Posted by will on 27/3/2011, 0:57:07, in reply to "Re: Yugoslavia"
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It's not really ambiguous. It's simply practical. Given the choice between bearing a correct title as Pretender and becoming King...well, the practical work of becoming King wins. And he would become King of Serbia. He doesn't want to live in the past; he's a bearer of historic continuity who is keen to bring his nation (which at the moment is Serbia) into the 21st Century with as much well-distributed prosperity and as little bloodshed as possible. It's using his life to make a difference for his people that matters to him. He and the Crown Princess will do that till they die no matter what we call them or they call themselves. PS--the royal titles business has always been a bloody mess from the beginning centuries ago. The orderliness of it is an occasional thing.
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: No he does not; invitations issued by him
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: in the name of Crwon Prince of Yugoslavia
: and this is how he is described in the
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: Interesting. On his website, it clearly
: states that is the official site of the
: Serbian monarchy.
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: http://www.royalfamily.org/index_eng.html
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: There seems to be some ambiguity on the
: Crown Prince's part.
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