Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Prince Paul of Yugoslavia (also known as Prince Paul Kara'or'evi? (Serbo-Croatian: Pavle Kara'or'evi?, Cyrillic script: ? ?; Slovene: Pavel Kara'or'evi?) (normal English transliteration Karageorgevich),KG (27 April 1893 11 September 1976) of the Yugoslav Royal House of Kara'or'evi? was Regent of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia during the minority of King Peter II. Peter was the eldest son of his first cousin Alexander I. His title in Yugoslavia was Knez (Knez Pavle Kara'or'evi?), which translates best as Prince. Prince Paul of Yugoslavia was the only son of Prince Arsen Kara'or'evi? (a brother of Peter I of Yugoslavia) and Princess Aurora Demidov (a granddaughter of the Finnish philanthropist Aurora Karamzin and her Russian husband Paul Demidov). He married Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark, a sister of Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent, in 1923. George VI of the United Kingdom, as Duke of York, was best man at his wedding in Belgrade.