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| name = Joan Douglas Dillon | title = Princess Charles of Luxembourg Duchess of Mouchy and Poix | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1935|1|31|df=y}} | birth_place = New York City, New York, U.S. | father = C. Douglas Dillon | mother = Phyllis Chess Ellsworth | spouse = {{marriage|James Brady Moseley |1 August 1953|22 June 1963|end=annulled}} {{marriage|Prince Charles of Luxembourg |1 March 1967|26 July 1977|end=his death}} {{marriage|Philippe de Noailles, Duke de Mouchy |3 August 1978|28 February 2011|end=his death}} | issue = Joan Moseley Princess Charlotte, Mrs Cunningham Prince Robert of Luxembourg | religion = Catholicism }}{{Luxembourgish Grand Ducal Family}} Joan de Noailles, Duchess of Mouchy and Poix (née Joan Douglas Dillon; born 31 January 1935)[1] is an American-born French duchess, the first commoner to marry into the reigning dynasty of Luxembourg, and is the former president of French Bordeaux wine company Domaine Clarence Dillon. BiographyJoan Dillon is the daughter of U.S. Treasury Secretary C. Douglas Dillon and his wife, Phyllis Chess Ellsworth.[1] She came to live in Paris, France, with her family when her father was appointed American Ambassador in the 1950s. She initially found work with the Paris Review.[2] After her marriage to Prince Charles of Luxembourg she discovered an interest in wine and the family interest in Haut-Brion.[2] From 1975 to 2008, Joan Dillon held the presidency of Domaine Clarence Dillon.[3] Her husband, Philippe de Noailles, Duc de Mouchy, was general manager. Under their direction the company bought Château La Mission Haut-Brion, Château Laville Haut-Brion and Château La Tour Haut-Brion in 1983. In 2008 Prince Robert of Luxembourg, her son by her marriage to Prince Charles of Luxembourg, became president of Domaine Clarence Dillon. Wine Enthusiast Magazine describes Dillon as "a larger-than-life lady, with an indefinable, cultured, mid-Atlantic accent."[2]FamilyShe married firstly in Paris, France on 1 August 1953 James Brady Moseley (New York City, US 22 May 1931 – Boston, Massachusetts, US 9 April 1998), son of Boston investment banker Frederick S. Moseley, Jr. and his wife, Jane H. Brady. The couple divorced in Washoe County, Nevada, US on 12 December 1955; the marriage was annulled in Rome, Italy on 22 June 1963.[1] They had a daughter,
She married secondly on 1 March 1967 Prince Charles of Luxembourg (younger son of Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg) at the Catholic Church of St. Edward the Confessor in Sutton Park, Surrey, UK. The marriage was the first authorized of a Luxembourgeois prince to a commoner – authorized by Grand Ducal decree issued 16 February 1967. She was styled "HRH Princess Joan of Luxembourg".[1] Prince Charles died in Imbarcati, Province of Pistoia, Italy, on 26 July 1977. They had two children:
She married thirdly in Islesboro, Maine, on 3 August 1978 Philippe, 8th Duke de Mouchy (1922–2011). The marriage was without issue.[1] Ancestry{{ahnentafel|collapsed=yes |align=center |boxstyle_1=background-color: #fcc; |boxstyle_2=background-color: #fb9; |boxstyle_3=background-color: #ffc; |boxstyle_4=background-color: #bfc; |boxstyle_5=background-color: #9fe; |1= 1. Joan Douglas Dillon |2= 2. C. Douglas Dillon |3= 3. Phyllis Chess Ellsworth |4= 4. Clarence Lapowski, name legally changed (in 1901) to Clarence Dillon |5= 5. Anne McEldin Douglass |6= 6. John Chess Ellsworth |7= 7. Alice Frances Chalifoux |8= 8. Samuel Lapowski |9= 9. Bertha Stenbock |10= 10. George Douglass |11= 11. Susan Virginia Dun |12= 12. Fred D. Ellsworth |13= 13. Helen M. Chess |14= 14. Joseph L. Chalifoux |15= 15. Helen M. Gallagher |16= 16. Joshua Lapowski |17= 17. Paulina Dylion |18= 18. Julius Stenbock |19= 19. Frederica ... |20= 20. Benjamin Douglass |21= 21. Elizabeth Dun |22= 22. James Dun |23= 23. Susan Virginia Walke |24= 24. James Perkins Ellsworth |25= 25. Elizabeth J ... |26= 26. John Wesley Chess |27= 27. Olive Abigail Winans |28= 28. Joseph Chalifoux (or Chalifour) |29= 29. Odile Daunais |30= 30. James Gallagher |31= 31. Ellen Nolan }} References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser XVIII. "Luxemburg". C.A. Starke Verlag, 2007, pp. 83–84, 449–450. (German). {{ISBN|978-3-7980-0841-0}}. 2. ^1 2 {{cite news|author=Roger Voss |title=Changing Landscape For The Dillons Of Bordeaux |url=http://www.winemag.com/May-2001/CHANGING-LANDSCAPE-FOR-THE-DILLONS-OF-BORDEAUX/ |work=Wine Enthusiast Magazine |date=January 5, 2001 |accessdate=2014-08-10 }} 3. ^{{cite book|title=Women of Wine: The Rise of Women in the Global Wine Industry|first1=Ann B.|last1=Matasar|publisher=University of California Press|year=2006|isbn=0-520-24051-0}} 4. ^{{cite book | title=The Gotha, Volume 1 | publisher=Kensington House Books | author=Beeche, Arturo | year=2009 | location=California, US | pages=161 | isbn=978-0-97-719617-3}} External links
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