Macedonian royal family
The Macedonian royal family refers to the descendants of the royal house of Macedonia, a historical region in northern Greece. The most notable figure is King Philip II, who united the city-states of Macedonia and is famous for being the father of Alexander the Great. The royal lineage has a rich history, influencing the ancient world through military conquests and cultural advancements.
In modern times, the title of the Macedonian royal family is held by Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia, who is a descendant of the former royal family of Yugoslavia. Although there is no official monarchy in North Macedonia today, the royal family remains a symbol of national pride and heritage for many people in the region.