Royal Profile: 37 Facts About Prince Edward, The Duke of Kent
- Prince Edward George Nicholas Paul Patrick, The Duke of Kent was born 9 October 1935 at the family's London residence as the elder son of Prince George, Duke of Kent and Princess Marina of Greece {Source}.
- He has two younger siblings:
- Princess Alexandra of Kent, The Hon. Lady Ogilvy (1936)
- Prince Michael George Charles Franklin of Kent (1942)
- He has two siblings-in-law{Source}:
- The Hon. Angus James Bruce Ogilvy (d 2004)
- Princess Michael of Kent (Marie-Christine, m. 1978)
- Through his siblings, he has the following nephews:
- Through his nephews, he has two nieces-in-law:
- Julia Caroline Rawlinson Ogilvy
- Lady Fredrick Windsor (Sophie Lara Winkleman) (1980, m. 2009)
- He has the following nieces
- Through his nieces, he has the following nephew-in-law
- Thomas Kingston (m. 2019)
- Through his nieces and nephews, he has the following great-nieces:
- Zenouska May Mowatt (1990)
- Miss Flora Alexandra Ogilvy (1994)
- Miss Maud Elizabeth Daphne Marina Windsor (2013)
- Miss Isabella Alexandra May Windsor (2016)
- The brothers of his great-nieces are:
- Christian Alexander Mowatt (1993)
- Mr. Alexander Charles Ogilvy (1996)
- He is a nephew of King George VI and King Edward VIII, thus a cousin of Queen Elizabeth II{Source}.
- He is also distantly related to The Duke of Edinburgh as a 1st cousin 1x removed through King George I of Greece on his mother's side and a third cousin via Queen Victoria on his father's side.
- When he was just seven years old, his father, Prince George, Duke of Kent died in a tragic wartime flying accident near Caithness in Scotland while on active service {Source}.
- It was then, that the young Prince Edward would become The Duke of Kent {Source}.
- He was educated in England and Switzerland.
- His education began at Ludgrove Preparatory School (where Prince Harry was also a pupil), and later to Eton and Le Rosey in Switzerland{Source}.
- During his time at Eton, he was active in rowing, and in Switzerland he was captain of the regimental ski team in the Army championships{Source}.
- When he finished his formal schooling, he attended Sandhurst Military Academy {Source}.
- During his time at Sandhurst, he won the Sir James Moncrieff Grierson Prize for foreign languages and qualified as a French interpreter{Source}.
- After graduating Sandhurst in 1955 as a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Scots Greys, he served with his regiment at home and overseas for the next 21 years {Source}.
- He led missions in Hong Kong, Cyprus, among others.
- He retired from the military in 1976 with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, and was later promoted to Field Marshal in 1993 {Source}.
- He retains close relations with the Army, holding a number of senior appointments and visiting his regiments on a regular basis, most recently in 2008 to Afghanistan and Iraq to meet with member of the Scots Guards {Source}.
- Like most royals in those days, he began undertaking royal duties in his teens.
- In 1951, he walked behind the coffin of his uncle King George VI at his State Funeral. I
- n 1953, he was one of the royals in attendance at his cousin's coronation {Source}.
- He is a personal-aide-de-campe to Queen Elizabeth, Colonel of the Scots Guards, Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, Royal Colonel of 1st Battalion The Rifles, and Colonel-in-Chief of the Lorne Scots Regiment (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment) - in Canada.
- He is also Deputy Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, in which he served in his youth. In the Royal Air Force he is an Honorary Air Chief Marshal, and Honorary Air Commodore of Royal Air Force Station Leuchars in Fife, Scotland.{Source}.
- In 1961, his engagement to Miss Katharine Worsley was announced, and they were married in June of 1961 {Source}.
- Together, they have two sons:
- They also have a daughter:
- Together, they also have three children-in-law{Source}:
- Sylvanna Windsor, The Countess of St. Andrews (1957)
- Mr. Timothy Taylor (1963)
- Paola Doimi de Lupis de Frankopan aka Lady Nicholas Windsor (1969)
- The Duke of Kent has six grandsons:
- Edward Edmund Maximilian George Windsor, Lord Downpatrick (1988)
- Mr. Columbus George Donald Taylor (1994)
- Mr. Cassius Edward Taylor (1996)
- Master Albert Windsor (2007)
- Master Leopold Ernest Augustus Guelph Windsor (2009)
- Master Louis Arthur Nicholas Felix Windsor (2015)
- The Duke and Duchess of Kent also have four granddaughters:
- The Lady Marina-Charlotte Katharine Helen Windsor (1992)
- The Lady Amelia Sophia Theodora Mary Margaret Windsor (1995)
- Miss Eloise Olivia Katherine Taylor (2003)
- Miss Estella Olga Elizabeth Taylor (2004)
- In 2013, he suffered a mild health scare with a mild stroke {Source}.
- At his birth he was 7th in line for the throne after his father, two cousins (Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret), three uncles (King Edward VIII, King George VI, Prince Henry).
- Today, he is 34th after the expansion of the family.
- His godchildren are:
- The Hon (Cynthia) Jane Spencer, Baroness Fellowes (1957, yes Diana, Princess of Wales's sister!)
- Henry Jocelyn Seymour, Viscount Beauchamp (1958)
- Philip Edward Hartley Standish Plowden (1961)
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