Caroline is named after her maternal aunt, Lee Radziwill.
The Radziwill family was powerful
and influential and was the patron of art between the 16th and 19th century.
The story of the tragic love of King Zygmunt Augustus and Barbara Radziwill was very close to the artist.
The Radziwill family took residence in the complex in 1533
and restored it to the architectural glory of the time.
For her work in TV news, Radziwill has earned a variety of accolades,
including Emmy awards and a Peabody award.
First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and her sister Princess Lee Radziwill ride an elephant while on tour in India in March of 1962.
During her stint with Jennings, Radziwill made news pieces on issues as disparate as abortion,
gun-control, and foreign-policy problems in countries such as Cambodia and Haiti.
During her stint with Jennings, Radziwill produced news pieces on subjects as disparate as abortion,
gun control, and foreign policy issues in countries such as Cambodia and Haiti.
After the death of her husband, Radziwill left ABC News to write a memoir and
she also began writing a monthly interview column for Glamour magazine called"Lunch Date.".