Duchess of Kent death: Royal who converted to Catholicism, dies aged 92

Buckingham Palace, the Late Queen’s cousin Kent Duke, married the Duchess of Kent died at the age of 92.
Born in Katharine Worsley, Wimbledon finalists, especially in 1993, a tear of Jana Novotna’yı was known to comfort, and for many years presented trophies in championships.
She chose to be known as a female city and lowered HRH style and withdrew from Royal Life to teach music for more than ten years at a state primary school in Hull.
In a statement, the palace said: “Buckingham Palace announced the death of the Royal Excellency of the Kent Duchess.
“Royal Excellency passed away at the Kensington Palace, surrounded by his family last night.
“All members of the King and the Queen and the Royal Family, mourning the loss to the Duke of City, Children and grandchildren and reminds all organizations, passion for music and young people in which Duchess is associated with.”
The union flag at the Buckingham Palace was reduced to half poles as a sign of respect and an official framework will be published in the railing of the royal residence in a short time.
After the death of Queen Elizabeth, Duchess, the oldest member of the royal family, gained a rare appearance in October 2024 for the first time in a wheelchair.
Wrapped in a blue shawl, her husband joined the Wren House Kensington Palace outside their homes to watch the unseen playing happy years.
Duchess, a religious follower of the Roman Catholic belief, became the first member of the royal family, which has become Catholic for more than 300 years.
The Duchess is expected to have a Catholic funeral with the participation of senior royalities, including the king and the queen.
In the history of modern British, the first Catholic funeral service for a member of the royal family will be.
He was born on February 22, 1933, the landowner Sir William Worsley – an aristocratic training as a baronet Sir William Worsley and Lady Worsley of the Hovingham Hall near York.
Edward, the grandson of King George V, married the Duke of Kent and was called stable Eddie by the royal family in 1961 with a great ceremony in York Minter and became known for his elegant fashion style.
The couple has three surviving children, George, St Andrews Earl, Lady Helen Windsor and Lord Nicholas Windsor.
In 1975, Duchess had a heart attack after capturing German measles, forced him to terminate, and two years later he continued to give birth to a son of dead.
He continued to suffer from depression and nerve strains, and at the same time, he faced a number of other health problems, including recurrent gallbladder problem, ovarian cyst treatment and Epstein-Barr virus.
The appearance of the winners in Wimbledon has become a familiar feature of the summer sports calendar and became famous for supporting disappointed runners.
In 1993, he put aside the royal formalities and hugged Stefffi Graff after the ladies lost the finals of the ladies, Jana Novotna.
Duchess became a volunteer for Samaritans, toured their countries as the Ambassador of UNICEF, and in 2004, he founded his future abilities.
The organization, which includes its ambassadors musician Sting, is trying to destroy obstacles and to provide children of low -income pasts to buy instruments and help them to be perfect in music by helping to finance music lessons and financing music lessons.
Duchess, a low pianist, organizer and singer, secretly began to teach music in the state primary schools in Eastern Yorkshire and Hammersmith in Western London.
After visiting the Wansbeck Primary School in Hull in 1996, he offered to help music teaching and gave a 40 -minute lesson per week and spent 13 years at the school by working with his choir.
Duchess, born in Yorkshire, said: “I love those children, I liked to be there and I love East Hull. I wouldn’t have stayed there for 13 years.”
In addition, he gave a part -time lesson at a school at the base of the high -storey building to mark the first anniversary of the fire in Grenfell Tower and demanding 72 lives in 2018.
He lived a separate life from the Duke for many years, but the couple did not divorce.
II. Elizabeth gave permission to reduce the HRH style when it moves away from the public spotlight.
However, after Duke and Duchess had a paralysis of Edward in 2013, he was said to be closer than ever, Katharine Wren House returned to their homes.
In 2012, Duchess participated in the events that marked Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, and in 2018, Cambridge’s 2011 wedding and Sussexes ‘marriage for a flower virtue maxi dress, wearing comfortable white instructors and supporting a staff from the royal house to support Sussexes’ marriage.
However, he did not participate in the Platinum Jubilee celebration of the Queen or did not attend the funeral or the king’s crown ceremony.




