Prince Stanisław Albrecht "Stash" Radziwiłł (21 July 1914 – 27 July 1976) was a Polish prince, then British citizen, socialite and businessman. He served as director of the Olympic Airways.[1]
His parents were Janusz Franciszek, Prince Radziwiłł (1880–1967) and his wife, Princess Anna Lubomirska (1882–1947). Stanisław had two elder brothers, Prince Edmund Radziwiłł (1906–1971) and Prince Ludwik Radziwiłł (1911–1928).
Radziwiłł married Rose de Mauléon (1913–1996), on 10 April 1940,[1] 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.[2]
Radziwill married Grace Maria Kolin on 2 May 1946. They were divorced in 1958. The marriage produced one son:
John Stanislaw Radziwill (8 August 1947),[3] 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 (29 August 1979)
Philip Radziwill (4 February 1981), who married Devon Schuster on 16 January 2010. They have four children:
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.[2] The Radziwiłł family held the title Prince of the Holy Roman Empire since the early 16th century. However, noble titles were abolished in Poland and Austria.