Fortnight after bidding Jacqueline Kennedy arrivederci, the villagers of Ravello this week turned out to say goodbye to Jackie's sister and hostess, Lee Radziwill, 29. As Lee and her husband, Polish Prince Stanislas Radziwill, packed up for the trip home to London, it turned out that their sprawling Mediterranean villa had been more than a summer pleasure dome; it also served the Roman Catholic Radziwills as a convenient base from which to seek Vatican annulment of a previous marriage.
Just which marriage they wanted to have annulled* was at first not quite clear, since "Stash" Radziwill. 48, was once married to Shipping Heiress Grace Kolin. who last year married the Earl of Dudley, who was formerly married to Laura Charteris, who is now married to U.S. Socialite Michael Canfield, who was the first husband of Lee Bouvier. who since March 19, 1959, has been married to Prince Stanislas Radziwill.
Rothschild Collector. Stash Radziwill explained. No three-ring annulment was necessary, because his first marriage to the present Baroness de Chollet, wife of a Swiss banker was declared void by the Vatican shortly before he married Lee in March 1959; his second marriage was not even recognized by the church, since it was a civil ceremony, and. in any case, took place before his first was annulled.
The only marriage "outstanding,"' as a Roman Catholic prelate put it, is Lee's.
According to friends. Lee and Stash wanted it annulled to placate Stash's devoutly Catholic father, Prince Janusz Radziwill, 82, who is said to have dis approved of their civil marriage.
Away from Ravello. the Radziwills live relatively unnoticed in their London town house. Bulky, mustachioed Stash Radziwill wrestles a Cadillac around narrow London streets and looks like the chap who got his comeuppance in the final reel of every Pearl White thriller. Except for a slight accent, he is as English as the Ascotalmost. The prince arrived in London after World War II with little to his name but his name. He made some quick killings in real estate, and has settled down to quiet dabbling. Slash's cash has enabled the Radziwills to furnish their elegant Georgian house with works of art, but Radziwill is known to the trade as a "Rothschild collector,'' meaning that he buys objets d'art the way some people buy A. T. & T.
Social Tips. Like Sister Jackie, shy, chic Lee Radziwill devotes as much time as she can to her children. In her first and last ceremonial public appearanceto open Chelsea's annual antiques fairshe was so jittery that she bumped heads with the curtsying moppet who presented her a bouquet of flowers, returned to her seat and sat on the bouquet. Like Jackie Kennedy, too. she has had a fling at journalism, notably last July, when she was barred from a private, nonpress showing by Couturier Hubert de Givenchy after it was learned that she was covering the Paris collections for McCall'sin a St. Laurent dress. Her byline has also appeared in the Ladies' Home Journal, over a piece on manners and social tips.