Buckingham Palace issues major update on Duchess of Kent’s funeral | Royal | News

Buckingham Palace has released a new update about the funeral of the Duchess of Kent, which will take place in London next week. Katharine, who died at the age of 92 last Thursday, married the cousin of the late Queen Elizabeth to the Duke of Kent.
On Friday night, Buckingham Palace made a new statement about the funeral arrangements that will take place on Monday and Tuesday, September 15th and Tuesday. On Monday, a special seizure at the Westminster Cathedral and Katharine’s coffin will enter the church and will receive one evening prayer service.
Tuesday afternoon, Requiem Mass, a Catholic funeral service that will participate by members of the Royal Family. Requiem Mass in London’s Westminster Cathedral will be the first Catholic funeral for a member of the royal family in modern British history.
In a significant movement, King Charles, President of the Church of England, will join the Queen Camilla and other members of the family.
Duchess, a religious follower of the Roman Catholic belief, became the first member of the company, which has become a Catholic for more than 300 years in 1994, and was a desire to have a funeral at Westminster Cathedral.
II. Queen Elizabeth, in August 1993 at the St Michael Cathedral in Brussels II.
According to the latest update of the palace, the evening of Requiem Mass, the royal funeral, Kents’s coffin, Kensington Palace, Westminster Cathedral, for a special guard for those who died with Vespers for the dead.
“Before the funeral, he will leave the Kensington Palace by a Piper of the Royal Dragoon guards, where Duchess has been the assistant Colonel Dragoon guards since the establishment of Alay in 1992.
“Westminster Cathedral will be found by the Royal Dragoon guards at the Cathedral Cathedral.”
The coffin will then rest in the chapel of the Virgin Mary, blessed overnight.
Tuesday afternoon, the King and the other members of the King and the Royal Family will join the Duke of Kent and members of the Katharine family in Requiem Mass.
Westminster Cardinal Archbishop will be made by Cardinal Vincent Nichols by the bishop James Curry, Westminster assistant bishop and Windsor Dean.
Following the mass, the coffin will be taken to the royal grave Ground in Frogmore in Windsor at a funeral.
Katharine, who died in peace at the Wren Cottage house in Kensington Palace, lost Wimbledon tennis finalists, especially in 1993, tears Jan Novotna and presented trophies for years in the 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.




