Katharine, Duchess of Kent

member of the British royal family (1933–2025)
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Katharine, Duchess of Kent

Summary

Katharine, Duchess of Kent is a human[1]. She was born in Hovingham Hall[2]. She was born on February 22, 1933[3]. She passed away in Kensington Palace[4]. She died on September 4, 2025[5]. She worked as a music teacher[6], philanthropist[7], and aristocrat[8]. She has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9]

Key Facts

  • Born in Hovingham Hall[2], Katharine, Duchess of Kent…
  • Katharine, Duchess of Kent died in Kensington Palace[4].
  • Katharine, Duchess of Kent was born on February 22, 1933[3].
  • Katharine, Duchess of Kent died on September 4, 2025[5].
  • Burial took place at Royal Burial Ground[10].
  • Katharine, Duchess of Kent's father was Sir William Worsley, 4th Baronet[11].
  • Katharine, Duchess of Kent's mother was Joyce Brunner[12].
  • Katharine, Duchess of Kent was married to Prince Edward, Duke of Kent[13].
  • A child of Katharine, Duchess of Kent was George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews[14].
  • A child of Katharine, Duchess of Kent was Lady Helen Taylor[15].
  • A child of Katharine, Duchess of Kent was Lord Nicholas Windsor[16].
  • A child of Katharine, Duchess of Kent was Lord Patrick Windsor[17].
  • Katharine, Duchess of Kent held citizenship in United Kingdom[18].
  • Katharine, Duchess of Kent's professions included music teacher[6].
  • Katharine, Duchess of Kent worked as a philanthropist[7].
  • Katharine, Duchess of Kent's professions included aristocrat[8].
  • Katharine, Duchess of Kent's education included a stint at Queen Margaret's School, York[19].
  • Katharine, Duchess of Kent received the Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order[20].
  • Katharine, Duchess of Kent received the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal[21].
  • Katharine, Duchess of Kent received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal[22].
  • Katharine, Duchess of Kent received the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal[23].
  • Katharine, Duchess of Kent received the King Charles III Coronation Medal[24].
  • Katharine, Duchess of Kent received the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal[25].
  • Katharine, Duchess of Kent's religion is recorded as Church of England[26].
  • Katharine, Duchess of Kent's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[27].

Body

Origins and Family

Katharine, Duchess of Kent was born in Hovingham Hall[2]. She was born on February 22, 1933[3]. Her father was Sir William Worsley, 4th Baronet[11]. Her mother was Joyce Brunner[12].

Education

Katharine, Duchess of Kent's education included a stint at Queen Margaret's School, York[19].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include music teacher[6], philanthropist[7], and aristocrat[8].

Recognition

Awards received include Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order[20], a grade of an order[28], in United Kingdom[29]; Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal[21], a jubilee medal[30], founded in 1977[31]; Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal[22], a commemorative medal[32], in Commonwealth realm[33], founded in 2011[34]; Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal[23], a medallion[35], in Canada[36], founded in 2002[37]; King Charles III Coronation Medal[24], a commemorative medal[38], in United Kingdom[39], founded in 2023[40]; and Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal[25], a commemorative medal[41], in Canada[42].

Personal Life

Katharine, Duchess of Kent was married to Prince Edward, Duke of Kent[13]. Children include George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews[14], a diplomat[43], b. 1962[44], of United Kingdom[45]; Lady Helen Taylor[15], b. 1964[46], of United Kingdom[47]; Lord Nicholas Windsor[16], an activist[48], b. 1970[49], of United Kingdom[50]; and Lord Patrick Windsor[17], a stillborn child[51]. Religious affiliations include Church of England[26], a state church[52], in United Kingdom[53], founded in 1534[54], headquartered in Church House[55] and Catholic Church[27], a Christian denomination[56], in Vatican City[57], founded in 0001[58], headquartered in Vatican City[59].

Death and Burial

Katharine, Duchess of Kent died on September 4, 2025[5]. She passed away in Kensington Palace[4]. Burial took place at Royal Burial Ground[10].

Works and Contributions

Things named for Katharine, Duchess of Kent include Marina Windsor[60], a fashion model[61], b. 1992[62], of United Kingdom[63] and The Duchess of Kent Children's Hospital at Sandy Bay[64], a hospital[65], in People's Republic of China[66], founded in 1955[67].

Why It Matters

Katharine, Duchess of Kent has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9] She is known by 26 alternative names across languages and contexts.[68]

Entities named for her include Marina Windsor[60], a fashion model[61], b. 1992[62], of United Kingdom[63] and The Duchess of Kent Children's Hospital at Sandy Bay[64], a hospital[65], in People's Republic of China[66], founded in 1955[67].

FAQs

Where was Katharine, Duchess of Kent born?

Katharine, Duchess of Kent was born in Hovingham Hall[2].

Where did Katharine, Duchess of Kent die?

Katharine, Duchess of Kent died in Kensington Palace[4].

Who were Katharine, Duchess of Kent's parents?

Katharine, Duchess of Kent's father was Sir William Worsley, 4th Baronet[11]. Katharine, Duchess of Kent's mother was Joyce Brunner[12].

Who was Katharine, Duchess of Kent married to?

Katharine, Duchess of Kent's spouses include Prince Edward, Duke of Kent[13].

What did Katharine, Duchess of Kent do for work?

Katharine, Duchess of Kent worked as music teacher[6], philanthropist[7], and aristocrat[8].

Where did Katharine, Duchess of Kent go to school?

Katharine, Duchess of Kent was educated at Queen Margaret's School, York[19].

What awards did Katharine, Duchess of Kent receive?

Honors received include Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order[20], Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal[21], Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal[22], and Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal[23].

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