Princess Anne Announces the Passing of the Duchess of Kent
The British Royal Family has entered a period of official mourning following the announcement of the passing of Katherine, the Duchess of Kent. The somber news was formally delivered by Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, in a poignant statement released from Buckingham Palace this morning. The Duchess, known for her profound grace and decades of quiet service, passed away peacefully at her home at the age of 93, surrounded by her immediate family.

A Legacy of Compassion and Service
In her official tribute, Princess Anne highlighted the Duchess’s unique contribution to the monarchy and the nation. “The Duchess of Kent was a figure of immense kindness and unwavering dedication,” the Princess Royal stated. “Her life was defined by a rare humility and a deep-seated desire to serve others, often far from the glare of the public spotlight.”
Katherine Worsley married Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent, in 1961, becoming a beloved member of the Royal Family. While she performed high-profile duties for many years—most notably presenting trophies at Wimbledon, where her empathetic nature endeared her to athletes and fans alike—she was perhaps most respected for her decision to scale back her royal titles in the early 2000s to focus on her true passion: music education.
The “Unknown” Music Teacher
The Princess Royal’s announcement touched upon the Duchess’s remarkable transition from royal life to the classroom. For over a decade, the Duchess taught music at a primary school in Hull under the name “Mrs. Kent.”
“She believed that music was a universal language that could transform lives,” Princess Anne remarked. “Her commitment to teaching children was not a hobby, but a vocation. She sought no recognition for it, finding her greatest joy in the simple act of sharing a melody.”
This dedication to the arts extended to her patronage of various musical charities, where she worked tirelessly to provide opportunities for underprivileged youth. Her work remained a testament to her belief that the monarchy’s true value lay in its ability to uplift the individual.
A Quiet Faith and Personal Strength
The Duchess was also a woman of profound faith, famously converting to Catholicism in 1994 with the approval of Queen Elizabeth II. Princess Anne noted that the Duchess’s spiritual journey provided her with the “fortitude and serenity” that characterized her later years. Despite facing personal health challenges and the inevitable trials of a long life, she remained a pillar of support for the Duke of Kent and their three children: George, Helen, and Nicholas.
National Mourning and Funeral Arrangements
The news has prompted a wave of tributes from across the Commonwealth. Prime Minister Keir Starmer praised her “spirit of service,” while the All England Lawn Tennis Club credited her with bringing a “human touch” to the sport’s most prestigious stage.
Buckingham Palace has confirmed that a private funeral service will be held at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, followed by a memorial service later in the year to allow the public to pay their respects. As Princess Anne concluded in her address, “While we mourn the loss of a dear family member and a dedicated servant of the Crown, we celebrate a life lived with extraordinary purpose and heart.”