Stanislas Baron Lejeune
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Stanislas, Baron Lejeune (1945 – 1998) was a French nobleman, son of Edgard-Louis, Baron Lejeune (b. 1915) and wife Claude de Bonardi du Mensil (1914 – 1967), paternal grandson of Jules Marie Edgard, 4e Baron Lejeune (Trois Moutiers, 31 January 1881 – killed in action on World War I at Bailleul, 23 November 1914) and wife (married at Paris, civily on 1 July 1912 and religiously on 2 July 1912) Marguerite Malcy Caroline Alexandrine, Princesse Murat (Paris, 28 November 1886 – Paris, 6 February 1956), daughter of Joachim, 5th Prince Murat. On march 29th 2008 a memorial service was held at the Saint Roch church, Rue Saint Honoré in Paris. Alexia and her half-brother Cyril attended the service.
Stanislas Lejeune is the stepfather of Alexia Grinda a.k.a. Alexia Lejeune or Alexia Grinda-Lejeune, born in Paris in November 1967, by his marriage to the French socialite and fashion model Hélène Grinda, born in 1944 and daughter of Jean-Paul Grinda (1900-1975) and wife Françoise Blason, by whom he has a son Cyril, Baron Lejeune, born in 1972. Alexia was the sixth daughter of Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands and therefor a half-sister of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands.

