnesses express their deepest gratitude to Coca Cola Hellenic Serbia AD for the wonderful generosity in supporting the people of Uzice.
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#59

Royal Couple attend Christmas Liturgy

Belgrade, 7 January 2014 – Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander II and Crown Princess Katherine attended this morning the Holy Liturgy in the Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel in Belgrade. The Holy Liturgy was officiated by His Holiness Patriarch Irinej of Serbia and Hierarchs of the Serbian Orthodox Church.

The Christmas Liturgy was attended by H.E. Mr. Ivica Dacic, Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior of Serbia, Mr Vladimir Bozovic, State Secretary at the Ministry of the Interior, His Eminence Monsignor Stanislav Hocevar, Roman Catholic Metropolitan and Archbishop of Belgrade, H.E. Archbishop Orlando Antonini, Apostolic Nuncio, representatives of the Islamic Community, Mrs Kathy Fanslow, President of Lifeline Chicago Humanitarian Organisation with her daughter Ms Tracy Armstrong, members of the diplomatic corps and a great number of citizens of Belgrade and Serbia.
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#60

Princess Katherine’s Christmas Humanitarian activities


Belgrade, 7 January 2014 – Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Katherine traditionally visited children’s hospitals in Belgrade on Christmas Day, and gave packages and toys to children. HRH Crown Princess Katherine visited the “Institute for Mother and Child Dr Vukan Cupic,” the University Children’s Hospital in Tirsova and the children’s department of the Orthopaedic Clinic “Banjica”. Her Royal Highness was accompanied by Mrs Kathy Fanslow, President of Lifeline Chicago Humanitarian Organisation and her daughter Ms Tracy Armstrong. Lifeline Chicago Humanitarian Organisation’s patron is HRH Crown Princess Katherine.

Young patients and staff at these hospitals greeted their distinguished guests with great warmth and joy, and warmly thanked them for the wonderful presents.
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#61

Princess Katherine serves Christmas lunch to children at “Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj” Orphanage

Belgrade, 8 January 2014 – Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Katherine took part in the “Christmas lunch” humanitarian event in the Home for children without parental care “Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj” in Belgrade today.

This traditional event is organized this year by the Junior Chefs Club of Serbia Association, and beside HRH Crown Princess Katherine famous Serbian Chefs served Christmas lunch to the beneficiaries of the Home. The food for this event was a donation from Cord Company.
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#63

Exclusive: Prince Philip Karageorgevitch reveals his life plans for “Novosti”

I will come to live in Serbia!


History obliges us Karageorgevitch to be with our people. I would like to get married, with a Serbian woman if possible

Young Princes Peter and Philip Karageorgevitch spent Christmas holidays with their family, Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine at the Royal Palace in Belgrade. While Hereditary Prince Peter, heir to the Serbian Crown, came from London with his girlfriend, younger Prince Philip came alone this time. When we conveyed a wish of citizens of Serbia to young Princes that they should come to live to Serbia and to get married, Philip Karageorgevitch said sincerely that the first wish was realistic.

- I am certain I would come to Belgrade for good one day. I am still young and I need to get more professional experience, build a successful career and have a financial backup. There are many business possibilities here and for activities of our family, Prince Philip is quite sure.



- History obliges us Karageorgevitch's to be with our people, and I would come back to Serbia for good for sure. Regarding my second wish of our people, I would like to get married, to a Serbian woman if possible.



Philip Karageorgevitch was born in the United States of America on 15 January 1982 to his parents Crown Prince Alexander and Princess Maria da Gloria of Orleans and Bragança. He grew up in London. He graduated from The King's School Canterbury in England, obtained a degree in humanistic science from a famous British University and participated in a programme at a Spanish University in Madrid. He speaks English, Spanish and French, and is continuing his Serbian studies. He says that 2013 was a turning point in his life.



- I moved from Cyprus to London, where I got a job at a very respectful financial company. It was a historic year, when we as a family have fulfilled a legacy of King Peter and buried our ancestors at the Royal Mausoleum in Oplenac. It was very an emotional moment for me. I felt more than ever before at that moment that I belonged to the Serbian people and to Serbia, and I will come to Serbia much more often now that I have been living in London, says Prince Philip.



His elder brother Peter also lives in London, while his twin brother Alexander lives in Spain. They are very close and they are always in touch with each other. As Prince Philip says, his brothers are his best friends. Philip has very close relationships with cousins from the British Royal Family in London, and he has been ranked 95th in line to British Throne.



- That list of heirs to the British Throne is very long one, and we Karageorgevitch's are moved one place below on that list. We have a wonderful relationships with the British Royal Family. Queen Elizabeth is the godmother of my father, and Prince Charles is my father’s best friend. I meet with Princes William and Harry occasionally. They are extraordinary young people, very intelligent, interesting and communicative, Philip says. I know Prince William and Princess Kate, but we do not socialize. We have common friends, and I think they are also wonderful people.



Prince Philip spent many hours during the Christmas holidays talking with his father Crown Prince Alexander about situation in Serbia.



- It is constant and important topic of our conversations. We spoke about the family as well, which is numerous and big, but also about our mutual interests for culture. Most often about movies, because we both love them. We have a similar taste. My father and I speak openly, as best friends, reveals Philip Karageorgevitch.



The young Prince has very good relationships with his mother, Princess Maria da Gloria, who lives in Spain.



I do not see my mother very often, maybe three times a year, but we are communicate all the time. I love to visit Seville, because I grew up there, and I have very good relationships with Spanish Royal Family. I have god relations with Brazilian Royal Family, and I have around twenty close relatives in Brazil. I would like to visit Brazil during the world football championships. I am fan of Arsenal and I would like that Nemanja Vidic moves to London. The second coach in Arsenal is a Serbian guy, so Nemanja would make my team stronger, says Prince Philip with a smile.



Slender and always wearing a smile, young Serbian Prince is an attractive fellow. He is into sports. He likes skateboarding, diving, and simply loves Kopaonik. He is interested in painting, music, computers and natural sciences. Prince Philip was named one of 10 most attractive young Princes in the world last year in the United Kingdom.



- I was pleased with that title, but truly, it is not that important to me. It is important that my brothers and I improve our reputation with Serbian people, which is not so good, all around the world by what we do. It is a fact that just few people make decisions about the reputation of a country and their people, so millions of people do not know much about Serbia, and cannot see the good things. I meet many successful, prominent, warm and wonderful Serbs all around the world, like Novak Djokovic, who create a good image for Serbia in the world. I do my best to contribute to that, says Philip Karageorgevitch.



Before he left for London because of professional obligations, young Prince complained to us that he would not have enough time due to business obligations to organize a ball for his birthday on January 15. He will celebrate his 31st birthday with friends having a drink. When we asked about his plans for 2014, Prince Philip frankly said:



- I do not have concrete plans, because of lot of professional obligations, and I do not like to plan much in advance. I know for sure I will be with my family in Serbia for the marking of centennial anniversary of the beginning of WWI.



By Marko Lopusina



Belgrade is much like London



My social life is very interesting, because I grew up in London, a big and beautiful city. London has vibes and a good atmosphere, and that is much like thr ones in Belgrade, where I always have a very good time.



Enjoying art

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Philip Karageorgevitch reveals that he has no intentions to be a banker.



- I work as human resources professional in finance. In my own time I am very much interested in arts, I read a lot and visit most famous world museums, says Philip. Belgrade museum is very interesting, and our Royal art collection is exceptional. But I think that Spanish Prada is the best museum in the world.
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#64

HRH Princess Margarita of Baden Memorial Service


London, 13 January 2014 – A memorial service for HRH Princess Margarita of Baden formerly married to HRH Prince Tomislav (brother of HM King Peter II) took place yesterday in the Serbian Orthodox Church of Saint Sava in London.

Present were Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander, Crown Princess Katherine, Princess Katarina (daughter), Victoria de Silva (granddaughter), Prince Ludwig (brother) and Princess Mandi (sister in law) of Baden, His Excellency Serbian Ambassador Dr Ognjen Pribicevic and Mrs Pribicevic.

The memorial service was officiated by the Reverend Fathers Goran Spaic, Milun Kostic, Djordje Cekerovac and Dragan Lazic in the Serbian Orthodox Church of Saint Sava in London.

HRH Princess Margarita of Baden’s funeral took place 24 January 2013 and was attended by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh (uncle of HRH Princess Margarita), HM Queen Anna Marie of the Hellenes, HRH Princess Sarvath of Jordan and her two daughters, Prince Max and Princess Valerie of Baden, Prince Ludwig and Princess Mandi of Baden, Prince Bernhard of Baden and Princess Stephanie, Prince Leopold of Baden, Prince Michael of Baden, Prince Berthold of Baden, Princess Marie Louse of Baden, His Excellency Dr Popovic, Ambassador of Serbia.



HRH Princess Margarita of Baden was a niece of the Duke of Edinburgh and was married HRH Prince Tomislav. Princess Margarita was born at Salem, Germany on July 14 1932, the eldest of three children of Prince Berthold, Margrave of Baden, and his wife, Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark, a sister of the Duke Edinburgh. Princess Margarita’s father was head of the grand ducal House of Baden and the son of Margrave Max of Baden, who was imperial chancellor of Germany in 1918. It was in London that Princess Margarita met her future husband, Prince Tomislav the second son of King Alexander I, and Queen Maria. The Prince and Princess were married in Schloss Salem, Germany 5 June 1957. HRH Prince Philip attended the wedding, with his mother, Princess Alice. King Simeon of Bulgaria, the Duke of Edinburgh were witnesses at the Serbian Orthodox service and in the presence of HM King Peter II. The Prince and Princess lived in England and had two children, Prince Nicolas, born in 1958, and Princess Katarina, born in 1959, who later was married for some years to Desmond de Silva, QC, PC. Prince Tomislav and Princess Margarita divorced in 1981. Prince Tomislav returned to Serbia in 1991 and died in 2000 in Oplenac and is buried in the crypt of St. George′s Church the Mausoleum of the Royal Family.
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#65

Prince Philip and Prince Alexander celebrate their 32nd birthday


Belgrade, 14 January 2014 – Their Royal Highnesses Prince Philip and Prince Alexander celebrate their 32nd birthday on Wednesday, 15 January 2014.

They will celebrate their birthday in the company of their parents and their close friends.

Their Royal Highnesses warmly thank everyone for the nice birthday wishes.
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#66

Envoys of Crown Prince Alexander attend ceremony swimming for Honourable Cross of Sabac 2014

Belgrade, 19 January 2014 – Prof. Dr Miroslav Gasic and Prof. Dr Dragoljub Kavran, members of the Crown Council, on behalf of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Alexander II, attended today traditional event “Swimming for the Honourable Cross of Sabac”, on the Holy Epiphany Day.

The event started with Holy Liturgy that was served at the Temple of St. Apostles Peter and Paul by His Grace Bishop of Sabac Lavrentije followed by a Procession to the city beach at the banks of Sava River.

HRH Crown Prince Alexander congratulated all in a letter that was read at the event: “All participants today showed great persistence and trust in God. Those are characteristics of the best. Let us pray and hope that we adhere to these values in our everyday life, as well”.

Kingdom of Serbia Association delivers humanitarian aid to Monasteries in Kosovo – Metohija

Belgrade, 19 January 2014 - Kingdom of Serbia Association whose patron is His Royal Highness Crown Prince Alexander II delivered humanitarian aid to Monasteries in Kosovo – Metohija and visited citizens in peril living in enclaves, passing on words of support from HRH Crown Prince Alexander II and the Royal Family, who are always in thoughts and prayers with their people in Kosovo.

Members of Kingdom of Serbia Association delivered food, clothes and educational items to the Monastery of Visoki Decani, The Patriarchate of Pec and Banjska Monastery, which will be distributed by the clergy to disadvantaged families. The aid was collected by the Royal Family and Kingdom of Serbia Association, in cooperation with the Office for Kosovo – Metohija of the Government of Serbia.

The Kingdom of Serbia Association, inspired by their patron and the Royal Family, would like to make an appeal to all citizens of Serbia not to forget about their compatriots in Kosovo – Metohija, and to help them as much as they could to endure difficult times on their own land.
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#67

HRH Crown Prince Alexander II attends Archive of Yugoslavia Day celebration



Belgrade, 21 January 2014 - His Royal Highness Crown Prince Alexander II, accompanied by Mr. Dragomir Acovic, Chairman of the Crown Council, attended the celebration of the Archive of Yugoslavia Day.



The opening statement at the beginning of the celebrations was given by Mr. Miladin Milosevic, acting director of the Archive of Yugoslavia, after which the publications of the Archive of Yugoslavia in 2013 were presented. Eight volumes of the “Reports of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1937”, by Dr. Aleksandar Zivotic were also presented.



As part of the celebration of the Archive of Yugoslavia, an exhibition of archive documents “Personages and signatures” was opened, which shed light on many personalities in the Archive of Yugoslavia documents. The exhibition was opened by Mr. Miladin Lukic, Assistant Minister of Culture and Information of the Republic of Serbia. Ceremony was attended by representatives of diplomatic corps, and prominent cultural and public personages of Serbia.
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#68

Royal Couple attend opening of the exhibition “Jews in Belgrade - life and Holocaust”



Belgrade, 24 January 2014 – Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander II and Crown Princess Katherine, together with H.E. Mr Ivica Dacic, Prime Minister of Serbia, who officially opened the exhibition, attended today the opening of the exhibition “Jews in Belgrade - life and Holocaust” at the Gallery of the Historical Archives of Belgrade.



There were also present His Grace Bishop Jovan of Lipljan, H.E. Mr Yossef Levy, Ambassador of Israel, H.E. Mr Michael Kirby, Ambassador of the United States of America, H.E. Mr Giuseppe Manzo, Ambassador of Italy, representatives of many Serbian institutions and numerous distinguished guests.



Marking the International Holocaust Remembrance Day in the Gallery of the Historical Archives of Belgrade this exhibition opens as of today with the aim to represent the life of Jews in Belgrade and remember the Holocaust, so to mention, until now, the unknown victims, but of those whose name are known to provide new data. There are four thematic entities – Jews in Belgrade, the whirlpool of war, victims and memories. Living and suffering of Jewish people are presented on 52 panels, three stands, one cube and three compositions. 48 victims were presented on 25 panels whose destinies show the overwhelming suffering of the Jewish community. Due to documents collected by the Historical Archives of Belgrade, Museum of Jewish History and Belgrade’s Lawyers chamber, victims are no more just numbers, without names, but become personalities with their own dreams that have been broken in a particular moment of time.
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#69

Royal Couple attend 110th Anniversary of “Politika” Daily




Belgrade, 25 January 2014 – Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander II and Crown Princess Katherine attended this evening a concert of Belgrade Philharmonic orchestra for the 110th Anniversary of “Politika” daily.



In his congratulation letter to Politika, His Royal Highness Crown Prince Alexander II has emphasised:



“Politika Daily is a newspaper that built a huge trust from its readers through diligent work for over 110 years. You are marking a very important jubilee not just in Serbia, but in Europe as well, and that is very important event for our nation. I wish you continue to achieve big goals in the decades ahead, to promote freedom of press, freedom of speech and protection of human rights, and at the same time promoting the readers and people Politika write about. I am certain you would continue to inform your readers in an objective way, in line with your tradition and highest journalistic standards”.



HE Mr Ivica Dacic, Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior of Serbia and Mrs Ljiljana Smajlovic, Editor-in-Chief of Politika addressed the guests. Also present HE Mr Ivan Tasovac, Minister of Culture and Information, HE Mr Branko Ruzic, Minister without portfolio responsible for European integration, His Grace Bishop Jovan of Lipljan, Muhamed ef. Jusufspahic, Mufti of Serbia, Mr Isak Asiel, Great Rabbi of Serbia, Mr Matija Beckovic, Mr Dusan Kovacevic and Mr Emir Kusturica, members of the Crown Council, HE Mr Michael Kirby, Ambassador of the United States of America, HE Mr Alexander Chepurin, Ambassador of the Russian Federation, HE Mr Michael Davenport, Head of Delegation of the European Commission in Serbia, HE Mr Franc But, Ambassador of Slovenia, Mr Vojislav Kostunica, president of democratic party of Serbia, Mr Vuk Jeremic, President of Center for International Relations and Sustainable Development (CIRSD) and many other distinguished guests.
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#70

St. Sava Day activities of the Royal Couple

Belgrade, 27 January 2014 – Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander II and Crown Princess Katherine marked Saint Sava Day by attending a number of events dedicated to the father of Serbian spirituality and the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Prince Rastko Nemanjic - Saint Sava.



In the morning Their Royal Highnesses attended a Holy Liturgy which was officiated by His Grace Bishop Andrej of Remeziana.



St. Sava is the patron of all schools in Serbia, and His Royal Highness Crown Prince Alexander II attended the Academy at the Faculty of Theology. The Academy was also attended by HE Prof Dr Tomislav Jovanovic, Minister of Education, Science and Technological Development, His Eminence Monsignor Stanislav Hocevar, Roman Catholic Metropolitan and Archbishop of Belgrade, H.E. Archbishop Orlando Antonini, Apostolic Nuncio.



In the meantime, Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Katherine attended a celebration at the Primary School “Dusan Dugalic“, the first specialised school for mentally challenged children in Serbia. HRH Crown Princess Katherine Foundation delivered a donation of sweets to pupils.



Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine then visited the Saint Sava special hospital for cerebrovascular diseases in Belgrade where they attended the celebration of their St. Patron’s Day. His Grace Bishop Andrej of Remeziana blessed the cutting of the Slava cake. Their Royal Highnesses visited several departments at the hospital and talked to patients and staff at the hospital.



In the evening, Their Royal Highnesses will attend, along with many other distinguished guests, the traditional Saint Sava Academy at the National Theater in Belgrade.
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