Royal Profile: Katharine Lucy Mary Windsor, The Duchess of Kent
Katharine Lucy Mary Worsley (now known as Katharine, The Duchess of Kent) was born 22 February 1933 as the only daughter of Colonel Sir William Arthington Worsley, 4th Bt. and Joyce Morgan Brunner {Source}. She had three older brothers, one of whom is currently living {Source}:
In 2004, The Duchess of Kent together with Nicholas Robinson (Headmaster, King's College School, Cambridge) launched Future Talent, a children's music charity dedicated to finding, funding and nurturing exceptionally talented young musicians in the UK{Source}.
- Sir William Marcus John Worsley, 5th Bt.(1925-2012)
- George Oliver Worsley (1927-2010)
- John Arthington Worsley (1928-)
- George Philip Nicholas Windsor,The Earl of St. Andrews (1962)
- Sylvana Windsor, The Countess of St. Andrews
- Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick (1988)
- The Lady Marina-Charlotte Windsor (1992)
- The Lady Amelia Windsor (1995)
- The Lady Helen Windsor (1964)
- Mr. Timothy Taylor
- Mr. Columbus George Donald Taylor (1994)
- Mr. Cassius Edward Taylor (1996)
- Miss Eloise Olivia Katherine Taylor (2003)
- Miss Estella Olga Elizabeth Taylor (2004)
- Lord NicholasWindsor (1970)
- Paola. The Countess Doimi de Lupis
- Master Albert Louis Philip Edward Windsor (2007)
- Master Leopold Ernest Augustus Guelph Windsor (2009)
- Master Louis Arthur Nicholas Felix Windsor (2014)
- Leeds University (1965-1998, Chancellor)
- National Foundation for Youth Music (London) (Trustee)
- Royal Northern College of Music (Manchester) (former board member and past president)
- Aldeburgh Productions (ambassador)
- NCH Action For Children (President)
- Macmillan Cancer Relief (board member and president)
- London Committee of the Manchester Christie (Cancer) Hospital Appeal (committee chair)'
- RUC Benevolent Fund (chair)
- Queensland Conservatorium (patron)
In 2004, The Duchess of Kent together with Nicholas Robinson (Headmaster, King's College School, Cambridge) launched Future Talent, a children's music charity dedicated to finding, funding and nurturing exceptionally talented young musicians in the UK{Source}.
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