Stanisław Albrecht Radziwiłł
Prince Stanisław Albrecht "Stash" Radziwiłł was a Polish prince, later a British citizen, as well as a socialite and a businessman. He served as director of Olympic Airways.
Career
Radziwiłł was an aristocrat, diplomat who served as chargé d'affaires of the Polish government in exile at the League of Nations, delegate of the Polish Red Cross, real estate dealer, and director of Olympic Airways.Parents
His parents were Janusz Franciszek, Prince Radziwiłł and his wife, Princess Anna Lubomirska. Stanisław had two elder brothers, Prince Edmund Radziwiłł and Prince Ludwik Radziwiłł.Marriages
Radziwiłł married Rose de Mauléon, on 10 April 1940, former niece-in-law of Irina Ovtchinnikova, wife of Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark. They had no children and their marriage was annulled in 1945. She later married Baron de Chollet, a Swiss banker.Radziwill married Grace Maria Kolin on 2 May 1946. They were divorced in 1958. The marriage produced one son:
- John Stanisław Radziwill, who married Eugenia Carras, daughter of the Greek shipowner Yiannis Carras, on 14 September 1978. They have two sons and four grandchildren:
- *John Michael Radziwill
- *Philip Radziwill, who married Devon Schuster on 16 January 2010. They have four children:
- **Eugenie Elizabeth Radziwill
- **Isabella Sophia Radziwill
- **Arietta Grace Radziwill
- **Stanisław Radziwill
On 19 March 1959, Radziwiłł married Caroline Lee Bouvier Canfield the younger sister of future First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and sister-in-law of future President John F. Kennedy. They had two children:
- Anthony Radziwiłł, who married Carole Ann DiFalco on 27 August 1994.
- Anna Christina "Tina" Radziwill, who married Octavio Arancio in September 1999; 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.