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Princess Barbara at the grave of Prince Alexander. Photo (c) Princess Barbara of Yugoslavia. This photo cannot be reproduced without the written consent of the Princess.
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Princess Barbara at the grave of Prince Alexander. Photo (c) Princess Barbara of Yugoslavia. This photo cannot be reproduced without the written consent of the Princess. |
Last month, Princess Barbara of Yugoslavia traveled to Serbia in order visit the resting place of her husband, Prince Alexander.
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Photo (c) Princess Barbara of Yugoslavia. This photo cannot be reproduced without the written consent of the Princess. |
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Princess Barbara in front of Opelanc. Photo (c) Princess Barbara of Yugoslavia. This photo cannot be reproduced without the written consent of the Princess.
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After forty-two years of marriage, Princess Barbara was widowed when Prince Alexander, aged 91, died on 12 May 2016 in Paris. He was buried on 20 May 2016 at the Church of St George yard in Oplenac. The prince's funeral was officiated by Their Graces Bishop Jovan of Sumadija and Bishop Irinej of Australia and New Zealand. Among those in attendance were Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine, (the then) Hereditary Prince Peter (the godson of the late prince), Princess Linda and her son Prince Michael, Princess Barbara, Prince Michel, Prince Serge with his wife Princess Eleonora, Prince Dushan, Prince Eugen and Princess Maria Theresia of Liechtenstein, Prince Johannes of Liechtenstein, Princess Marie of Liechtenstein (by marriage Countess v.u.z. Trauttmansdorf-Weinsberg), Princess Sophie of Liechtesntein (by marriage Countess Hoyos), Count Hans-Veit zu Toerring-Jettenbach, Hereditary Count Ignaz zu Toerring-Jettenbach, and Mr. Tomislav Nikolic, President of Republic of Serbia. A funeral mass was held on 20 June 2016 at the Cathédrale Saint-Alexandre-Nevsky in Paris. |
Photo (c) Princess Barbara of Yugoslavia. This photo cannot be reproduced without the written consent of the Princess.
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Photo (c) Princess Barbara of Yugoslavia. This photo cannot be reproduced without the written consent of the Princess. |
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