
Eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St. Andrews was joined by his wife Sylvana Palma Tomaselli and their three children, Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick; Lady Marina Windsor; and Lady Amelia Windsor. Lady Helen Taylor and her husband, Timothy Taylor, arrived alongside their four children—Columbus, Cassius, Eloise and Estella. The Kents’ youngest son, Lord Nicholas Windsor, 55, his wife Paola and three sons—Albert, Leopold, and Louis—were also in attendance.
Dressed all in black, Lady Marina Windsor and Lady Amelia Windsor arrived side by side, having driven to the church alongside their cousins Eloise and Estella. Meanwhile, the Duchess of Kent’s nephew, Lord Frederick Windsor, and niece, Lady Gabriella Kingston, were in attendance, alongside Frederick’s wife, Sophie Winkleman.
The Duke of Kent’s siblings also turned out to support their brother, with Prince Michael of Kent among those who arrived at Westminster Cathedral first. The Duke of Kent’s sister, Princess Alexandra, arrived by taxi and in a wheelchair. Her children James and Marina Ogilvy were seen supporting their cousins outside the church.