Monday, 15 September, 2025
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Royal Attendance at The Duchess of Kent’s Funeral (2025)

Attending the Rite of Reception and Vespers (Sept 15th)
  • Attended
  • Absent
  • The Duke of Kent
    • Earl & Countess of St Andrews
      • Lord Downpatrick
      • Lady Marina Windsor
      • Lady Amelia Windsor
    • Lady Helen & Timothy Taylor
      • Columbus Taylor
      • Cassius Taylor
      • Eloise Taylor
      • Estella Taylor
    • Lord Nicholas & Lady Paola Windsor (Absent)
      • Albert Windsor
      • Leopold Windsor
      • Louise Windsor (Age 11)
  • Prince & Princess Michael of Kent
    • Lord Frederick & Lady Sophie Windsor 
      • Maud Windsor (age 11) (Absent)
      • Isabella Windsor (Age 9) (Absent)
    • Lady Gabriella Kingston
  • Princess Alexandra
    • James & Julia Ogilvy  (Absent?)
      • Flora & Timothy Vesterberg (Absent)
      • Alexander Ogilvy (Absent)
    • Marina Ogilvy
      • Zenouska Mowatt (Absent)
      • Christian Mowatt (Absent)

 

Attending the Funeral Requiem Mass (Sept 16th)
The following are confirmed to attend:

  • British Royals
    • King Charles & Queen Camilla
    • “members of the Royal Family”
  • Duchess of Kent’s Immediate Family
    • Duke of Kent 
      • Other members of the Kent Family
  • Foreign Royals 
    • The Funeral is not a state occasion, so the only foreign royals to attend would be friends of Kents. 
Notable Absences
  • British Royals
    • Prince Edward 
      • He was unable to attend as he was visiting Papua New Guinea for its 50th Anniversary celebrations on behalf of King Charles.
  • Duchess of Kent’s Immediate Family

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