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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.”
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