,
Switzerland With the Karageorgevitch family back on the throne in 1909 King Peter introduced a new statute for the members of the royal house. However the statute made no mention of the members of the senior non reigning branch of the family. In the reigning junior branch the descendants of King Peter were entitled to the style
Royal Highness while those of his younger brother
Prince Arsen were entitled to that of
Highness. Prince Alexis was also completely excluded from the succession which in the event of the extinction of the male lines of King Peter and Prince Arsen would pass to
Princess Helen of Serbia. Although in 1903 Prince Alexis announced that he was abandoning his claim to the throne he remained in Paris even after his cousin had ascended the throne, and in later years he would still claim that he should be king of Serbia saying in 1913
"I have no criticism to make of King Peter, except that I ought to be King of Serbia, as I am an eldest son." It was not until the outbreak of the
First Balkan War that Prince Alexis came to Serbia. Determined to serve he received King Peter's permission and trimming his moustache to disguise his features enlisted into the
Serbian Army as a
private soldier. During the war he took part in the fighting at the
Battle of Monastir On 11 June 1913, a month after the First Balkan War had come to an end, Prince Alexis returned to
Paris and married
Myra Abigail Pratt (
née Pankhurst; daughter of John Foster Pankhurst and his wife, Maria Louise Coates. His father was vice-president of
Globe Iron Works Company and co-owner of
American Ship Building Company of Cleveland;
divorcée of Herbert Wright in 1900; and widow of Thomas Huger Pratt) in the Russian Church. She was received in the Eastern Orthodox faith under the Slavic name of Daria. The US Ambassador to France
Myron Timothy Herrick served as one of the bride's witnesses while Prince Arsen Karageorgevitch and the
Comte Ferdinand Baston de la Riboisière served as witnesses for Prince Alexis. As a result, Princess Sara, his mother, who thought the marriage was a
mésalliance and was against it from the start, broke all communication with her eldest son. Prince Alexis and his new wife honeymooned in the South of France before heading to his wife's home city of
New York. This was his first trip to the U.S. in 14 years. During the
First World War Prince Alexis and his new wife returned to Serbia to support the war effort with Prince Alexis serving as President of the Serbian Red Cross. After the fall of the wartime capital
Niš to the
Central Powers Prince Alexis and his wife had to take part in the mass retreat from Serbia through the treacherous mountains of
Montenegro and
Albania in the winter of 1915–1916. The couple arrived in
Rome on Christmas Eve 1915. They visited the United Kingdom in summer 1917. With the death of Prince Alexis in 1920 during the final year of the worldwide
Spanish flu pandemic, the male line of the senior branch of the Karageorgevitch dynasty became extinct. The prince died in
St. Moritz in
Switzerland and his grave can be found in the Saint-Georges cemetery in
Geneva. ==References==