Carole Ann Radziwill (born August 20, 1963) is a journalist, author, and television personality from the United States. She married into the House of Radziwill, a Polish noble dynasty and one of Europe’s most distinguished aristocratic families, in 1994.
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Radziwi was born in Lausanne, Switzerland, to socialite/actress Lee Radziwi (younger sister of First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy) and Polish Prince Stanisaw Albrecht Radziwi. On August 27, 1994, he married a former ABC colleague, Emmy Award-winning journalist Carole DiFalco, on Long Island, New York.
Radziwill began her news career in 1985 as an intern in postproduction for ABC’s news magazine show 20/20 in New York. She was later hired as a production secretary at Close Up. Radziwill eventually joined Peter Jennings’ documentary unit, where she produced shows on abortion and gun control, as well as covering foreign policy stories in Cambodia, Haiti, and India.
Radziwill was stationed in Iraq in 1991 and covered the SCUD missile attacks during the Gulf War. During the Afghan War in 2003, she spent six weeks embedded with an infantry unit of the 101st Airborne Division in Kandahar. She created segments for the ABC television show Profiles from the Frontline. Radziwill has won three Emmys, one for a story she produced about land mines in Cambodia, a Peabody, and a GLAAD award.