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Prince Peter of Yugoslavia (born February 5, 1980, in Chicago, Illinois) is a member of the House of Karađorđević. He is the second son of Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine of Yugoslavia.
Petar is the grandson of the last King of Yugoslavia, Peter II. His godfather is Prince Charles. He has an older brother, Hereditary Prince Philip, and a twin brother, Prince Alexander.
Prince Peter attended The King's School, Canterbury, in England. He later studied at Millfield school, Street, Somerset, UK. Information about his professional career is limited in publicly accessible sources.
Prince Peter maintains a more private profile compared to his elder brother. While information on his specific recent projects isn't readily available in the public domain, he occasionally appears at events related to the Serbian Royal Family.
As a member of the royal family, he participates in certain traditional ceremonies and events, although specific details are not always publicized widely. The family's website and occasional news articles may offer glimpses into these activities.
Up-to-date news specifically regarding Prince Peter’s recent activities is not readily available through public sources. The focus tends to be on the activities of the Crown Prince and the heir. Official Royal Family channels may offer the best chance of finding any official news.
Social Media Presence
Confirmed, easily accessible public-facing social media presence for Prince Peter is limited. While other members of the royal family might maintain a social media presence, finding verifiable accounts specifically for him is challenging. The best source for official news about the royal family is usually their official website.