[2] After graduating with a degree in Textile and Color Chemistry, Zogu worker for a period of time for Francolor.
On 9 April 1961, Zogu was present when Zog I of Albania died while in exile at Hôpital Foch in Suresnes, Hauts-de-Seine, France.
[4] The book, which has a translated title of A life in the service of the Albanian nation - memories of exile, was given a positive review by writer Roland Qafoku.
[9] On 16 November 2012, Zogu joined Ambassador Ylljet Aliçka to repatriate the remains of Zog I from France to Albania, where he was placed in the royal family mausoleum.
In 2017, Zogu criticized Albanian politician Alfred Peza who had written disparaging comments about the royal family.
Zogu stated Peza "was a man without culture and without character" who had no chance of meeting the royal family or entering the palace.