Katherine Karađorđević Explained

Katherine Karađorđević
Crown Princess of Serbia (in pretense)
Spouse:
    Issue:David Andrews
    Alison Andrews
    Father:Robert Batis
    Mother:Anna Dosti
    Birth Date:13 November 1943
    Birth Name:Katherine Batis
    Birth Place:Athens, Kingdom of Greece

    Katherine Karađorđević (Serbian: Катарина Карађорђевић; née Batis, Μπατής; born 13 November 1943 in Athens), is the wife of Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, the pretender to the throne of the defunct Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

    Biography

    Katherine is one of the two daughters of Robert Batis (1916–2011), a factory owner and director and President then Honorary President of the Fostiras Football Club,[1] and wife Anna Dosti (1922–2009). She was educated in Athens and in Lausanne, Switzerland. She studied business at the University of Denver and the University of Dallas. She worked in business for several years in the United States.

    On 25 November 1962, Katherine married Jack Walter Andrews (1933–2013).[2] They divorced in 1984.

    Her son and grandson are godchildren of former President of Greece Prokopis Pavlopoulos.[3]

    She met her second husband, Alexander, in Washington, DC, in 1984, and they were married in London, civilly on 20 September 1985 and religiously the next day at the St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church, Notting Hill. Their best man was Constantine II of Greece, and the witness was Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia, Crown Prince Alexander's uncle.[4]

    She has dedicated much of her time to charitable activities since the conflict in the former Yugoslavia. She works in humanitarian relief, and is the patron of various humanitarian organizations including Lifeline Humanitarian Organization. In 2001 she established The HRH Crown Princess Katherine Foundation in Belgrade.[5]

    On 17 July 2001, after the democratic revolution in Serbia, she and her husband took up residence in the Royal Palace in Belgrade.

    Honours

    National and Dynastic

    Order of Karađorđe's Star, First Class[6]

    Awards

    References

    1. Web site: THE FATHER OF HRH CROWN PRINCESS KATHERINE, MR. ROBERT BATIS, RECEIVES HONORARY AWARDS FOR LIFETIME DEEDS. Public Relations Office of the Royal House of Serbia. 29 December 2007. 1 June 2024.
    2. http://www.tributes.com/obituary/show/Jack-W.-Andrews-96388514 Tributes
    3. Web site: Milanovic . Stefan . 2017-10-03 . THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES MEET WITH GREEK PRESIDENT PROKOPIS PAVLOPOULOS . 2023-05-08 . The Royal Family of Serbia . en-US.
    4. http://www.royalfamily.org/royal-family/hrh-crown-prince-alexander-ii/ Royal Family of Serbia
    5. Web site: About us . HRH Crown Princess Katherine Foundation . 4 July 2022.
    6. https://royalfamily.org/crown-princess-katherines-interview-for-politika-receiving-the-order-of-karadjordjes-star/ CROWN PRINCESS KATHERINE’S INTERVIEW FOR POLITIKA – RECEIVING THE ORDER OF KARADJORDJE’S STAR
    7. http://www.neomagazine.com/2014/04/a-sovereign-example-crown-princess-katherine-of-serbia/ Neomagazine

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