He's a senior member of the Serbian royal family, while she's a graphic artist who shows off her love of travel on Instagram.
Axar.az reports citing Daily Mail that and now Prince Philip of Serbia has married fiancée Danica Marinkovic in a lavish wedding ceremony in Belgrade on Saturday.
Danica, 30, looked stunning in an elegant white gown with billowing sleeves and a sweeping train, which was adorned with a large bow at the front.
The happy couple wore elaborate crowns as they exchanged their vows during a traditional ceremony at the city's cathedral.
Philip, 35, looked dashing in a morning suit, which he wore with a white waistcoat and tie.
The pair both looked delighted as they were showered with rose petals on leaving the church as husband and wife, before sharing a kiss in front of crowds of well-wishers.
Other European royals also attended the grand event, including Queen Sofia of Spain and Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden.
Philip announced that he was engaged to his girlfriend earlier this summer, alongside a photograph of the couple beaming on the steps of Belgrade's Royal Palace.
A statement from the palace read: 'Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander, Crown Princess Katherine and Princess Maria da Gloria Orleans-Braganza have great pleasure to announce that HRH Prince Philip is engaged to Ms. Danica Marinkovic, daughter of Mr. Milan Marinkovic – Cile and Mrs. Beba Marinkovic.'
Philip, who has a twin brother, is the second oldest child of Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia’s sons.
The senior Serbian royal was educated in the UK and now works in finance in London.
Meanwhile, Danica - whose father is a respected impressionist painter who has worked with designer Roksanda Ilincic - is no stranger to the high life, with photos showing her enjoying a never-ending series of sun-kissed holidays in Seville, Milan and Croatia.
Born in Belgrade, she is officially a French citizen and, like Philip, studied in the UK, graduating from the Chelsea College of Arts in London before embarking on a successful career as a designer.
Serbia - formerly part of Yugoslavia - is now a republic but its once-exiled royal family have lived in Belgrade's Royal Palace since 2001.