Katharine, Duchess of Kent

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Birthday February 22, 1933

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Birthplace Hovingham Hall, Yorkshire, England

Age 91 years old

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1701

Although the Act of Settlement 1701 means a member of the royal family marrying a Catholic relinquishes their right of succession to the British throne, the Act does not include marriage to an Anglican who subsequently becomes a Catholic.

Therefore, the Duke of Kent did not lose his place in the line of succession to the British throne.

Since then, the couple's younger son, Lord Nicholas, their grandson Lord Downpatrick, and their granddaughter Lady Marina have also become Catholics.

1895

Katharine Lucy Mary Worsley was born at Hovingham Hall, Yorkshire, the fourth child and only daughter of Sir William Worsley, 4th Baronet, Lord-lieutenant of North Riding, and his wife Joyce Morgan Brunner (1895–1979).

Her mother was the daughter of Sir John Brunner, 2nd Baronet, and granddaughter of Sir John Brunner, 1st Baronet, the founder of Brunner Mond, which later became ICI (Imperial Chemical Industries).

She is a descendant of Oliver Cromwell.

1933

Katharine, Duchess of Kent, (born Katharine Lucy Mary Worsley; 22 February 1933) is a member of the British royal family.

She is married to Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, a grandson of King George V.

Worsley was christened at All Saints' Church, Hovingham, on 2 April 1933.

Her godparents were her maternal uncle Sir Felix Brunner, 3rd Baronet, Major Sir Digby Lawson, 2nd Baronet, her paternal aunt Lady Colegate, and Margaret D'Arcy Fife of Nunnington Hall.

Worsley received no formal education until she was 10.

She was educated at Queen Margaret's School, York, and at Runton Hill School in North Norfolk.

At school, she was introduced to music, and was taught to play the piano, organ and violin, which she still plays today.

In her final year at Runton Hill, she was formally elected music secretary; in this role, she organized school recitals in Norwich.

She left school with a pass in oral French and a "very good" in English literature.

The Duchess has stated her admiration for the late cellist Jacqueline du Pré in the documentary Who is Jacqueline du Pré? by Christopher Nupen.

She later worked for some time in a children's home in York and worked at a nursery school in London.

She failed to gain admission to the Royal Academy of Music, but followed her brothers to Oxford – where they were at the University – to study at Miss Hubler's Finishing School, 22 Merton Street, devoting much of her time to music.

She was one of only eight pupils there and was instructed by three different teachers: The principal, Miss Hubler, taught French literature, painting, and history; a French woman taught cookery; and a Viennese lady taught music.

Worsley met Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, the eldest son of Prince George, Duke of Kent, and Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark, while he was based at Catterick Camp.

1961

On 8 June 1961, the couple married at York Minster, the first royal marriage in that location in 633 years (the last one being between Edward III and Philippa of Hainault).

The bride's father escorted her, and the best man was Edward's brother Prince Michael of Kent.

Princess Anne was one of the bridesmaids.

The Archbishop of York Michael Ramsey conducted the marriage service.

Guests included actors Noël Coward and Douglas Fairbanks Jr.. as well as members of the British, Greek, Danish, Norwegian, Yugoslavian, Romanian, and Spanish royal families.

Her white silk gauze dress was designed by John Cavanagh, used 273 yards of fabric and had "a high neckline and long sleeves and a commanding train".

The Kent Diamond and Pearl Fringe Tiara secured her veil.

The couple have three living children:

1975

Katharine had an miscarriage in 1975 owing to rubella and gave birth to a stillborn son, Patrick, in 1977; this loss sent her into a severe depression about which she has spoken publicly.

1994

The Duchess of Kent converted to Catholicism in 1994; she was the first member of the royal family to convert publicly since the passing of the Act of Settlement 1701.

The Duchess is strongly associated with the world of music and has performed as a member of several choirs.

In 2022, she became the oldest living member of the British royal family following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

The Duchess of Kent was received into the Catholic Church in 1994.

This was a personal decision, and she received the approval of the Queen.

As she explained in an interview on BBC, "I do love guidelines and the Catholic Church offers you guidelines. I have always wanted that in my life. I like to know what's expected of me. I like being told: You shall go to church on Sunday and if you don't you're in for it!"

1997

"It had the most devastating effect on me," she told The Daily Telegraph in 1997.

"I had no idea how devastating such a thing could be to any woman. It has made me extremely understanding of others who suffer a stillbirth."

The Duchess moved to the married quarters in Hong Kong and Germany while her husband was serving in the military.

The couple later took numerous royal engagements on behalf of the Queen, including the Ugandan independence celebrations and the coronation of the King of Tonga.

2015

Their elder son, Earl of St Andrews, father of Lord Downpatrick, married a Catholic and thus, had been excluded from the succession until the Succession to the Crown Act revoked that exclusion in 2015.