Lee Radziwiłł’s second marriage, on March 19, 1959, marked the beginning of a chapter intertwined with Polish aristocracy.
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Her union was with Prince Stanisław Albrecht Radziwiłł, a figure of distinction in diplomatic circles and more. The marriage bestowed upon Lee the title of Her Serene Highness Princess Caroline Lee Radziwiłł, and she was occasionally referred to as Princess Radziwill in the American press.
Prince Stanisław Albrecht Radziwiłł, often known as “Stash,” brought a rich tapestry of experiences to their relationship.
He served as a diplomat, holding the position of chargé d’affaires of the Polish government in exile at the League of Nations. Additionally, he was a delegate of the Polish Red Cross, engaged in real estate dealings, and served as the director of Olympic Airways.
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The Radziwiłłs welcomed two children into their family, Anthony (1959–1999) and Christina (b. 1960). However, their marital journey reached its conclusion in 1974, culminating in divorce.
Tragically, Prince Stanisław Albrecht Radziwiłł passed away on July 27, 1976, in London, just six days after celebrating his 62nd birthday. His final resting place is in the crypt of St Anne’s Church at Fawley Court, a poignant chapter in the intricate history of Lee Radziwiłł’s romantic life.

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