Monday, October 24, 2016

Serbian Royal Wedding of Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic and his bride Ljubica Ljubisavljevic at the St. George's Church in Oplenac, near the central Serbian town of Topola, on October 23, 2016.

The wedding of Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic, the youngest son of the late Prince Tomislav and Princess Linde, and Ljubica Ljubisavljević on October 23, 2016 at the St. George's Church in Oplenac, near the central Serbian town of Topola.

The wedding of Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic (4th-L) and Ljubica Ljubisavljevic with Crown Prince Alexander (R) and his wife Crown Princess Katherine of Yugoslavia (2nd-R) along with the Royal Family Karadjordjevic and bride’s family members in Oplenac

The wedding was attended by Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander (front row L) and Crown Princess Katherine of Yugoslavia (2nd-L) with their children Prince Philip and Alison, Princess Linda Karadjordjevic (mother of Prince Mihajlo), Prince Djordje Karadjordjevic (brother of the bridegroom), Princess Fallon Rayman (wife of Djordje Karadjordjevic), Princess Elizabeth Karadjordjevic, Speaker of the National Parliament Maja Gojkovic, Minister of Education of Serbia, Science and Technological Development Mladen Sarcevic, Ambassador of the United Kingdom in Serbia Mr. Denis Keefe, and many others.

The Miss Ljubisavljevic, who is now Princess Ljubica, wore a magnificent gown of lace, overlaying a diaphanous tulle skirt.  The bride completed the elegant ensemble with a long lace-edged veil.  Her new husband His Royal Highness Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic looked dashing in a black morning-coat, grey waistcoat and midnight-blue cravat on their wedding day on 23 October 2016 in Oplenac, Serbia

The religious ceremony of Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic (L) and his bride Ljubica Ljubisavljevic was conducted by His Grace Bishop Irinej of the Eastern Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church in America and Bishop Pahomije of Vranje and Father Petar Ludic who is the Dean of the Congregational Church in Belgrade.

His Royal Highness Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic and Miss Ljubica Ljubisavljevic were united in holy matrimony in the Church of Saint George in Oplenac

Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic (L) and his bride Ljubica Ljubisavljevic exit after their wedding ceremony at the St. George's Church in Oplenac, near the central Serbian town of Topola, on October 23, 2016. Prince Mihajlo Karadjordjevic's wedding on October 23 was a somewhat lower profile event -- covered by the tabloids but largely ignored by other media, leaving some Serbians unaware that the first 'royal' wedding in decades was happening.

Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic and his bride Ljubica Ljubisavljevic exit the church after their wedding ceremony on October 23, 2016 at the St. George's Church in Oplenac, near the central Serbian town of Topola.

The newlyweds Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic (L) and his bride Princess Ljubica exit after their wedding ceremony at the St. George's Church in Oplenac, near the central Serbian town of Topola, on October 23, 2016.

His Royal Highness Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic and Miss Ljubica Ljubisavljevic were united in holy matrimony in the Church of Saint George in Oplenac, which was followed by a reception given by Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine, for invited guests at the White Palace.

Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic and his bride Ljubica Ljubisavljevic after their wedding ceremony poses with members and friends of the Royal Family Karadjordjevic, as well as by numerous distinguished guests from public life in Serbia and abroad. The wedding was attended by Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine with their children Prince Philip and Alison, Princess Linda Karadjordjevic (mother of Prince Mihajlo), Prince Djordje Karadjordjevic (brother of the bridegroom), Princess Fallon Rayman (wife of Djordje Karadjordjevic), Princess Elizabeth Karadjordjevic, Speaker of the National Parliament Maja Gojkovic, Minister of Education of Serbia, Science and Technological Development Mladen Sarcevic, Ambassador of the United Kingdom in Serbia Mr. Denis Keefe, and many others.

At reception, the first dance of the newlyweds Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic and Princess Ljubica changed into an elegant and very simple gown of organza with belt detailing.


(2nd-R) Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia with his wife Crown Princess Katherine of Yugoslavia (2nd-L) President of AMG Aleksandar Rodic (L) and his wife Natasa (R) attends the wedding of Prince Mihajlo Karadjordjevic and Ljubica Ljubisavljevic in Oplenac, near the central Serbian town of Topola.

His Royal Highness Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic and Miss Ljubica Ljubisavljevic were united in holy matrimony in the Church of Saint George in Oplenac, which was followed by a reception given by Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine, for invited guests at the White Palace.

An exquisite seven-tiered wedding cake, embellished with intricate flower detail awaited the newlyweds and as they cut the cake, there could be no doubt how happy they are on their magical day.


(R) AMG President Aleksandar Rodic and his wife Natasha (L) and newlyweds Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic and his bride Princess Ljubica Karadjordjevic

The first dance of the newlyweds Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic (a grandson of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia. The Prince is the youngest son of the late Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia and his second wife, Princess Linda) and Princess Ljubica

An exquisite seven-tiered wedding cake, embellished with intricate flower detail awaited the newlyweds and as they cut the cake, there could be no doubt how happy they are on their magical day.

The religious ceremony of Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic and his bride Ljubica Ljubisavljevic was conducted by His Grace Bishop Irinej of the Eastern Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church in America, Bishop Pahomije of Vranje and Father Petar Ludic who is the Dean of the Congregational Church in Belgrade

Miss Ljubisavljevic, who is now Princess Ljubica, wore a magnificent gown of lace, overlaying a diaphanous tulle skirt, she wore a long, lace-edged veil.  Her new husband Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic looked dashing in a black morning-coat, grey waistcoat and midnight-blue cravat

Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic  and his bride Ljubica Ljubisavljevic during their wedding ceremony at the St. George's Church in Oplenac, near the central Serbian town of Topola, on October 23, 2016.

Overview of the table setting at the wedding reception of Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic and Princess Ljubica Karadjordjevic at the White Palace

Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic and his bride Ljubica Ljubisavljevic during their wedding ceremony on October 23, 2016 at the St. George's Church in Oplenac, near the central Serbian town of Topola.

Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic and his bride Ljubica Ljubisavljevic during their religious wedding ceremony on October 23, 2016 at the St. George's Church in Oplenac, near the central Serbian town of Topola.

The religious ceremony Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic and his bride Ljubica Ljubisavljevicwas officiated by Their Graces Bishop Irinej of the Eastern Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church in America and Bishop Pahomije of Vranje and Father Petar Lukic, Dean of Saborna crkva in Belgrade.

The first dance of the newlyweds Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic and Princess Ljubica

Princess Ljubica also played a one dance with Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia.


An exquisite seven-tiered wedding cake, embellished with intricate flower detail awaited the newlyweds to cut the cake

Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic and his bride Ljubica Ljubisavljevic after their wedding ceremony poses with members and friends of the Royal Family Karadjordjevic, as well as by numerous distinguished guests from public life in Serbia and abroad. The wedding was attended by Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine with their children Prince Philip and Alison, Princess Linda Karadjordjevic (mother of Prince Mihajlo), Prince Djordje Karadjordjevic (brother of the bridegroom), Princess Fallon Rayman (wife of Djordje Karadjordjevic), Princess Elizabeth Karadjordjevic, Speaker of the National Parliament Maja Gojkovic, Minister of Education of Serbia, Science and Technological Development Mladen Sarcevic, Ambassador of the United Kingdom in Serbia Mr. Denis Keefe, and many others.

The Newlyweds, Prince Michael, son of the late HRH Prince Tomislav and HRH Princess Linda married a pharmacist from Belgrade Ljubica Ljubisavljević with which the several-year relationship.

Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic (L) and his bride Ljubica Ljubisavljevic exit after their wedding ceremony at the St. George's Church in Oplenac, near the central Serbian town of Topola, on October 23, 2016.
Prince Michael and Princess Ljubica of Yugoslavia - Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic was born on 15 December 1985 in London. He grew up in a rural area, where he had a lot of time to investigate and to love nature. He organized a number of humanitarian action in an effort to engage in the issues of their country continues to lobby for Serbian interests in the world. Princess Ljubica was born and raised in Belgrade, completed his master studies at the Faculty of Pharmacy, engaged in the marketing and writes columns on health, prevention and skin care. Prince Michael was sixth in line to inherit the royal throne

Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic (L) and his bride Ljubica Ljubisavljevic during their religious wedding ceremony at the St. George's Church in Oplenac, near the central Serbian town of Topola, on October 23, 2016.


His Royal Highness Prince Mihailo Karadjordjevic and Miss Ljubica Ljubisavljevic were united in holy matrimony in the Church of Saint George in Oplenac

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