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  1. Prince Dimitri Nicholas Paul George Maria of Yugoslavia (born 18 June 1958), also known as Dimitri Karageorgevich [1] or Dimitrije Karađorđević, is a gemologist and member of the Royal House of Yugoslavia. He is a grandson of Italy's last King, Umberto II, and his wife, Queen Marie José.

  2. 22 de nov. de 2021 · By Kathleen Beckett. Nov. 22, 2021. Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia has a notable pedigree. His lineage, which includes Catherine the Great, also encompasses the deposed royal families of...

  3. 17 de jun. de 2019 · En el 2008, el príncipe lanzó su nueva compañía, Prince Dimitri Company, una exclusiva línea de joyas inspiradas en todas las culturas del planeta y adaptadas a la mujer de hoy. Su magnífica sede en Manhattan ofrece también a su clientela privada el servicio Bespoke , con el cual el joyero real restaura, rediseña o vuelve a ...

  4. 10 de ene. de 2024 · ENTREVISTA. Dimitri de Yugoslavia, una ‘joya’ de principe. A los 5 años tuvo su primer ‘idilio’ con las piedras preciosas. Esbelto, de ojos verdes y de una elegancia nata, este aristócrata afincado en Nueva York disfruta de su profesión, diseñador de joyas.

  5. Exclusive: Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia on the incredible family jewels featured in his new book. His Royal Highness recounts the extraordinary jewellery collections of his family in this richly illustrated Rizzoli tome. By Felix Bischof. 7 September 2020.

  6. 4 de ago. de 2019 · Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia, is founder, president and creative director of the jewellery firm which bears his name, Prince Dimitri. He lives and works in New York, where Prince Dimitri was formerly senior vice president of the jewellery department of Sotheby’s auction house.

  7. Prince Dimitri and Prince Michael of Yugoslavia are the first set of twins born to Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia and Princess Maria Pia of Savoy, the eldest daughter of Umberto II of Italy in 1958. His mother had a second set of twins, Prince Serge and Princess Helene of Yugoslavia in 1963.