Marriages and Children
Carol was married three times, firstly on 22 March 1948 in Paris to Helene Henriette Nagavitzine/Navagatzine (b. 26 May 1925 Paris), with whom he had one son before divorcing in 1958.
- Paul-Philippe Hohenzollern (born 1948 in Paris, France)
He was married secondly to Thelma Jeanne Williams (Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, 15 November 1930 – Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont, 5 June 1988) on 20 December 1960 in Paris, with whom he had one son before divorcing in 1977.
- Ion George Nicholas Alexander Lambrino, or (von) Hohenzollern (born 1 September 1961 in Poole, Dorset, England), unmarried and without issue
He married his third wife Antonia Colville (Bracken, Church Crookham, Hampshire, 29 May 1939 – 13 June 2007), the great granddaughter of Charles Colville, 1st Viscount Colville of Culross at Fulham Town Hall on 27 June 1984, without issue. Carol and his third wife settled in Parsons Green and led a quiet life.
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