Stanisław Albrecht Radziwiłł

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Stanisław Albrecht Radziwiłł
Born(1914-07-21)21 July 1914
Szpanów Palace, Rovno, Russian Empire
Died27 July 1976(1976-07-27) (aged 62)
London, England
Noble familyRadziwiłł
Spouse(s)
Rose de Monléon
(m. 1940; annulled 1945)

Grace Maria Kolin
(m. 1946; div. 1958)

(m. 1959; div. 1974)
Issue
3, including Anthony Radziwiłł
FatherJanusz Franciszek Radziwiłł
MotherAnna, Princess Lubomirska

Prince Stanisław Albrecht "Stash" Radziwiłł (21 July 1914 – 27 July 1976) was a Polish nobleman and a scion of the Polish-Lithuanian princely House of Radziwiłł. His parents were Janusz Franciszek, Prince Radziwiłł (1880–1967) and Princess Anna Lubomirska (1882–1947). Stanisław had two elder brothers, Edmund Radziwiłł (1906–1971) and Ludwik Radziwiłł (1911–1928). Through his father, Stanislaw Albrecht was second cousin twice removed of Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, wife of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.

Marriages[]

Radziwiłł married Countess Rose de Mauléon (1913–1996) on 10 April 1940.[citation needed] They had no children and their marriage was annulled in 1945. She later married Baron de Chollet, a Swiss banker.[1]

Radziwill married Grace Maria Kolin on 2 May 1946. They were divorced in 1958. The marriage produced one son:

  • Prince Jan Stanisław Albrycht Radziwill (8 August 1947), who married Eugenia Carras on 14 September 1978. They have two sons and four grandchildren:
    • Prince Jan Michal Radziwill (29 August 1979)
    • Prince Filip Radziwill (4 February 1981) he married Devon Schuster on 16 January 2010. They have four children:
      • Princess Eugenie Elizabeth Radziwill (24 October 2012)
      • Princess Isabella Sophia Radziwill (17 July 2014)
      • Princess Arietta Grace Radziwill (17 July 2014)
      • Prince Stanislaw Radziwill (2018)

Grace Maria Kolin later married William Ward, 3rd Earl of Dudley (1894–1969) as his third wife, and from 1975, she lived with Robert B. Silvers.[2]

Radziwiłł married Caroline Lee Bouvier Canfield on 19 March 1959. They had two children:

  • Prince Anthony Radziwiłł (4 August 1959 – 10 August 1999) he married Carole Ann DiFalco on 27 August 1994.
  • Princess Anna Christina "Tina" Radziwill (18 August 1960) she married Octavio Arancio in September 1999 and they were divorced in 2005.

Later life[]

Radziwiłł was one of the organisers of the Sikorski Historical Institute in London and founder of St. Anne's Church at Fawley Court, the site of Divine Mercy College, a school for boys of Polish origin, set up by the Marian Fathers in 1953 near Henley-on-Thames, England.

He died on 27 July 1976, in London, six days after his 62nd birthday. His body was interred in the crypt of St Anne's Church at Fawley Court.[3]

Title[]

According to Debrett's although known as Prince Radziwiłł in Britain, on becoming a British subject and in keeping with standard practice, Radziwiłł strictly needed permission from Queen Elizabeth II to use his princely title.[1]

Ancestry[]

See also[]

  • Sikorski Museum

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "International Set: Unhitching Post". Time.com. 14 September 1962.
  2. ^ Scott, Janny. "Ideas: One Mind, But What A Mind; Defining the Passions Of the Liberal Elite For Over 2 Decades", The New York Times, November 1, 1997; Kolhatkar, Sheelah. Profile of Robert Silvers, The New York Observer, December 18, 2005; and Death notice, The New York Times, December 31, 2016
  3. ^ "Prince Radziwill Dead at 62; Ex-Husband of Lee Bouvier". New York Times. 29 June 1976. Retrieved 2007-06-21. London, 28 June 1976 (AP) Prince Stanislas Radziwill, former husband of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' younger sister, Lee Bouvier, died yesterday at the home of a friend, sources close to the family reported today. He was 62 years old.
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