Katharine, Duchess of Kent

Katharine
Duchess of Kent (more)
The Duchess with a koala at Expo 88 in Brisbane
BornKatharine Lucy Mary Worsley
(1933-02-22)22 February 1933
Hovingham Hall, Yorkshire, England
Died4 September 2025(2025-09-04) (aged 92)
Kensington Palace, London, England
Spouse
(m. 1961)
Issue
  • George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews
  • Lady Helen Taylor
  • Lord Nicholas Windsor
HouseWorsley (by birth) Windsor (by marriage)
FatherSir William Worsley, 4th Bt.
MotherJoyce Brunner
ReligionRoman Catholicism
(prev. Anglicanism)
Education
  • Queen Margaret's School, York
  • Runton Hill School

Katharine, Duchess of Kent, GCVO (born Katharine Lucy Mary Worsley, 22 February 1933 – 4 September 2025), was a member of the British Royal Family. Her husband, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, is a first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II.

Katharine was born in Hovingham, North Yorkshire, She was the youngest daughter of Sir William Worsley and Joyce Brunner

She was married to Prince Edward, Duke of Kent in 1961, They had three children George, Lady Helen, and Lord Nicholas

The Duchess of Kent became famous her conversion to Catholicism in 1994, the first member of the Royal Family to convert publicly since 1701.[1] The Duchess of Kent was strongly associated with the world of music, and had performed as a member of several choirs.

The Duchess died at Kensington Palace on 4 September 2025, aged 92. Her death was announced by Buckingham Palace the following day.[2]

Titles

References

  1. "The Army wife who would occasionally don a tiara". The Telegraph. 19 June 1999. Archived from the original on 25 March 2018. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  2. Coughlan, Sean (5 September 2025). "Katharine, Duchess of Kent dies aged 92". BBC News. Retrieved 5 September 2025.

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Order of precedence in the United Kingdom
Preceded by
The Duchess of Gloucester
Ladies
HRH The Duchess of Kent
Succeeded by
Princess Michael of Kent
Academic offices
Preceded by
The Princess Royal
Chancellor of the University of Leeds
1966–1999
Succeeded by
Melvyn Bragg