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The funerals of the Duchess of Kent took place in London tonight (Picture: Ian Vogs)
As the Duchess of Kent’s coffin, more details about serious service emerged, tomorrow was moved to the Westminster Cathedral to relax before the funeral.
He left Katharine’s coffin Kensington Palace for the last time in the early evening and traveled three miles to the Cathedral, where his close family waited.
The coffin, built of the British will, was covered with a royal standard for other members of the royal family, and a wreath with flowers carefully selected by his family carried a cross and the Gospel book after the cases this evening.
However, there were a few details and personal touch surrounding the Royal’s funeral.
Here, Express is looking at five touching details about the funeral veil of Kent’s royal fans.
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The coffin of the Duchess of City Comes to Westminster Cathedral (Picture: AP)
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Queen Elizabeth will be played at the funeral of the Duchess of Lamer Kent Kent
Tuesday afternoon, members of the King and Queen and the royal family will participate in the Duke of City and members of the Duchess family at Requiem Mass.
The mass will be made by Westminster Cardinal Archbishop, Cardinal Vincent Nichols.
Before the presidency of Windsor, the Dean of Windsor will join the Cathedral clergy after the Westminster assistant bishop was buried in Windsor later on that day.
Meanwhile, a piper, one of the Royal Dragoon guards, the chief colonel of the Duchess of City, is processed from the chapel of the holy Mary Mary Mary, which is a cold and passing by the coffin in the central corridor of the cathedral.
Queen II. Elizabeth will be the same lament at the funeral of 2022.

City Duke and Lady Helen Taylor (Picture: Ian Vogs)
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During Requiem Mass, the cathedral choir and the organist Maurice Duruflé will make choir music.
This will include Mozart’s Ave Verum Corpus, which Katharine chose as its favorite track in December 1990 in the BBC’s Desert Island Discus.
Duchess, a religious follower of the Roman Catholic belief, became the first member of the royal family, which had become a Catholic family for more than 300 years in 1994, and was also a desire to have a funeral at Westminster Cathedral.

The Duchess of Kent’s coffin carried a wreath with the flowers chosen by his family. (Picture: PA)
Duchess of Kent’s coffin
The Duchess of the Kent’s coffin was made of the British will and covered with a royal standard for other members of the royal family, which had a white Ermine limit showing that a prince was his wife.
A large wreath selected by his family was placed on the coffin.
After the cases tonight, a cross and the Bible book was placed on it.

The coffin is made of English willow (Picture: Getty)
The Duchess of Kent’s touching wreath
The wreath of Katharine had various British garden flowers, including white roses symbolizing Yorkshire’s white rose, where Katharine was born.
Other flowers between rosemary sprays for commemoration, oak leaves for power, seasonal September flowers, Achillea representing healing and power, jasmine for love and Porsuk branches from the gardens of Hovingham Hall of Duchess representing the eternal life.
Flowers were selected by the Duchess family.

It was a desire to keep the funeral of Kent at the Westminster Cathedral (Picture: Getty)
The last wish of Kent’s funeral
Tuesday’s funeral will be the first royal funeral at the Westminster Cathedral since its construction in 1903.
Katharine became the first member of the royal family, which has become Catholic for more than 300 years.
Her husband did not turn into the Duke of the city, so he remained in succession.
It was the funeral at the Westminster Cathedral, which would be the first royal Catholic funeral at the Cathedral in Modern British history.
Other rulers previously joined the Requiem Mass in England, including Queen Victoria and King George V.
Queen II. In August 1993, Elizabeth also participated in the Catholic state funeral of Baudouin, King of Belgians at the St Michael Cathedral in Brussels.




