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List of heirs to the Yugoslav throne

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The list includes all individuals who were first in line to the throne of Yugoslavia, either as heir apparent or as heir presumptive, since 1918. Those who actually succeeded are shown in bold.

Heir to the throne[edit]

Monarch Heir Status Relationship to monarch Became heir;
reason
Ceased to be heir; reason Next in succession,
relation to heir
Petar I Crown Prince Aleksandar heir apparent son 1 December 1918;
formation of Kingdom of Yugoslavia
16 August 1921;
became king
none
Aleksandar I none, 1921–1923
Crown Prince Petar heir apparent son 6 September 1923;
born
9 October 1934;
became king
none, 1923–1928
Prince Tomislav, 1928–1934, brother
Petar II Prince Tomislav heir presumptive brother 9 October 1934;
brother became king
17 July 1945;
son born to king
Prince Andrej, brother
Crown Prince Aleksandar heir apparent son 17 July 1945;
born
29 November 1945;
monarchy abolished
Prince Tomislav, 1945, uncle

Heirs to the defunct throne[edit]

Monarch Heir Status Relationship to monarch Became heir;
reason
Ceased to be heir; reason Next in succession,
relation to heir
Petar II Crown Prince Aleksandar heir apparent son 29 November 1945;
monarchy abolished
3 November 1970;
became pretender
Prince Tomislav, 1945–1970, uncle
Aleksandar II Prince Tomislav heir presumptive uncle 3 November 1970;
nephew became pretender
5 February 1980;
son born to pretender
Prince Nikola, 1970–1980, son
Crown Prince Petar heir apparent son 5 February 1980;
born
Prince Tomislav, 1980–1982, granduncle
Prince Filip, 1982–, brother

See also[edit]


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