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Britain's Duchess of Kent, known for her Wimbledon link, dies aged 92

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LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's Duchess of Kent, the wife of the cousin of the late Queen Elizabeth and best known for her long association with the Wimbledon tennis tournament, has died aged 92,

Britain's Duchess of Kent, known for her Wimbledon link, dies aged 92

Life and Legacy of the Duchess of Kent

LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's Duchess of Kent, the wife of a cousin of the late Queen Elizabeth and best known for her long association with the Wimbledon tennis tournament, has died aged 92, Buckingham Palace said on Friday.

Born Katharine Worsley, she joined the royal family when she married Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent, in 1961 after meeting him five years earlier when he was stationed at a military barracks in northern England.

Buckingham Palace said she had passed away peacefully on Thursday night at her home in Kensington Palace surrounded by her family.

Association with Wimbledon

"The King and Queen and all Members of the royal family join the Duke of Kent, his children and grandchildren in mourning their loss and remembering fondly the duchess’s life-long devotion to all the organisations with which she was associated, her passion for music and her empathy for young people," it said in a statement.

The duchess will be best remembered for her close association with Wimbledon, where from 1969 she helped to hand out the trophies.

Religious Conversion and Controversy

She famously comforted Jana Novotna when she burst into tears after losing the singles' final in 1993, literally giving her a shoulder to cry on.

"I know you will win it one day, don't worry," the duchess told her, and was proved right when Novotna won the title five years later. 

However, her relationship with the tournament turned sour in 1999 after she was refused permission to bring the 12-year-old son of a bereaved friend into the royal box.

The duchess also made headlines when she converted to Roman Catholicism in 1994, becoming the first British royal to do so since King Charles II, who turned to the faith on his deathbed in 1685. 

In doing so, she went against an early 18th century law forbidding members of the monarchy from becoming Catholic.

Passion for Music

The duchess, who had three children and 10 grandchildren, was also passionate about music. As well as supporting musical charities, she taught music for a number of years at a school in Hull, in northeast England.

"She brought compassion, dignity and a human touch to everything she did. Many will remember that moment at the Wimbledon Ladies Final, when she touchingly comforted the runner-up, Jana Novotna," Prime Minister Keir Starmer said.

"Later, when it was discovered she had been giving her time and working anonymously as a music teacher at a school in Hull, it seemed typical of her unassuming nature."   

(Reporting by Michael Holden; editing by Alistair Smout, William James and Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Duchess of Kent dies at 92, known for Wimbledon association.
  • Married Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, in 1961.
  • Converted to Roman Catholicism in 1994.
  • Passionate about music, taught in Hull.
  • Comforted Jana Novotna at Wimbledon in 1993.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Duchess of Kent best known for?
The Duchess of Kent was best known for her long association with the Wimbledon tennis tournament, where she helped to hand out trophies starting in 1969.
How did the Duchess of Kent support Jana Novotna?
She famously comforted Jana Novotna after her loss in the 1993 singles' final, providing a shoulder to cry on and encouraging her that she would win one day.
What significant religious change did the Duchess of Kent make?
In 1994, the Duchess converted to Roman Catholicism, becoming the first British royal to do so since King Charles II, which was against an early 18th-century law.
What contributions did the Duchess make to music?
The Duchess was passionate about music, supported musical charities, and taught music for several years at a school in Hull.
How did Buckingham Palace announce her passing?
Buckingham Palace announced that the Duchess of Kent passed away peacefully at her home in Kensington Palace, surrounded by her family.

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