THE CHANCELLERY OF
H.R.H. CROWN PRINCE Alexander II
OF YUGOSLAVIA
STATEMENT ON THE OCCASION OF THE
DESECRATION OF THE HOUSE WHERE KING ALEXANDER WAS BORN AND SERBIAN
EMBASSY BUILDING IN CETINJE
Belgrade, 2 September 2004 – The one who has chosen the home of
Princess Zorka and King Peter I, the house where King Alexander, the
grandson of King Nikola and the only King who was born in Cetinje, the
building of the Serbian Embassy – for the place where the Albanian
flag will stand and the board of the Embassy of the Republic of
Kosovo, in the year of the Bicentennial of the First Serbian uprising,
Centennial of King Petar I coronation, 90th anniversary of the WW 1,
anniversary of the Albanian Golgotha, 70th anniversary of King
Alexander’s assassination – knew what he was doing.
But, if even after the general shock and condemnation of the public
– this flag and this board that were placed on 28th August remain
there by the end of the Biennale on 19th September – the seal of shame
will not be on The House of Karadjordjevic or on the Serbian Embassy
building – but on the face of Cetinje and Montenegro.
Privy Council
Crown Council
Crown Cabinet
Legal Council of The Crown
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