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Duchess of Kent dies at 92: Inside the oldest royal’s life away from spotlight

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September 5, 2025
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Britain's Duchess of Kent, best known for her links to the Wimbledon tennis tournament, has died aged 92, Buckingham Palace said on Friday. (AFP)

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Katharine Lucy Mary Worsley, the Duchess of Kent, passed away on September 5. The duchess, according to the BBC, was the oldest member of the Royal Family. The Duke of Kent, Prince Edward, was her husband. He is the first cousin of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

Britain’s Duchess of Kent, best known for her links to the Wimbledon tennis tournament, has died aged 92, Buckingham Palace said on Friday. (AFP)

She was born in 1933 in Yorkshire into a wealthy family, residing at Hovingham Hall. Katharine had become an international sensation because of her beauty, charm, and glamor when she married Prince Edward in 1961 at York Minster. However, unlike many of her royal counterparts, she preferred to stay out of the public eye. Intelligent, musical, and shy, Katharine gradually stepped back from the limelight, choosing to dedicate herself to education, faith, and charity, reported the BBC.

Also Read: Duchess of Kent, British royal linked to Wimbledon, dies aged 92

Duchess of Kent’s life beyond titles

The BBC report stated that in 2002, the Duchess of Kent made the rare decision to give up her HRH title with the Queen’s blessing. She wished to live simply and away from the formalities of royal life. Instead, she took a job teaching music at Wansbeck Primary School in Hull. To colleagues, she was simply ‘Kath’ and to students she was ‘Mrs Kent’.

Her work with children inspired her to set up Future Talent in 2004, a charity which provides musical instruments and training for disadvantaged youngsters.

Katherine’s faith and family

The Duchess of Kent’s charitable instincts were deeply tied to her strong Christian faith, reported The Independent. In 1994, she became the first member of the Royal Family in 300 years to convert to Roman Catholicism.

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The Queen, The Independent added, was supportive of her choice and ensured her husband’s place in the line of succession remained unaffected.

The family life, however, was an onerous one. She lost a baby to stillbirth in 1977 and struggled with depression, ME, and coeliac disease. Despite these obstacles, she remained committed to the Duke of Kent and to the nurturing of their three children, the BBC reported.

Duchess of Kent’s maintained distance from spotlight

Katharine graced Wimbledon for many years, first showing up in 1969 to present the trophies. One of the most memorable moments was in 1993 when she consoled the devastated Jana Novotná after her finals defeat. The BBC further observed that it was these kinds of moments and acts of kindness that could draw the public’s affection towards her.

Katharine never courted the limelight. She developed an eccentric style and semi-rap music, and while she was self-deprecatingly shy, she happily labelled herself as happiest in the background.

Also Read: UK royal family in mourning after Duchess of Kent dies, aged 92

The Duchess of Kent spent the later stages of her life largely out of the public eye at Kensington Palace. Until her death at the age of 92, she remained devoted to teaching religion and music.

Hugo Vickers, royal historian, was quoted in The Independent, recalling that Katharine had always lived “the archetypal ideal royal life, which was of quiet service.”

FAQs

Who was the Duchess of Kent?

Katharine, Duchess of Kent, was the wife of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, and a cousin by marriage to Queen Elizabeth II.

How did she die?

She died peacefully at Kensington Palace aged 92, surrounded by family.

Why was she famous?

She was known for her 1961 royal wedding, her role at Wimbledon, and for being the first royal in 300 years to convert to Catholicism.

Why did she step back from royal duties?

She chose to give up her HRH title in 2002 to live more privately and work as a music teacher.

What was her lasting legacy?

Her charity Future Talent and her devotion to teaching music to underprivileged children remain her greatest contributions.

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.hindustantimes.com ’

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