Katherine, Crown Princess of Yugoslavia

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Yugoslavian Royalty
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HRH The Crown Prince
HRH The Crown Princess

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    • HRH Prince Nikolas
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    • HRH Princess Katarina
    • HRH Prince George
    • HRH Prince Michael

    • HRH Princess Eva
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Styles of
HRH Katherine, Crown Princess of Yugoslavia
Reference style Her Royal Highness
Spoken style Your Royal Highness
Alternative style Ma'am

Katherine, Crown Princess of Yugoslavia (née Batis) (Athens 13 November 1943- ) is the wife of Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia.

Katherine was educated in Athens and Lausanne, Switzerland. She studied business at the University of Denver, Colorado and the University of Dallas, Texas. Princess Katherine was in business for a few years in the United States.

Katherine was previously married, to Jack Andrews, and has two children David and Alison. Alison has four children: Amanda, Stephanie, Nicolas and Michael; David has a son, born 1 March, 2008.[1] Both Alison and David and their families live in Greece. Princess Katherine has travelled extensively and has lived in Australia, Africa and the United States. Katherine and Jack Andrews were divorced on December 7, 1984.

Princess Katherine met HRH Crown Prince Alexander in Washington DC in 1984 and they were married in London on September 21, 1985. Their best man was HM King Constantine of the Hellenes, and the witness was HRH Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia, Crown Prince Alexander’s uncle.

Princess Katherine’s charitable activities have been numerous and especially since the conflict in the former Yugoslavia. Katherine has brought much needed relief especially to children, the elderly and all those in need regardless of religion or ethnic origin. Princess Katherine is the Patron of various humanitarian organizations including Lifeline Humanitarian Organization, SOS Appeal for Life and United Orthodox Aid. At the beginning of August 2001 The Foundation of Her Royal Highnesses Crown Princess Katherinewas established in Belgrade whose task is to continue and increase humanitarian activities.

In 1991 Crown Prince Alexander accompanied by Their Royal Highnesses Crown Princess Katherine, Hereditary Prince Peter, Prince Philip, and Prince Alexander, travelled to Belgrade where they were very enthusiastically greeted by hundreds of thousands who see the Karadjordjevic Dynasty as the embodiment of all that is best for democracy and Constitutional Parliamentary Monarchy.

Before the October 5 2000 democratic revolution in Serbia the Crown Princess travelled to Serbia in 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 and 2000. She also travelled to Montenegro and Kosovo in 1999, and Bosnia in 2000. On July 17 2001 Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander, Crown Princess Katherine, Hereditary Prince Peter, Prince Philip, and Prince Alexander took up residence in The Royal Palace in Belgrade.

Katherine speaks Greek, English, French, and some Spanish, and she is also studying Serbian. Katherine enjoys music, reading, and all the activities that regard children, cooking, the theatre and cross-country skiing.

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  1. ^ HRH CROWN PRINCESS KATHERINE FIFTH TIME GRANDMOTHER

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Yugoslavian royalty
Preceded by
Alexandra of Greece and Denmark
(Queen consort)
— TITULAR —
Queen consort of Yugoslavia
January 30, 1993-
Reason for succession failure:
Kingdom abolished in 1945
Incumbent
Designated heir:
N/A