Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia net worth is $14 Million
Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia (Serbian Cyrillic: ??????? ?????????? ????????????; born 7 April 1936) is a member of the House of Karageorgevich, a human rights activist and a former presidential candidate for Serbia. She is also known as Jelisaveta Kara?or?evi? .
Net Worth
$14 Million
Date Of Birth
April 7, 1936
Place Of Birth
Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Profession
Producer
Spouse
Manuel Ulloa Elías
Nicknames
Princess Elizabeth, Elizabeth Of Yugoslavia, Princess, Princess Elizabeth Of Yugoslavia
Star Sign
Aries
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I got so bored living in Paris as exiled royalty that in 1961, at age 23, I eloped to New York with clothing manufacturer Howard Oxenberg, who was 20 years older than I and had been married before. My father disinherited me, and he and my mother never forgave me.
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My parents could never adjust to exile, and adamantly continued to live as though they were still ruling royalty. They expected their children to live that way, too, including not going to college, not being allowed to work and not marrying anyone they didn't approve of.
Her mother was a sister of Marina, the Duchess of Kent, and Marina's daughter, Alexandra of Kent, is a first cousin of Queen Elizabeth.
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Her father, Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, ruled the country from 1934 to 1941, and when the Yugoslavian revolution erupted he, his wife Princess Olga and their children lived in exile - mostly in France.
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Ex-fiancée of Richard Burton. Met on the set of the film "Jackpot" in which Princess Elizabeth also had a role, although the film was never completed.
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Aspired to an acting career and took acting lessons in New York from Stanley Zareff, who launched her daughter Catherine's career.
Her daughter Christina Oxenberg was briefly married to Damian Elwes.
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Youngest child and only daughter of Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, Regent of Yugoslavia, head of the younger branch of his house, and his wife Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark.