Katharine, Duchess of Kent, passed away peacefully at Kensington Palace aged 92.
Known for her modesty, empathy, and decades of charitable work including musical patronage, she was a popular royal figure who embraced duties with warmth and informality.
The Duchess converted to Roman Catholicism in 1994, becoming the first senior royal in centuries to do so.
She was a familiar presence at Wimbledon and supported numerous child and musical charities.
Married to Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, in 1961, she was the mother of three children but also endured personal tragedy with the loss of a son in late pregnancy, prompting her advocacy for stillbirth awareness.
Royal family members, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, paid tribute to her lifelong service and compassionate nature.
The Duchess leaves a legacy of quiet dedication and kindness within the monarchy.
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