At a private ceremony at the Westminster Cathedral on September 15, relatives and relatives said goodbye to the Duchess of Kent, which died at the age of 92.
Duke Edward Kent was first published after the death of his wife Duchess of Katherine. The private funeral ceremony took place on September 15 at Westminster Cathedral, where the coffin with the body was delivered from the Kensington Palace, writing Hello.
Queen Elizabeth II’s cousin arrives at the cathedral with Lady Helen Taylor’s daughter and her closest KaMag – Prince Michael Kent, Lord Frederick Windsor with his wife Sophie Winklman, Princess Alexandra, Lady Amelia and Lady Marina Bindzor. The soldiers of the Royal Dragoon Guard slowly brought the coffin, accompanied by the peel of this regiment. The Duchess of Kent is his honorary patroness from the moment of creation in 1992.
According to media reports, prior to the main ceremony, the Duchess body was night in the chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Katherine Kent died at home on September 4 surrounded by a family. He was married to Duke of Edward 64 years old. The wife has three children – the daughter Helen and the children of George and Nicholas. In 1994, the Duchess passed from Protestantism to Catholicism, and since 2002 he has refused to fulfill the royal duties of the king, choosing a more modest life. He was a musician, held at the Symphony Orchestra Hulle and taught music at school under the name “Mrs. Kent” for more than ten years.

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