Prince Karl Wladimir of Yugoslavia
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| Styles of HRH Prince Karl Wladimir of Yugoslavia |
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| Reference style | His Royal Highness |
| Spoken style | Your Royal Highness |
| Alternative style | Sir |
Prince Karl Vladimir of Yugoslavia (born 1964) is the son of Prince Andrej of Yugoslavia and his second wife, Princess Kira of Leiningen. He married Brigitte Muller. They had one child, a stillborn son, Prince Kirill of Yugoslavia, in 2001.
Karl Wladimir is in the line of succession to the British throne through both his father and his mother. Queen Victoria is both his father's great-great-great grandmother, and his mother's great-great grandmother. This makes his parents third cousins, once removed. He is listed in the order of succession from his father's lineage, which is higher than his mother's.
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Prince Karl Wladimir of Yugoslavia
Born: March 21 1964 |
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| Yugoslavian royalty | ||
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| Preceded by Prince Michael of Yugoslavia |
Line of succession to the Yugoslavian throne 7th position |
Succeeded by Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia |
| British royalty | ||
| Preceded by Victoria de Silva |
Line of Succession to the British Throne | Succeeded by Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia |