Susan Cullen-Ward
Susan, Crown Princess of Albania (Susan Barbara Zogu, formerly Williams, née Susan Cullen-Ward, 28 January 1941 – 17 July 2004), was the Australian-born wife of Leka, Crown Prince of Albania.
She preferred to use the title, and was sometimes referred to as, Queen Susan of the Albanians (in Albanian, Suzana Zog, Mbretëreshë e Shqiptarëvet). Her husband, known as King Leka, had been proclaimed King of the Albanians by the anti-communist Albanian government in exile in 1961, upon the death of his father King Zog. Meanwhile Albania itself was a communist republic.
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