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Duchess of Kent Dies at 92: Remembering Her Life

Royal Who Loved Music: Duchess of Kent Dies.

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Katharine Lucy Mary Worsley, the Duchess of Kent, passed away on September 5 at 92. She was the oldest member of the Royal Family, according to the BBC. Her husband, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, is the first cousin of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

Born in 1933 in Yorkshire at Hovingham Hall, Katharine became famous for her beauty and charm when she married Prince Edward in 1961 at York Minster. She preferred a quiet life, focusing on education, faith, and charity, reported the BBC.

Life Beyond Royal Titles

In 2002, the BBC reported that the Duchess of Kent gave up her HRH title with the Queen’s blessing to live a simpler life. She began teaching music at Wansbeck Primary School in Hull, known as “Kath” to colleagues and “Mrs Kent” to students.

Her work inspired her to start Future Talent in 2004, a charity that provides musical instruments and lessons for disadvantaged children.

Faith, Family, and Personal Challenges

The Duchess’s charity work reflected her strong Christian faith. In 1994, she became the first royal in 300 years to convert to Roman Catholicism, according to The Independent. The Queen supported her choice and kept her husband’s succession rights intact.

Katharine faced personal challenges, including a stillbirth in 1977 and struggles with depression, ME, and coeliac disease. Despite this, she stayed devoted to her husband and their three children, the BBC reported.

A Life Away from the Spotlight

Katharine often attended Wimbledon, first appearing in 1969 to present trophies. One memorable moment came in 1993 when she comforted Jana Novotná after losing the finals. Her kindness and humility earned public admiration.

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She preferred to stay out of the limelight, developing a unique style and a love for semi-rap music. She spent her later years at Kensington Palace, teaching religion and music until her death at 92.

Royal historian Hugo Vickers told The Independent: “the archetypal ideal royal life, which was of quiet service.”

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