:''This article is about the present Duke of Kent. For Queen Victoria's father, see
Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent and Strathearn. For other Dukes, see
Duke of Kent''
Field Marshal 'Prince Edward, Duke of Kent' (Edward George Nicholas Patrick Paul; born
9 October 1935) is a member of the
British Royal Family, a grandchild of
George V. He has held the title of
Duke of Kent since
1942.
The Duke of Kent carries out royal duties on behalf of his cousin,
Queen Elizabeth II. He is perhaps best known as President of the
All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, presenting the winner of the
Wimbledon men's tennis tournament with the winning shield. He also served as the United Kingdom's
Special Representative for International Trade and Investment, retiring in
2001.
Early life
Prince Edward was born on
9 October 1935, at No. 3
Belgrave Square,
London. His father was
Prince George, Duke of Kent, the fourth son of
George V and
Queen Mary. His mother was
Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent (née Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark), the daughter of
Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark, and
Grand Duchess Helen Vladimirovna of Russia. As a grandson of the British sovereign in the male line, he was styled as a
Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland with the prefix,
''His Royal Highness'', styled ''HRH'' 'Prince Edward of Kent'.
The Prince was baptised in the Private Chapel of Buckingham Palace on
20 November 1935 by the
Archbishop of Canterbury,
Cosmo Lang and his godparents were: George V, Queen Mary,
The Prince of Wales,
The Princess Royal, the
Duke of Connaught (whose son,
Prince Arthur of Connaught, stood proxy), the
Duchess of Argyll and
Prince Nicholas of Greece.
Education
Prince Edward began his schooling at
Ludgrove Preparatory School in
Berkshire before going on to
Eton College and then
Le Rosey in
Switzerland. After school he entered
Royal Military College Sandhurst where he won the
Sir James Moncrieff Grierson prize for foreign languages and qualified as an interpreter of French.
Duke of Kent
On
25 August 1942, Prince Edward's father, the Duke of Kent was killed in an air crash near
Caithness,
Scotland. Prince Edward, then aged 7, succeeded his father as
Duke of Kent,
Earl of St Andrews and
Baron Downpatrick. He later took his seat in the
House of Lords in 1959.
As a
royal duke, he was destined for royal duties at an early age. Aged 16, he walked behind the coffin of his uncle,
George VI, at his
state funeral in 1952. In 1953, he attended the
coronation of his cousin,
Elizabeth II, paying
homage at her throne after her crowning (following the Dukes of
Edinburgh and
Gloucester).
Military service
The Duke of Kent graduated from the Royal Military Academy
Sandhurst in 1955 as a
Second Lieutenant in the
Royal Scots Greys, the beginning of a military career that would last over 20 years. The Duke of Kent saw service in
Hong Kong from 1962-63 and later served on the staff in Eastern Command. Later in
1970, the Duke commanded a squadron of his regiment serving in the British
Sovereign Base Area in
Cyprus, part of the
United Nations force enforcing peace between the Greek and Turkish halves of the island. The Duke retired from the Army in 1976 with the rank of
Lieutenant-Colonel. He was subsequently promoted
Major-General on
11 June 1983 and
Field Marshal on
11 June 1993.
It was alleged that the Duke's regiment was deliberately held back from service in
Northern Ireland, during the Troubles in the 1970s. Although the Duke was keen to join his regiment anywhere it was required to go, the British government were not keen to see the Queen's cousin exposed to potential danger, given the embarrassment his death or capture would cause. However, this story is almost certainly untrue, as it would have been much less disruptive to have simply ensured that the Duke was assigned elsewhere if his unit was required in
Northern Ireland.
Marriage
The Duke of Kent married
Katharine Worsley at
York Minster on
8 June 1961. Katharine is the only daughter of Sir William Arthrington Worsley, 4th Bt., and his wife, Joyce Morgan. After their marriage, she was styled 'Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Kent', though in 2002, she abandoned the style of Royal Highness and has expressed a preference to be known as Katharine Kent, or
Katharine, Duchess of Kent, the latter the typical style of a divorced or widowed peeress, which she is not.
The Duke and Duchess of Kent have three children, none of whom carries out royal duties:
★
George, Earl of St Andrews, born
26 June 1962; married
Sylvana Tomaselli
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Lady Helen Taylor, born
28 April 1964; married Timothy Taylor
★
Lord Nicholas Windsor, born
25 July 1970; married,
2006,
Paola Doimi di Frankopan, in the
Vatican City, becoming the first British royal in history to do so.
The couple also had a stillborn child on
5 October 1977.
The Duchess of Kent later converted to
Catholicism in 1994. Despite this, the Duke of Kent did not lose his place in the line of succession due to the
Act of Settlement 1701, in that The Duke married a fellow member of the Church of England in 1961, who only subsequently converted to Roman Catholicism. The couple's son Lord Nicholas also converted to Catholicism, following his mother's example.
The Duke and Duchess of Kent reside at
Wren House,
Kensington Palace in
London.
Royal duties
The Duke of Kent has performed royal duties on behalf of his cousin, the Queen, for over 50 years. The Duke has represented the Queen during independence celebrations in the former British colonies of
Sierra Leone,
Uganda,
Guyana,
Gambia and most recently Ghana for their (Ghana's) 50th Independence Anniversary Celebration. He has also acted as
Counsellor of State during periods of the Queen's absence abroad.
One of the Duke's major public roles for many years was Vice-Chairman of
British Trade International, and later as the United Kingdom's Special Representative for International Trade and Investment . This position saw the Duke travel abroad to represent the British government in fostering trade relations with foreign countries and organisations.
His other interests include serving as the president of the
Wimbledon All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, a position he succeeded from his late mother, Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent. His other roles include President of the
Commonwealth War Graves Commission, the
RAF Benevolent Fund, the
Royal National Lifeboat Institution and the
Stroke Association.
The Duke is the
Most Worshipful Grand Master of the
United Grand Lodge of England and has served as the Grand Master of the
Order of St Michael and St George since 1967.
He has also served as
Royal Bencher of The Honourable Society of
Lincoln's Inn since 2001, a position previously occupied by his father.
Titles, styles, honours and arms
Titles
★ '
9 August 1935-
25 August 1942': ''His Royal Highness'' Prince Edward of Kent
★ '
25 August 1942-': ''His Royal Highness'' The Duke of Kent
Styles
The Duke's current full style is ''Field Marshal His Royal Highness Prince Edward George Nicholas Patrick, Duke of Kent, Earl of Saint Andrews, Baron Downpatrick, Royal Knight of the Most Noble
Order of the Garter, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty''.
Honours
'British Honours'
★ 'KG':
Royal Knight of the Garter
★ 'GCMG':
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
★
★
Grand Master
★ 'GCVO':
Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order
★ Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal, ''
1953''
★ United Nations Medal for Cyprus, ''
1970''
★ Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal, ''
1977''
★ Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal, ''
2002''
'Foreign Honours'
★ The
Order of St George and St Constantine, 1st Class
★ The
Most Illustrious Order of Tri Shakti Patta, 1st Class
★
Knight Grand Band, the
Order of the Star of Africa
★
Grand Cordon, the
Order of the Renaissance
★
Grand Cross, the
Order of St Olav
★
Grand Cross, the
Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland
Honorary military appointments
'British'
★
Colonel, of the
Scots Guards
★
Colonel-in-Chief, of the
Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
★ Royal Colonel, of the 1st Battalion,
The Rifles
★ Deputy Colonel-in-Chief, of the
Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
★ Honorary
Air Commodore,
RAF Leuchars
★ Honorary
Air Chief Marshal,
Royal Air Force
'Commonwealth'
★ Colonel-in-Chief, of
The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment)
Other appointments
★ Chancellor of the
University of Surrey
★
Freemasonry:
Grand Master of the
United Grand Lodge of England and First Grand Principal of the Supreme Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of England
★ Patron of the
British Computer Society, UK
★ Patron of
Trinity College of Music, London
Arms
The Royal Arms differenced by a label of five points argent, the first, third and fifth points charged with a blue anchor, and the second and fourth points with a red cross.
'Crest:' On a coronet of four crosses-patées alternated with four strawberry leaves a lion statant guardant or, crowned with the like coronet and differenced with a label as in the Arms.
'Supporters:' The Royal Supporters differenced with the like coronet and label.
Ancestry
External link
★
Royal.gov.uk - The Duke of Kent
References
1. As a titled royal, Edward holds no surname, but, when one ''is'' used, it is 'Windsor'