Alexandra of Yugoslavia

Last Queen of Yugoslavia

Alexandra of Yugoslavia - Leaders & Politicians born March 25th, 1921
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Born into the Greek royal family, she married Peter II, the last King of Yugoslavia. During World War II, the royal family was forced into exile following the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia. After the war, the monarchy was abolished, and the royal family settled in several countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom. Throughout her life, she was involved in charitable activities and fostered connections among royal families across Europe. Following the end of her husband's reign, she continued to promote her homeland through work in various organizations. She passed away in 1993, leaving behind a legacy tied to the tumultuous history of Yugoslavia.

Married Peter II of Yugoslavia

Involved in charity work

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