When Katharine Worsley married the late Queen Elizabeth II's cousin, Prince Edward , Duke of Kent , in 1961, she broke with centuries of royal tradition. Rather than opting for Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral, the Chapel Royal at St James's Palace or St George's Chapel at Windsor , she insisted that they tie the knot in her home county of Yorkshire , at the historic York Minster, which had not been used as a royal wedding venue for 600 years. Fresh fashion forever: 90 years of the Duchess of Kent's elegant style, as it is announced she has died By Chandler Tregaskes Read More

It was only fitting, of course. The royal couple had met when the Duke of Kent was stationed with his regiment near Katharine's childhood home, Hovington Hall, the family seat of

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