Boris Petrovitch Njegosh

Boris Petrović-Njegoš (born 21 January 1980), known professionally as Boris Petrovitch Njegosh, is a French designer, a member of the House of Petrović-Njegoš, and the only son and heir apparent to Nicholas, Prince of Montenegro.[1][2]

Boris Petrović-Njegoš
Hereditary Prince of Montenegro
Grand Duke of Grahovo and Zeta
Born (1980-01-21) 21 January 1980
Les Lilas, France
Spouse
Véronique Haillot Canas da Silva
(m. 2007)
IssuePrincess Miléna
Princess Antonia
HousePetrović-Njegoš
FatherNicholas, Prince of Montenegro
MotherFrancine Navarro
SignatureBoris Petrović-Njegoš's signature

Education

Prince Boris graduated in June 2005 from the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Paris, one of the most famous French schools in decorative arts. During his studies, he was particularly involved in the creation of computerised typography.

Professional life

Boris has worked for Renault in France as Director of Creation and Digital Innovation.[3]

Marriage and family

On 12 May 2007, Boris married Véronique Haillot Canas da Silva (b. São Sebastião da Pedreira, Lisbon, 27 July 1976), architect. The couple has two daughters:

Véronique holds the Order of Petrović Njegoš, the Order of Saint Peter of Cetinje and the Order of Prince Danilo I (Grand Cross).[4]

Titles, styles and honours

Titles and styles

  • 21 January 1980 – 23 March 1986: His Highness Prince Boris of Montenegro
  • 24 March 1986 – 20 January 2001: His Royal Highness Prince Boris Petrovic-Njegosh, Hereditary Prince of Montenegro
  • 21 January 2001 – present: His Royal Highness Prince Boris Petrovic-Njegosh, Hereditary Prince of Montenegro, Grand Duke of Grahovo and Zeta[5]

Dynastic honours

References

  1. "La famille royale du Monténégro". histoiresroyales.fr (in French).
  2. "Montenegro". Le figaro. No. 1336–1339. 2006. p. 25.
  3. Foucaud, Xavier (20 February 2015). "[Rencontre] Boris Petrovitch Njegosh, Renault". e-marketing.fr.
  4. "Birth of H.H. Princess Milena of Montenegro". orderofdanilo.org. Archived from the original on 31 October 2010.
  5. "Page with some of Boris' Orders included". Archived from the original on 16 July 2010. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  6. "Annual Memorial Service in Mirow". mecklenburg-strelitz.org. 1 August 2018.
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