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  2. Posthumous daughter of King Alexander of Greece and his morganatic wife, Aspasia Manos, Alexandra was not part of the Greek royal family until July 1922 when, at the behest of Queen Sophia, Alexander's mother, a law was passed which retroactively recognized marriages of members of the royal family, although on a non-dynastic basis; in ...

  3. Feb 2, 1993 · ALEXANDRA was the widow of Peter II, the last King of Yugoslavia. But as Queen she only once entered 'Yugoslavia', at Claridge's Hotel in London on 17 July 1945 where she gave birth to Peter's...

  4. Feb 1, 2022 · Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark, Queen of Yugoslavia. Illustration by Leo Cardini . In 1924, following the deposition of the royal family and its exile, Alexandra and her mother found refuge with Queen Sophia and her daughters at her villa near Florence, where they remained for three years. Then, after the restoration of the Hellenic ...

  5. Jan 29, 2024 · Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia was born on March 25, 1921, in Athens Greece, the posthumous child of King Alexander of Greece and Aspasia Manos. King Alexander had died five months earlier from septicemia caused by an infected monkey bite.

  6. HM Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia. View Photographs. Queen Alexandra was the daughter of HM King Alexander of the Hellenes and HRH Princess Aspasia of Greece and Denmark (née Aspasia Manos). Queen Alexandra born in Athens Greece 25 March 1921 and died 30 January 1993 in East Sussex England.

  7. Born in Athens, Greece, on March 25, 1921; died at her home outside London on September 30, 1993; daughter of Alexander I, King of the Hellenes, and Aspasia Manos (daughter of a royal equerry); great-grandchild of Queen Victoria; married Peter II, the last king of Yugoslavia, on March 20, 1944, at the Yugoslav Legation in London; children ...

  8. Jan 30, 2017 · Since her parent’s marriage was morganatic, she and her mother weren’t granted titles until 1922. Princess Alexandra spent her childhood in Greece and Italy, before moving to London during WWII. In 1944, she married the also exiled King Peter II of Yugoslavia, and they had one son, Crown Prince Alexander .

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