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Duke of Kent

Duke of Kent is a title that has been created several times in the peerages of Great Britain and the United Kingdom, most recently as a royal dukedom for the fourth son of King George V. Since 1942, the title has been held by Prince Edward (born 1935), Queen Elizabeth II's cousin.[1]

Dukedom of Kent
Creation date12 October 1934
CreationSecond
Created byKing George V
PeeragePeerage of the United Kingdom
First holderHenry Grey
Present holderPrince Edward
Heir apparentGeorge Windsor, Earl of St Andrews
Remainder tothe 1st Duke's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten
Subsidiary titlesEarl of St Andrews
Baron Downpatrick
StatusExtant
Former seat(s)Coppins
Prince Edward, the current Duke of Kent

Earliest history edit

A title associated with Kent first appears anciently with the Kingdom of Kent (or Cantware), one of the seven Anglo-Saxon kingdoms that later merged to form the Kingdom of England. The Kings of Cantware (or Kent) date back to about 449. After 825, when the Kingdom of Kent was taken over by Egbert, King of Wessex, Kent became a dependency of Wessex and was ruled by sub-kings, usually related to the Wessex rulers. The titular kingship became something like the heir-apparent's title, as Aethelwulf, Egbert's son, became King of Kent in 825. By 860, Kent lost its status as a kingdom, becoming absorbed into Wessex.[2]

Earls of Kent edit

The first title of Kent was that of the Earl of Kent in the Peerage of England. After the death of Godwin, Earl of Wessex, his son Leofwine (c. 1035–1066) became Earl of Kent sometime between 1056 and 1058.

After Leofwine's death at Hastings in 1066, William the Conqueror named his half-brother, Odo of Bayeux (c. 1036–1097), who was also Bishop of Bayeux, the new Earl of Kent. However, Odo was twice removed from this title. The first occasion was in 1082, when he was imprisoned; the second was in 1088, after aiding in the Rebellion of 1088, after which he fled England.

It was not until 1141 that the title returned, this time for William de Ipres; but he was deprived of the title in 1155. In 1227, it was revived for Hubert de Burgh, but became extinct with his death. In 1321, it was again revived for Edmund of Woodstock, and through the marriage of Joan Plantagenet to Thomas Holland, the title passed to the Holland family, which held the title until 1408. In 1461, it was revived for William Neville, and then in 1465 for Edmund Grey. The Grey family held the title until Henry Grey, 12th Earl of Kent, who was made Marquess of Kent in 1706 and Duke of Kent in 1710, died without male heirs in 1740. Just before he died, he was awarded an inferior replacement title of Marquess De Grey to allow this to be passed to his heir - his granddaughter (the Dukedom could not be inherited).

Marquess, then Duke of Kent edit

Henry Grey (1671–1740) succeeded his father, Anthony Grey, as the 12th Earl of Kent in 1702. In 1706, he was elevated to Marquess of Kent, along with Earl of Harold and Viscount Goderich. In 1710 he was elevated once again as Duke of Kent, and following the death of his sons, Marquess Grey (1740) with a special remainder to his granddaughter. Henry had one son and five daughters with his first wife, Jemima Crew (d. 1728), and one son and one daughter with his second wife, Sophia Bentinck (d. 1741). By the time of Henry's death in 1740, both of his sons had died, Anthony (in 1723) and George (in 1733), leaving the Duke of Kent without a male heir. His granddaughter Lady Jemima Campbell would inherit two titles in her own right, Marchioness Grey and Baroness Lucas; but all Henry's other titles, particularly Duke of Kent, became extinct with his death.

Royal dukedom, 1799 edit

On 23 April 1799 the double dukedom of Kent and Strathearn was given, with the earldom of Dublin, to King George III's fourth son, Prince Edward Augustus. Edward had only one legitimate child, a daughter, Princess Alexandrina Victoria (the future Queen Victoria). Upon Edward's death in 1820, the dukedom of Kent and Strathearn became extinct, as he had no legitimate male heir.

Royal earldom, 1866 edit

The next creation of a title of Kent was not that of Duke or Marquess, but rather that of Earl, with the creation of Prince Alfred (1844–1900), the second son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, as Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Ulster, and of Kent in 1866. The Duke of Edinburgh (who later became the reigning Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha) had only one son, Prince Alfred, who would have inherited his father's titles had he not died before his father in 1899. With Prince Alfred's death in 1900, the earldom became extinct.

Royal dukedom, 1934 edit

In 1934, Prince George (1902–1942), the fourth son of King George V of the United Kingdom and Queen Mary, was created Duke of Kent, Earl of St Andrews and Baron Downpatrick. Prince George had three children before his death in 1942: Prince Edward, Princess Alexandra, and Prince Michael. Prince Edward, upon his father's death, succeeded to his father's peerages.

The current Duke of Kent has two sons. King George V's letters patent of 30 November 1917 restricted the style Royal Highness and the titular dignity of Prince to the sons of the sovereign, the male line grandsons of the sovereign, and the eldest living son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales. Great-grandchildren of the sovereign in the male line enjoy the courtesy titles of the children of dukes. Therefore, the heir-apparent to the dukedom of Kent is George, Earl of St. Andrews (b. 1962). Lord St. Andrews married in 1988, and has three children. His son Lord Downpatrick (b. 1988) is second in line to his grandfather's peerages. When Lord St. Andrews succeeds, the dukedom will cease to be a royal dukedom; as a great-grandson of a sovereign he will be styled His Grace The Duke of Kent. After Lord St. Andrews and Lord Downpatrick, the current duke's younger son Lord Nicholas Windsor is in remainder to the dukedom, as are the current duke's brother, Prince Michael of Kent, and his son, Lord Frederick Windsor.

Duties edit

The current Duke of Kent carries out numerous duties for the monarchy, both military and civil. As a Freemason, he is the Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England,[3] and has served as the President of The Scout Association of the United Kingdom since 1975[4] and of the Royal Institution.[5] He has performed a number of state visits to Commonwealth nations on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II. He has also acted as Counsellor of State. His Royal Highness is the Grand Prior (or Grand Master) of the Order of St Michael and St George. He holds numerous other appointments in the military. The Duke of Kent has been the patron of Endeavour, a national youth organisation, for 29 years.

Coat of arms edit

The coat of arms anciently associated with Kent is that of a rampant white horse upon a red field. This is primarily associated with the Kingdom of Kent and possibly the earldom as well. Today, this is seen on the Council of Kent's arms and flag. As a direct descendant of Queen Victoria, this is not the coat of arms of the present Duke of Kent. The coat of arms of the Duke of Kent consists of the following:

  • Arms: those of the Royal Arms, differenced by a label of five points argent (silver, often depicted as white), the points charged with an anchor azure (blue) and a cross gules (red) alternately.
  • Crest: On a coronet of four crosses-patées alternated with four strawberry leaves a lion statant guardant or (gold), crowned with the like coronet and differenced with a label as in the Arms.
  • Supporters: The Royal Supporters differenced with the like coronet (as in the crest) and label as in the arms.[6]

The standard of the Duke of Kent is a flag version of his arms.[7] The personal badge of the present Duke of Kent is 'E' encircled by the garter of the Order of the Garter, surmounted by a Type IV Princes coronet as in the Crest.

Residence edit

The Duke and Duchess of Kent currently live at Wren House in the grounds of Kensington Palace, but their office is based at York House at St. James's Palace.

Dukes of Kent edit

First creation, 1710 edit

Duke Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Henry Grey
1710–1740
also: Marquess Grey (1740), Marquess of Kent (1706), Earl of Kent (1465), Earl of Harold and Viscount Goderich (1706) and Baron Lucas of Crudwell (1663)
  1671 (1) Hon. Jemima Crew
1695
10 children
(2) Lady Sophia Bentinck
24 March 1729
2 children[8]
1740

Second creation, 1934 edit

Duke Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Prince George
House of Windsor
1934–1942
also: Earl of St Andrews and Baron Downpatrick (1934)
  20 December 1902
York Cottage, Sandringham
son of King George V and Queen Mary
Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark
29 November 1934
3 children
25 August 1942
Dunbeath
aged 39
Prince Edward
House of Windsor
1942–present
also: Earl of St Andrews and Baron Downpatrick (1934)
  9 October 1935
Belgrave Square, London
son of Prince George and Princess Marina
Katharine Worsley
8 June 1961
3 children
 –
now 88 years, 47 days old

Line of succession edit

Family trees edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The Duke of Kent. Official website.
  2. ^ Kessler, P L. "Kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxons – Kent". historyfiles.co.uk.
  3. ^ "UGLE Governance | United Grand Lodge of England". www.ugle.org.uk. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  4. ^ . Official Website of the British Monarchy. Archived from the original on 24 January 2009. Retrieved 25 July 2008.
  5. ^ RIGB Website 15 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ . Burke's Peerage & Gentry. Archived from the original on 5 October 2006. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 February 2005. Retrieved 23 May 2005.
  8. ^ Debrett, John (1820). Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland. p. 383. Retrieved 23 May 2018.

External links edit

  • The Duke of Kent at the Royal Family website
  • Duke of Kent at the Royal Institution 10 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Ri Channel video, 6 December 1985

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Duke of Kent news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Duke of Kent is a title that has been created several times in the peerages of Great Britain and the United Kingdom most recently as a royal dukedom for the fourth son of King George V Since 1942 the title has been held by Prince Edward born 1935 Queen Elizabeth II s cousin 1 Dukedom of KentArms of Prince Edward Duke of KentCreation date12 October 1934CreationSecondCreated byKing George VPeeragePeerage of the United KingdomFirst holderHenry GreyPresent holderPrince EdwardHeir apparentGeorge Windsor Earl of St AndrewsRemainder tothe 1st Duke s heirs male of the body lawfully begottenSubsidiary titlesEarl of St AndrewsBaron DownpatrickStatusExtantFormer seat s Coppins Prince Edward the current Duke of KentContents 1 Earliest history 2 Earls of Kent 3 Marquess then Duke of Kent 4 Royal dukedom 1799 5 Royal earldom 1866 6 Royal dukedom 1934 7 Duties 8 Coat of arms 9 Residence 10 Dukes of Kent 10 1 First creation 1710 10 2 Second creation 1934 11 Line of succession 12 Family trees 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksEarliest history editA title associated with Kent first appears anciently with the Kingdom of Kent or Cantware one of the seven Anglo Saxon kingdoms that later merged to form the Kingdom of England The Kings of Cantware or Kent date back to about 449 After 825 when the Kingdom of Kent was taken over by Egbert King of Wessex Kent became a dependency of Wessex and was ruled by sub kings usually related to the Wessex rulers The titular kingship became something like the heir apparent s title as Aethelwulf Egbert s son became King of Kent in 825 By 860 Kent lost its status as a kingdom becoming absorbed into Wessex 2 Earls of Kent editMain article Earl of Kent The first title of Kent was that of the Earl of Kent in the Peerage of England After the death of Godwin Earl of Wessex his son Leofwine c 1035 1066 became Earl of Kent sometime between 1056 and 1058 After Leofwine s death at Hastings in 1066 William the Conqueror named his half brother Odo of Bayeux c 1036 1097 who was also Bishop of Bayeux the new Earl of Kent However Odo was twice removed from this title The first occasion was in 1082 when he was imprisoned the second was in 1088 after aiding in the Rebellion of 1088 after which he fled England It was not until 1141 that the title returned this time for William de Ipres but he was deprived of the title in 1155 In 1227 it was revived for Hubert de Burgh but became extinct with his death In 1321 it was again revived for Edmund of Woodstock and through the marriage of Joan Plantagenet to Thomas Holland the title passed to the Holland family which held the title until 1408 In 1461 it was revived for William Neville and then in 1465 for Edmund Grey The Grey family held the title until Henry Grey 12th Earl of Kent who was made Marquess of Kent in 1706 and Duke of Kent in 1710 died without male heirs in 1740 Just before he died he was awarded an inferior replacement title of Marquess De Grey to allow this to be passed to his heir his granddaughter the Dukedom could not be inherited Marquess then Duke of Kent editHenry Grey 1671 1740 succeeded his father Anthony Grey as the 12th Earl of Kent in 1702 In 1706 he was elevated to Marquess of Kent along with Earl of Harold and Viscount Goderich In 1710 he was elevated once again as Duke of Kent and following the death of his sons Marquess Grey 1740 with a special remainder to his granddaughter Henry had one son and five daughters with his first wife Jemima Crew d 1728 and one son and one daughter with his second wife Sophia Bentinck d 1741 By the time of Henry s death in 1740 both of his sons had died Anthony in 1723 and George in 1733 leaving the Duke of Kent without a male heir His granddaughter Lady Jemima Campbell would inherit two titles in her own right Marchioness Grey and Baroness Lucas but all Henry s other titles particularly Duke of Kent became extinct with his death Royal dukedom 1799 editOn 23 April 1799 the double dukedom of Kent and Strathearn was given with the earldom of Dublin to King George III s fourth son Prince Edward Augustus Edward had only one legitimate child a daughter Princess Alexandrina Victoria the future Queen Victoria Upon Edward s death in 1820 the dukedom of Kent and Strathearn became extinct as he had no legitimate male heir Royal earldom 1866 editThe next creation of a title of Kent was not that of Duke or Marquess but rather that of Earl with the creation of Prince Alfred 1844 1900 the second son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert as Duke of Edinburgh Earl of Ulster and of Kent in 1866 The Duke of Edinburgh who later became the reigning Duke of Saxe Coburg Gotha had only one son Prince Alfred who would have inherited his father s titles had he not died before his father in 1899 With Prince Alfred s death in 1900 the earldom became extinct Royal dukedom 1934 editIn 1934 Prince George 1902 1942 the fourth son of King George V of the United Kingdom and Queen Mary was created Duke of Kent Earl of St Andrews and Baron Downpatrick Prince George had three children before his death in 1942 Prince Edward Princess Alexandra and Prince Michael Prince Edward upon his father s death succeeded to his father s peerages The current Duke of Kent has two sons King George V s letters patent of 30 November 1917 restricted the style Royal Highness and the titular dignity of Prince to the sons of the sovereign the male line grandsons of the sovereign and the eldest living son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales Great grandchildren of the sovereign in the male line enjoy the courtesy titles of the children of dukes Therefore the heir apparent to the dukedom of Kent is George Earl of St Andrews b 1962 Lord St Andrews married in 1988 and has three children His son Lord Downpatrick b 1988 is second in line to his grandfather s peerages When Lord St Andrews succeeds the dukedom will cease to be a royal dukedom as a great grandson of a sovereign he will be styled His Grace The Duke of Kent After Lord St Andrews and Lord Downpatrick the current duke s younger son Lord Nicholas Windsor is in remainder to the dukedom as are the current duke s brother Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor Duties editThe current Duke of Kent carries out numerous duties for the monarchy both military and civil As a Freemason he is the Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England 3 and has served as the President of The Scout Association of the United Kingdom since 1975 4 and of the Royal Institution 5 He has performed a number of state visits to Commonwealth nations on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II He has also acted as Counsellor of State His Royal Highness is the Grand Prior or Grand Master of the Order of St Michael and St George He holds numerous other appointments in the military The Duke of Kent has been the patron of Endeavour a national youth organisation for 29 years Coat of arms editThe coat of arms anciently associated with Kent is that of a rampant white horse upon a red field This is primarily associated with the Kingdom of Kent and possibly the earldom as well Today this is seen on the Council of Kent s arms and flag As a direct descendant of Queen Victoria this is not the coat of arms of the present Duke of Kent The coat of arms of the Duke of Kent consists of the following Arms those of the Royal Arms differenced by a label of five points argent silver often depicted as white the points charged with an anchor azure blue and a cross gules red alternately Crest On a coronet of four crosses patees alternated with four strawberry leaves a lion statant guardant or gold crowned with the like coronet and differenced with a label as in the Arms Supporters The Royal Supporters differenced with the like coronet as in the crest and label as in the arms 6 The standard of the Duke of Kent is a flag version of his arms 7 The personal badge of the present Duke of Kent is E encircled by the garter of the Order of the Garter surmounted by a Type IV Princes coronet as in the Crest Residence editThe Duke and Duchess of Kent currently live at Wren House in the grounds of Kensington Palace but their office is based at York House at St James s Palace Dukes of Kent editFurther information Earls of Kent and Dukes of Kent and Strathearn First creation 1710 edit Duke Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathHenry Grey1710 1740also Marquess Grey 1740 Marquess of Kent 1706 Earl of Kent 1465 Earl of Harold and Viscount Goderich 1706 and Baron Lucas of Crudwell 1663 nbsp 1671 1 Hon Jemima Crew1695 10 children 2 Lady Sophia Bentinck24 March 17292 children 8 1740Second creation 1934 edit Duke Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathPrince GeorgeHouse of Windsor1934 1942also Earl of St Andrews and Baron Downpatrick 1934 nbsp 20 December 1902York Cottage Sandringhamson of King George V and Queen Mary Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark29 November 19343 children 25 August 1942Dunbeathaged 39Prince EdwardHouse of Windsor1942 presentalso Earl of St Andrews and Baron Downpatrick 1934 nbsp 9 October 1935Belgrave Square Londonson of Prince George and Princess Marina Katharine Worsley8 June 19613 children now 88 years 47 days oldLine of succession edit nbsp Prince George Duke of Kent 1902 1942 nbsp Prince Edward Duke of Kent born 1935 1 George Windsor Earl of St Andrews b 1962 2 Edward Windsor Lord Downpatrick b 1988 3 Lord Nicholas Windsor b 1970 4 Albert Louis Philip Edward Windsor b 2007 5 Leopold Ernest Augustus Guelph Windsor b 2009 6 Louis Arthur Nicholas Felix Windsor b 2014 7 nbsp Prince Michael of Kent b 1942 8 Lord Frederick Windsor b 1979 Family trees editvteFamily tree Dukes of Kent Marquesses of Kent Earls of Kent Dukes of Kent and Strathearn and Dukes of Connaught and StrathearnEarl of Kent 1st creation 1020Godwin Earl of Wessexc 1001 10531st Earl of KentHerlevad 1050Earl of Kent 2nd creation 1067King Harold Godwinsonc 1022 1066Leofwine Godwinsonc 1035 10662nd Earl of KentKing William Ic 1028 1087Odo of Bayeuxd 1097 Earl of KentEarl of Kent 3rd creation 1141Earldom forfeit 1st creation 1066Earldom forfeit 2nd creation 1088William of Ypresc 1090 1165Earl of KentEarldom forfeit 3rd creation 1155Earl of Kent 4th creation 1227Hubert de Burghc 1170 1243Earl of KentEarldom extinct 4th creation 1243King Edward I1239 1307Earl of Kent 5th creation 1321Edmund of Woodstock1301 13301st Earl of KentKing Edward III1312 1377Earldom 5th creation attainted 1330Earldom 5th creation restored 1330Earl of Kent 6th creation 1360Edmundc 1326 13312nd Earl of KentThomas Hollandc 1314 13601st Earl of Kent 1st Baron HollandJoan of Kent1326 1327 1385Edward the Black Prince1330 1376Duke of CornwallJohn of Gaunt1340 1399Duke of LancasterJohn1330 13523rd Earl of KentEarldom 5th creation extinct 1352Thomas Holland1350 13972nd Earl of Kent 2nd Baron HollandJohn Hollandc 1352 1400Earl of Huntingdon Duke of Exeter 3rd Baron HollandKing Richard II1367 1400Elizabeth of Lancasterbef 1363 1426Thomas Holland1372 14003rd Earl of KentDuke of SurreyConstance Holland1387 1437Edmund Holland1383 14084th Earl of Kent 4th Baron HollandEarldom 6th creation extinct 1408Earl of Kent 7th creation 1461Earl of Kent 8th creation 1465William Nevillec 1405 1463Earl of Kent Baron Fauconberg jure uxorisEdmund Grey1416 14901st Earl of Kent 4th Baron Grey de RuthynEarldom 7th creation extinct 1463George Greyc 1460 15032nd Earl of Kent 5th Baron Grey de RuthynAnne Woodvillec 1438 1489Elizabeth Woodvillec 1437 1492King Edward IV1442 1483Henry Greyc 1495 15624th Earl of Kent 7th Baron Grey de RuthynRichard Grey1481 15243rd Earl of Kent 6th Baron Grey de RuthynAnthony GreyHenry Grey1520 1545George GreyReginald Greyd 1573 5th Earl of Kent 8th Baron Grey de RuthynHenry Grey1541 16156th Earl of Kent 9th Baron Grey de RuthynCharles Greyc 1545 16237th Earl of Kent 10th Baron Grey de RuthynAnthony Grey1557 16439th Earl of KentHenry Greyc 1583 16398th Earl of Kent 11th Baron Grey de RuthynHenry Grey1594 165110th Earl of KentAnthony Grey1645 170211th Earl of KentMarquess of Kent Earl of Harold and Viscount Goderich 1st creation 1706Duke of Kent 1st creation 1710Henry Grey1671 1740Duke of Kent Marquess of Kent Marquess Grey 12th Earl of Kent Baron LucasEarldom 8th creation Marquessate and Dukedom of Kent Earldom of Harold and Viscountcy Goderich 1st creation extinct 1740King George III1738 1820Duke of Kent and Strathearn and Earl of Dublin 2nd creation 1799See also Earl of StrathearnKing George IV1762 1830King William IV1765 1837Prince Edward Augustus1767 1820Duke of Kent and StrathearnDukedom of Kent and Strathearn and Earldom of Dublin extinct 1820Queen Victoria1819 1901Earl of Dublin 3rd creation 1849 1850Earl of Kent 9th creation 1866Duke of Connaught and Strathearn 1874Albert Edward Prince of Wales1841 1910Earl of Dublin later King Edward VIIPrince Alfred Ernest Albert1844 1900Duke of Edinburgh Duke of Saxe Coburg and Gotha Earl of KentPrince Arthur1850 19421st Duke of Connaught and StrathearnEarldom of Dublin merged in the Crown 1901King George V1865 1936Prince Arthur of Connaught1883 1938Duke of Kent 2nd creation Earl of St Andrews and Baron Downpatrick 1934King Edward VIII1894 1972King George VI1895 1952Prince George1902 19421st Duke of Kent 1st Earl of St Andrews 1st Baron DownpatrickPrince Alastair Arthur1914 19432nd Duke of Connaught and StrathearnDukedom of Connaught and Strathearn extinct 1943Queen Elizabeth II1926 2022Prince Edwardb 1935 2nd Duke of Kent 2nd Earl of St Andrews 2nd Baron Downpatrick7 Prince Michael of Kentb 19421 George Windsorb 1962 styled Earl of St AndrewsHeir apparent to the dukedom of Kent3 Lord Nicholas Windsorb 19708 Lord Frederick Windsorb 19792 Edward Windsorb 1988 styled Lord Downpatrick4 Albert Windsorb 20075 Leopold Windsorb 20096 Louis Windsorb 2014vte Family tree of Royal dukes in the United KingdomNon royal dukes are not included see Royal dukedoms in the United Kingdom Titles mandated for use by the heir apparent Duke of Rothesay and the 1337 creation of the Duke of Cornwall are also not included see Template Princes of Wales family tree Includes dukes of Albany Albemarle Bedford Cambridge Clarence Connaught and Strathearn Cumberland Edinburgh Gloucester Gloucester and Edinburgh Kent Kintyre and Lorne Norfolk Ross Somerset Sussex and York but only when royally Robert II 1316 1390 King Edward III 1312 1377 Duke of Albany 1st creation 1398Duke of Clarence 1st creation 1362Duke of York 1st creation 1385Robert III c 1337 1406 Robert Stewart c 1340 1420 1st Duke of AlbanyEdward the Black Prince 1330 1376 Lionel of Antwerp 1338 1368 Duke of ClarenceJohn of Gaunt 1340 1399 Edmund of Langley 1341 1402 1st Duke of YorkDukedom of Clarence 1st creation extinct 1368Duke of Cornwall 2nd creation 1376Duke of Hereford 1397Duke of Gloucester 1st creation 1385Murdoch Stewart c 1362 1425 2nd Duke of AlbanyRichard of Bordeaux 1367 1400 Duke of Cornwall later King Richard IIHenry Bolingbroke 1367 1413 1st Duke of Hereford later King Henry IVThomas of Woodstock 1355 1397 Duke of GloucesterDukedom of Albany 1st creation forfeit 1425Dukedom of Cornwall 2nd creation merged in the crown 1377Dukedom of Hereford merged in the crown 1399Dukedom of Gloucester 1st creation extinct 1397Duke of Clarence 2nd creation 1412Duke of Bedford 1st amp 2nd creations 1414Duke of Gloucester 2nd creation 1414Duke of Albemarle Aumale 1st creation 1397Thomas of Lancaster 1387 1421 Duke of ClarenceJohn of Lancaster 1389 1435 Duke of BedfordSurrendered dukedom and then regranted 1433Humphrey of Lancaster 1390 1447 Duke of GloucesterJohn Beaufort 1373 1410 Joan Beaufort c 1379 1440 Edward of Norwich c 1373 1415 Duke of Aumale 2nd Duke of YorkRichard of Conisburgh 1385 1415 Dukedom of Clarence 2nd creation extinct 1421Dukedom of Bedford 2nd creation extinct 1435Dukedom of Gloucester 2nd creation extinct 1447Dukedom of Albemarle Aumale 1st creation forfeit 1399Duke of York 1st creation restored 1425Duke of Cornwall 3rd creation 1460James I 1394 1437 Joan Beaufort c 1404 1445 John Beaufort 1404 1444 Richard Neville 1400 1460 Cecily Neville 1415 1495 Richard of York 1411 1460 3rd Duke of York Duke of CornwallDuke of Cornwall 3rd creation extinct 1460Duke of Bedford 5th creation 1485Duke of Clarence 3rd creation 1461Duke of Gloucester 3rd creation 1461James II 1430 1460 Jasper Tudor c 1431 1495 Duke of BedfordEdmund Tudor c 1430 1456 Lady Margaret Beaufort 1443 1509 John Neville c 1431 1471 Elizabeth Woodville c 1437 1492 Prince Edward 1442 1483 4th Duke of York later King Edward IVGeorge Plantagenet 1449 1478 Duke of ClarenceRichard of York 1452 1485 Duke of Gloucester later King Richard IIIDukedom of Bedford 5th creation extinct 1495Dukedom of York 1st creation merged in the Crown 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creation Prince George 1683 1760 Duke of Cambridge later King George IIPrince William 1689 1700 styled Duke of GloucesterDukedom of Cambridge 3rd creation merged with the Crown 1727Duke of Edinburgh 1st creation 1726Duke of Cumberland 3rd creation 1726Prince Frederick Louis 1707 1751 1st Duke of Edinburgh styled Duke of Gloucester until created Duke of EdinburghPrince William Augustus 1721 1765 Duke of CumberlandDukedom of Cumberland 3rd creation extinct 1765Duke of York and Albany 2nd creation 1760Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh 1764Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn 1766Prince George William Frederick 1738 1820 2nd Duke of Edinburgh later King George IIIPrince Edward 1739 1767 Duke of York and AlbanyPrince William Henry 1743 1805 1st Duke of Gloucester and EdinburghPrince Henry 1745 1790 Duke of Cumberland and StrathearnDukedom of Edinburgh 1st creation merged in the Crown 1760Dukedom of York and Albany 2nd creation extinct 1767Dukedom of Gloucester and Edinburgh unused 1805 1816Dukedom of Cumberland and Strathearn extinct 1790Duke of York and Albany 3rd creation 1784Duke of Clarence and St Andrews 1789Duke of Kent and Strathearn 1799Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale 1799Duke of Sussex 1st creation 1801Duke of Cambridge 4th creation 1801Prince Frederick 1763 1827 Duke of York and AlbanyPrince William Henry 1765 1837 Duke of Clarence and St Andrews later King William IVPrince Edward 1767 1820 Duke of Kent and StrathearnErnest Augustus 1771 1851 King of Hanover 1st Duke of Cumberland and TeviotdalePrince Augustus Frederick 1773 1843 Duke of SussexPrince Adolphus 1774 1850 1st Duke of CambridgePrincess Mary 1776 1857 Prince William Frederick 1776 1834 2nd Duke of Gloucester and EdinburghDukedom of York and Albany 3rd creation extinct 1827Dukedom of Clarence and St Andrews merged in the Crown 1830Dukedom of Kent and Strathearn extinct 1820Dukedom of Sussex 1st creation extinct 1843Dukedom of Gloucester and Edinburgh extinct 1834Queen Victoria 1819 1901 George V 1819 1878 King of Hanover 2nd Duke of Cumberland and TeviotdalePrince George 1819 1904 2nd Duke of CambridgePrincess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge 1833 1897 Dukedom of Cambridge 4th creation extinct 1904Duke of Edinburgh 2nd creation 1866Duke of Connaught and Strathearn 1874Duke of Albany 6th creation 1881King Edward VII 1841 1910 Prince Ernest Augustus 1845 1923 3rd Duke of Cumberland and TeviotdalePrincess Alice 1843 1878 Prince Alfred Ernest Albert 1844 1900 Duke of EdinburghPrince Arthur 1850 1942 1st Duke of Connaught and StrathearnPrince Leopold 1853 1884 1st Duke of AlbanyDukedom of Cumberland and Teviotdale forfeit 1919Dukedom of Edinburgh 2nd creation extinct 1900Duke of Clarence and Avondale 1890Duke of York 6th creation 1892Prince Albert Victor 1864 1892 Duke of Clarence and AvondaleGeorge Frederick Ernest Albert 1865 1936 Duke of York later King George VMary of Teck 1867 1953 Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine 1863 1950 Prince Arthur of Connaught 1883 1938 Dukedom of Clarence and Avondale extinct 1892Dukedom of York 6th creation merged in the Crown 1910Duke of Windsor 1937Duke of York 7th creation 1920Duke of Kent 2nd creation 1934Duke of Gloucester 5th creation 1928King Edward VIII 1894 1972 Later Duke of WindsorPrince Albert Frederick Arthur George 1895 1952 Duke of York later King George VIPrincess Alice of Battenberg 1885 1969 Prince George 1902 1942 1st Duke of KentPrince Henry 1900 1974 1st Duke of GloucesterPrince Alastair Arthur 1914 1943 2nd Duke of Connaught and StrathearnPrince Charles Edward 1884 1954 2nd Duke of AlbanyDukedom of Windsor extinct 1972Dukedom of York 7th creation merged in the Crown 1936Dukedom of Connaught and Strathearn extinct 1943Dukedom of Albany 6th creation forfeit 1919Duke of Edinburgh 3rd creation 1947Queen Elizabeth II 1926 2022 Prince Philip 1921 2021 1st Duke of EdinburghPrince Edward b 1935 2nd Duke of KentDuke of York 8th creation 1986Duke of Edinburgh 4th creation 2023Prince Charles b 1948 2nd Duke of Edinburgh later King Charles IIIPrince Andrew b 1960 Duke of YorkPrince Edward b 1964 Duke of EdinburghGeorge Windsor b 1962 Prince Richard b 1944 2nd Duke of GloucesterDukedom of Edinburgh 3rd creation merged in the Crown 2022No male heirsDukedom of Edinburgh 4th creation is a life peerage and therefore not hereditaryHeir apparent to the Dukedom of KentDuke of Cambridge 5th creation 2011Duke of Sussex 2nd creation 2018Prince William b 1982 Duke of CambridgePrince HarryDuke of Sussex b 1984 Edward Windsor b 1988 Alexander Windsor b 1974 Heir apparent to the Dukedom of GloucesterPrince George of Wales b 2013 Prince Archie of Sussex b 2019 Heir apparent to the Dukedom of CambridgeHeir apparent to the Dukedom of SussexSee also editDuchess of Kent British monarchy KentReferences edit The Duke of Kent Official website Kessler P L Kingdoms of the Anglo Saxons Kent historyfiles co uk UGLE Governance United Grand Lodge of England www ugle org uk Retrieved 6 November 2021 Royal Support for the Scouting and Guiding Movements Official Website of the British Monarchy Archived from the original on 24 January 2009 Retrieved 25 July 2008 RIGB Website Archived 15 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine HRH THE DUKE OF KENT Burke s Peerage amp Gentry Archived from the original on 5 October 2006 Retrieved 19 December 2017 Flags of the Royal Family United Kingdom Archived from the original on 8 February 2005 Retrieved 23 May 2005 Debrett John 1820 Debrett s Peerage of England Scotland and Ireland p 383 Retrieved 23 May 2018 External links editThe Duke of Kent at the Royal Family website Duke of Kent at the Royal Institution Archived 10 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Ri Channel video 6 December 1985 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Duke of Kent amp oldid 1179573364, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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