Bulgaria's Prince Kradam (L) and his wife Miriam Ungria were involved in a heavy car crash in Madrid on August 15, 2008. Photo by Yuliana Nikolova (Sofia Photo Agency)
The Bulgarian Prince Kardam is out of the hospital and his condition is slowly improving, sources close to the family reported.
Kardam, the eldest son of Bulgaria's former Tsar and Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg fell into a coma following a serious car accident near the Spanish capital Madrid on August 15.
Kardam is currently at home and has been responding well to physical therapy and rehabilitation procedures. With great effort on his part he is now able to stand up and to communicate with his wife Miriam Ungria and his children, the same sources further state.
Miriam is constantly on his side and is convinced that Kardam has entered a new stage of his treatment with positive results.
The entire Saxe-Coburg family - Kardam's parents, siblings, nieces and nephews, reportedly had changed all their other plans in order to spend the Christmas Holidays with the recovering Prince.
Miriam, who had organized the family gathering on the request of Simeon Saxe-Coburg and his wife Margarita, was also injured in the August car accident.