King Charles III Issues Solemn Statement on the Funeral of the Duchess of Kent

In a profoundly moving and formal announcement from Buckingham Palace, His Majesty King Charles III has shared the official funeral arrangements for Katharine, the Duchess of Kent. The passing of the Duchess, who was deeply cherished for her warmth, her quiet dedication to charity, and her historic contributions to British musical life, has brought a sense of collective mourning to the Royal Family and the nation.
In his personal statement, King Charles expressed his deep sadness, paying tribute to his aunt-in-law’s lifetime of gentle service, humility, and the unique grace she brought to the house of Windsor.
A Service of Reflection at St. George’s Chapel
King Charles III confirmed that, in accordance with the Duchess’s explicit wishes for simplicity and privacy, the funeral will not be a large-scale state affair. Instead, it will be a deeply personal family service held at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle—a sanctuary that has held generations of royal history and private family goodbyes.
The service will be attended by her devoted husband, the Duke of Kent, their children and grandchildren, alongside senior members of the Royal Family led by the King and Queen.
Key elements of the service announced by the King include:
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A Celebration of Sacred Music: Reflecting the Duchess’s profound passion as a music teacher and patron, the service will feature choral pieces and hymns she personally selected.
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A Focus on Privacy: The Palace emphasized that while the nation shares in the grief, the service itself will remain an intimate space for those who loved her most.
The Final Resting Place at Frogmore
Following the funeral service at Windsor, a strictly private committal service will take place. The King announced that the Duchess of Kent will be laid to rest at the Royal Burial Ground at Frogmore, a peaceful and secluded resting place within the Windsor estate.
This final interment will be closed to the public and the media, allowing the immediate family the necessary space and peace to say their final, private farewells.
Honoring Her Legacy of Giving
On behalf of the Duke of Kent and the entire family, King Charles III requested that well-wishers look to the Duchess’s life of charity when considering how to honor her memory. Rather than sending traditional floral tributes to royal palaces, the King has asked that donations be directed to her most cherished causes.
“The Duchess spent her life lifting others up, particularly through her charity, Future Talent, which supports young, underprivileged musicians. His Majesty asks that we honor her memory by continuing the kindness and generosity she championed throughout her remarkable life.”
An official online book of condolence has been launched on the Royal Family’s website, allowing people from across the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth to leave their tributes and share their memories of a truly gracious and beloved duchess.