Thursday, November 19, 2009

Princess Radziwill seeks annulment

Dorothy Deacon (Library of Congress)



November 19, 1919 

 The American-born Princess Anton Albrecht Radziwill is seeking an annulment from her Polish husband "on the grounds that she was forced into the marriage," according to the New York Times. The former Miss Dorothy Deacon, the daughter of the late Edward Parker Deacon of Boston, was known as "the Boston Princess." She was noted for her beauty and "was prominent in society in London and Paris." 

 In April 1910, several months before the marriage, "news that the Prince Anton Albrecht's family opposed the match was in general circulation." The couple was scheduled to marry in June 1910 at St Mary's Roman Catholic church in London. A large crowd, aware of all the gossip, had gathered outside the church only to learn that the wedding was postponed "due to the absence of the bride and bridegroom."

 They married a month later in a smaller Catholic church located in Cadogan Square. Only a few guests attended, "and the cold, listless air of the bride was marked," and the Prince, "nervous to the point of agitation, was compelled to seat himself in a pew before the ceremony was finished." 

The Prince's mother did not attend the wedding, due to her opposition. The newlyweds moved to Warsaw, with the new Princess "charming Polish society," but her mother--in-law remained "relentless" in her opposition. The application for an annulment is the "first news of a final break between the couple." The Prince owned estates in Russia, "one as large as half of France," which have been appropriated by the new Bolshevik government. The couple has a 23-month old daughter, Elizabeth. 

 Duke Heinrich-Borwin of Mecklenburg-Schwerin has applied for an annulment of his marriage to Elizabeth Pratt of New York. The Duchess is the widow of Count Gasquet-James. The duke and duchess married eight years ago in England.

 Elizabeth, who is now more than 60 years old, is the daughter of the late Charles Watson Pratt, of Prattsville, New York. Pratt was a cousin of the late Jay Gould.

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