- Prince Leka of Albania
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This article is about the younger royal, Prince Leka. For his father and current pretender, see Leka, Crown Prince of Albania.
Prince Leka of the Albanians Full name Leka Anwar Zog Reza Baudouin Msiziwe Zogu Born 26 March 1982 Birthplace Sandton, South Africa Royal House Zogu Father Leka, Crown Prince of Albanians Mother Susan Cullen-Ward Prince Leka (II) of the Albanians (Leka Anwar Zog Reza Baudouin Msiziwe Zogu, born 26 March 1982, Sandton, South Africa) is the only child of Leka, Crown Prince of Albania and the late Susan Cullen-Ward. Prince Leka is an official at the Albanian Ministry of Interior and in the past has served at the Albanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The prince is referred by some Albanian monarchists as Crown Prince Leka II, since they consider his father Leka I as King of the Albanians. In May 2010, the Prince was engaged to Elia Zaharia,[1] a Parisian artist, descendant of the Albanian Lords of Dagnum.
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Early life
Leka is the son of the pretender to Albania's throne, Crown Prince Leka I, and his late wife, the former Susan Cullen-Ward.
At the time of his birth, the South African government declared his maternity ward temporarily Albanian territory to ensure that Leka was born on Albanian soil.[2] He was named in honor of Egyptian president Anwar El Sadat, his grandfather King Zog I, Shah Mohammad-Rezā Shāh Pahlavi of Iran, and Baudouin I, King of the Belgians (his godfather). Msiziwe is a Zulu honorific. Leka is a member of the Zogu dynasty founded by King Zog and also is a hereditary bey (Albanian tribal chieftain and traditional land owner) of the Gheg clan.
Education and current activities
Leka's secondary school education took place at St Peter's College, Johannesburg. In December 2006, he graduated from Sandhurst Military Academy, United Kingdom, as the “Best foreign student of the Academy”.[3] He was subsequently congratulated by the Albanian Minister of Defense for this achievement. He also has completed studies at the Università per Stranieri in Perugia, Italy, for the Italian Language. He subsequently has also completed training at the Albanian Military Academy Skanderbej. He is studying international relations.[4]
Albanian Royal Family - HRH The Crown Prince
- HRH Prince Leka
Prince Leka, who was featured in the cover story, "Young and Royal", of Vanity Fair in September 2003, resides in Tirana, is fluent in Albanian, French, English, Zulu and Italian. He owns four boxer dogs and his personal interests include martial arts, volleyball and swimming. He is also fond of wildlife and leads a very active life, taking part in and supporting mountain climbing and other outdoor sports, such as abseiling and target shooting.
In April 2004 he accepted the Mother Teresa Medal in behalf of his late grandmother, Queen Geraldine, for her humanitarian efforts.[5]
He is known to have worked with youth organizations, like MJAFT!, and supported a wide range of humanitarian efforts in Albania, but maintains that he only supports "self-help" projects to stimulate Albanian and Kosovar economic growth, Gazeta Sot.
Prince Leka is also known as a supporter of Kosovo independence from Serbia and has close ties with the Kosovo leadership in Pristina. Iliria Royal University in Pristina and Tirana is styled as regal and functions under his guidance.
Prince Leka also founded the Youth leadership of the "Movement for National Development" which was a movement created by his father to change the political face of Albania in 2005.
Career with the Albanian Foreign Ministry
On 21 August 2007 the Foreign Minister of Albania, Mr. Lulzim Basha, announced that Prince Leka II had been appointed to his cabinet. The prince intended to pursue a career in diplomacy.[6] After two years he transferred to the office of the Minister of Interior where he is still working.
In England
On 24 June 2010 Prince Leka unveiled a blue plaque at Parmoor House in Buckinghamshire, England former home of King Zog during their wartime exile.
See also
- House of Zogu
- Prutkov, Kozma, Annuaire de la Noblesse Moderne des Maisons Principales de l'Europe, Montréal, 2010 (ISSN 1925-5594) (fr)
References
- Geraldine of the Albanians; Robyns, Gwen – ISBN 0-584-11133-9
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