Prince William Announces the Passing of Her Royal Highness, The Duchess of Kent

A Sombre Day for the Monarchy: The Duke of Cambridge Shares News
Buckingham Palace released a formal statement this morning, delivered personally by His Royal Highness Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge, announcing the peaceful passing of Her Royal Highness Princess Katharine, The Duchess of Kent. The Duchess, 92, passed away earlier this morning at Kensington Palace surrounded by her family.
In an address that was both deeply personal and respectful of her service, Prince William paid tribute to his great-aunt-by-marriage, noting her quiet dedication to the arts, music, and her lifelong work helping underprivileged children.
A Life of Quiet Service and Cultural Patronage
Born Katharine Worsley, she married Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, in 1961. Throughout her decades of service, the Duchess distinguished herself as a champion of music and education. She was the long-standing President of the Royal Northern College of Music and spent years working discreetly as a primary school music teacher under the name “Mrs. Kent,” a role she cherished deeply.
Prince William highlighted this private dedication in his statement: “The Duchess of Kent embodied grace and commitment. She never sought the spotlight, preferring to let her quiet acts of service and her genuine, enduring passion for connecting with the public speak for themselves. Her work in education, particularly her dedication to ensuring all children have access to the enriching power of music, leaves an indelible legacy.”
The Duke of Kent’s Profound Loss
The announcement confirmed that the Duke of Kent, Prince Edward, is “grieving profoundly” the loss of his wife of over sixty years. The couple’s enduring partnership was often cited as one of the monarchy’s most steadfast, built on shared values and mutual respect.
In a brief supplementary statement, the Palace requested privacy for the Duke and his family during this difficult time.
National Tributes and Funeral Arrangements
Tributes are pouring in from across the Commonwealth, recognizing the Duchess’s significant contributions to the cultural landscape of the United Kingdom.
The flag at Buckingham Palace has been lowered to half-mast.
The Palace confirmed the following regarding the funeral:
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A Private Service: The funeral will be a private service for family and close friends at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor.
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Public Memorial: A larger Service of Thanksgiving and remembrance is expected to be held in London at a later date, allowing representatives from her many charities and patronages to pay their respects.
The official statement concluded with Prince William sending the deepest condolences of the entire Royal Family to the Duke of Kent and his children, cementing the close familial bond within the Royal House during this period of national mourning.