Aleksandar enters Belgrade, three days after the city was liberated. His army advanced further, broke out on the Adriatic coast and continued towards Maribor.
Aleksandar phones his grandfather, Montenegrin King Nikola, who fled to Paris in 1917. While Aleksandar is fighting for the creation of a new country, the news arrives that the Bolsheviks in Russia have killed the Russian imperial family.
The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes is proclaimed. Many welcomed it with enthusiasm. On the other hand, the Allies are in trouble, because they had promised Italy the Adriatic coast. Aleksandar is shaken by the rebellion in Cetinje.
In January 1919, the Allies opened the Paris Peace Conference. Although Aleksandar should be there, the Allies didn't invited him due to his creation of a country that they do not recognize. However, Aleksandar goes there anyway.
Woodrow Wilson is delighted with the idea of a new country and raises the issue of its recognition. Due to dissatisfaction with the situation in Italy, Raymond Poincare calls on Aleksandar and Zivojin Misic to "intimidate" the Italians.
Aleksandar had expected the recognition of his country from the success of the conference, which followed. Belgrade is greets the regent who is returning from the National Assembly after the adoption of the Vidovdan Constitution.
Aleksandar bids farewell to his father, King Petar, who is lying on his deathbed, while he goes on a surgery in Paris. After the surgery the doctors are fighting to keep Aleksandar alive, while in the meantime, his father died in Belgrade.
On a ceremony held at the Royal Palace of Bucharest, Princess Maria and Aleksandar met and got engaged. On their honeymoon in Bled, they realize that their marriage is growing into love. Aleksandar meets the new Prime Minister of Bulgaria.
The coup plotters took power in Bulgaria, and killed the Prime Minister. Rallies were held in Zagreb, at which Stjepan Radic advocated disrespect for the Constitution and promoted the creation of the Republic of Croatia, within Yugoslavia.
Aleksandar and Marija embark on a tour of the country, where the people greet them very warmly. At the same time, comparisons are coming from different sides from domestic sources, that the tour is very dangerous.
The great tour of the royal couple around Croatia takes place. Aleksandar had an unpleasant conversation with Nikola Pasic about his son's arrogance. Stjepan Radic and Svetozar Pribicevic are giving fiery speeches at a rally in Zagreb.
Time passes, and the noise in the Assembly does not stop. Radic strongly condemns Aleksandar and the controversies lead to great conflicts. Anger over the crimes in the Assembly shook Croatia, and Zagreb in particular.
Slovenian politicians are upset about the amputation of Croatia. Stjepan Radic dies, and Aleksandar gets a new opponent who fills Radic's place, Vlatko Macek.
Aleksandar is trying to find a solution in talks with Macek and Pribicevic. However, Macek persistently advocates the ideas that Radic also insisted on. The king travels to Istanbul, where he is expected by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
Aleksandar is visiting Zagreb. He then leaves for Marseilles. The welcome in Marseilles is grandiose, it is not remembered that any foreign statesman was welcomed by so many citizens. But unfortunately, Vlado Chernozemski was among them.