Leka, Crown Prince of Albania, was born on April fifth, nineteen thirty-nine, as the only son of King Zog I and Queen Geraldine. Initially named Crown Prince Skander, he was destined for a life intertwined with the history and legacy of Albania.
Following the death of his father in nineteen sixty-one, Leka emerged as the pretender to the Albanian throne. His supporters, recognizing his royal lineage, often referred to him as King Leka I, a title that underscored his claim to the monarchy and the hopes of those who wished to see a restoration of the royal family.
Throughout his life, Leka has been involved in various pursuits, balancing his roles as a politician and businessperson. His journey reflects the complexities of a royal figure navigating the modern world while holding onto the traditions of his heritage.