Line of succession to the Yugoslavian throne
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The Monarchy of Yugoslavia, earlier the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes and the Kingdom of Serbia, was abolished in 1945. The current pretender to the throne of Yugoslavia is Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia. The Succession Law allows only males to succeed.
- Peter, Hereditary Prince of Yugoslavia (b. 1980)
- Prince Philip of Yugoslavia (b. 1982)
- Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia (b. 1982)
- Prince Nikolas of Yugoslavia (b. 1958)
- Prince George of Yugoslavia (b. 1984)
- Prince Michael of Yugoslavia (b. 1985)
- Prince Karl Wladimir of Yugoslavia (b. 1964)
- Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia (b. 1965)
Members from the younger branch of the House of Karageorgevich descending from Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, who can inherit in the event of the extinction of the elder branches are:
- Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia (b. 1924)
- Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia (b. 1958)
- Prince Michael of Yugoslavia (b. 1958)
- Prince Sergius of Yugoslavia (b. 1963)
- Prince Dushan of Yugoslavia (b. 1977)