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Michael Temple Canfield (August 20, 1926 – December 20, 1969) was an American diplomatic aide and secretary at the US Embassy in London during the Eisenhower administration who later worked in London as an editorial representative of Harper & Row. He was the first husband of Caroline Lee Bouvier.
Kiki is often alleged to have borne a child out of wedlock from her affair with Prince George, who later became publishing executive Michael Temple Canfield, adopted son of Cass Canfield. [citation needed] Following her husband's death, Kiki gradually abandoned the farm and returned to United States.
Grace was the former wife of Prince Stanislaus Radziwill (The Prince's third wife, Lee Radziwiłł, was formerly married to Michael Temple Canfield, the third husband of Ward's second wife, Laura). [10] This marriage was also childless. Dudley died in December 1969, aged 75, and was succeeded by his eldest son William.
Her first marriage was in 1953 to Michael Temple Canfield, an American diplomat aide and secretary at the US Embassy in London. They divorced five years later in 1958.
Radziwill married three times: the first was to American diplomat Michael Temple Canfield in 1953; they divorced in 1958. The second was to the Polish aristocrat Prince Stanislaw Albrecht Radziwell.
It has been alleged that American publishing executive Michael Temple Canfield (1926–1969) was the illegitimate son of Prince George and Preston. According to various sources, both Edward VIII (later the Duke of Windsor) and Loelia, Duchess of Westminster, shared this belief.
Her first marriage was in April 1953 to publishing executive Michael Temple Canfield. The two divorced in 1958, and Radziwill married Polish aristocrat Prince Stanislaw Albrecht Radziwill.
Grace was the former wife of Prince Stanislaus Radziwill (The Prince's third wife, Lee Radziwiłł, was formerly married to Michael Temple Canfield, Laura's third husband). On 13 June 1960, Laura married Michael Temple Canfield, [2] rumoured to have been the son of Prince George, Duke of Kent and American socialite Alice Gwynne Preston. [8]