Serbia Prepares for First Royal Wedding in Decades

Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic, a grandson of King Alexander I, is preparing a Serbian church wedding after he and his wife married in a civil ceremony in London.

The wedding will take place on Sunday, October 23, at St George's Church in Oplenac, near Topola in central Serbia, where members of the Karadjordjevic dynasty are buried, and which is also the royal family's home region.

It is the first royal wedding to take place in Serbia since 1922 when King Alexander married Princess Marie of Romania.

The reception will then take place at the White Palace, the residence of Crown Prince Alexander in the Belgrade suburb of Dedinje.

Prince Mihailo, the son of the late Prince Tomislav and Princess Linda, who is of British origin, is married to Ljubica Ljubisavljevic, who holds a BA from Belgrade University's pharmacy faculty.

Born in London in 1985, Mihailo returned to Serbia in his twenties, explaining that he was always attached to the country of his ancestors. Soon after he moved to Serbia, he "fell in love with this country, our people and the spirit we have", he told the Serbian newspaper Svet.

His father, Prince Tomislav, was the second son of King Alexander I, who was killed in Marseille, France, in 1934. Tomislav left the then Kingdom of Yugoslavia for studies in Britain, only to return in 1991.

Prince Tomislav spent the last years of his life in Serbia, and was also buried at St George's Church in Oplenac. Several thousand people attended his funeral on July 16, 2000.

Like all the members of the Karadjordjevic family, his property was confiscated and he was deprived of his citizenship by the post-war Communist authorities. He was rehabilitated in 2013.  

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