This gentleman is heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne and the nephew of the man whose assassination in Sarajevo in 1914 ignited World War I. He spoke at the European Union in Zagreb and had plenty to say about the war with Serbia which was underway at the time. He is articulate and intelligent and speaks well in a number of languages. A British reporter asked him if he would like his son to be king of Austria and he gave a great answer. "Because of my name, I am often asked this question, usually by a reporter from one of the British tabloids. I know the king of every European country and I can tell you that is the worst job a man can have. As a member of the European Parliament, if I think a man is an idiot I can tell him he's an idiot. But when a king is confronted with an idiot, he has to just sit there and smile."