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The Man Who Would Be Serbia's King; Born in Exile, Crown Prince Awaits Duty's Call

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The Washington Post, March 27th, 1997

At first blush, His Royal Highness Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia could pass easily for a moderate Republican congressman. Chunky, polished and gleaming with good health at 51, he is a former army ski champion with three handsome sons, a second wife, firm handshake, white teeth, Hermes tie, dark blue double-breasted suit, black tassled wingtip loafers and occasional flights of rhetorical passion. But then there is his plummy mid-Atlantic accent, the portrait of his father, King Peter II, in epaulets and full military regalia on the wall behind his desk, the swanky office address in Londo...

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