- Loel Guinness
Group Captain Thomas Loel Evelyn Bulkeley Guinness OBE (9 June 1906 –31 December 1988 ), aMember of Parliament , was most well-known for his first marriage to the Honourable Joan Yarde-Buller, a daughter of the 3rd Lord Churston, who left him forPrince Aly Khan , the eldest son of theAga Khan III . (Aly later married the actressRita Hayworth ; Princess Joan Aly Khan married 3rdly the 2nd Viscount Camrose and died as the Dowager Viscountess Camrose or Joan, Viscountess Camrose). By Joan, he had a son Patrick who would later marry his stepsister.Guinness also financed the purchase of the "Calypso" for the famous oceanic explorer
Jacques-Yves Cousteau .Raised in the United States and England, Loel Guinness was a son of Benjamin Solomon Guinness, a lawyer, from whom he inherited a fortune. He was descended from Samuel Guinness, a Dublin goldsmith (1727-1795), the younger brother of the Guinness brewery's founder
Arthur Guinness . In 1940 Loel flew as a fighter pilot in theBattle of Britain , famously buying a petrol station near his aerodrome when his driving was restricted by rationing.Loel's second wife was Lady Isabel Manners, second daughter of the 9th Duke of Rutland, by whom he had a son, William Loel Seymour Guinness, and a daughter, Serena Belinda ("Lindy"), who married the 5th and last Marquess of Dufferin and Ava, himself the son of
Maureen Guinness , one of the famousGuinness Girls . (She was middle daughter of the Hon.Ernest Guinness , himself second son of the 1st Earl of Iveagh, himself third and youngest son of SirBenjamin Guinness ).Loel's third wife was the socialite
Gloria Rubio y Alatorre . Her daughter, Freiien (Baroness) Dolores von Fürstenberg-Herdringen, married Patrick Benjamin Guinness, son of Loel and his first wife Joan Yarde-Buller (and thus a half-brother to the presentAga Khan IV ). They had issue, one son, Loel Patrick, and two daughters, Maria Alexandra (married Foulques, Count de Quatrebarbes) and Victoria Christina (who married Philip Niarchos, son of late Greek billionaireStavros Niarchos ).
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