Lady Helen Taylor
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Lady Helen Marina Lucy Taylor (born 28 April 1964), a member of the British royal family, The House of Windsor. A first cousin once removed of Queen Elizabeth II, she is 26th in the line of succession to the British throne.
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[edit] Personal
Born at Coppins, a country house in Iver, Buckinghamshire, Taylor is the only daughter of the Duke of Kent and his wife, the former Katharine Worsley.
[edit] Marriage
Taylor was styled Lady Helen Windsor until her 18 July 1992, marriage to Timothy Taylor, an art dealer and the eldest son of Commander Michael Taylor, RN. They married at St. George's Chapel, Windsor. Taylor is now styled Lady Helen Taylor.
[edit] Children
Taylor and her husband have four children, who immediately follow her in the line of succession:
- Columbus Taylor (born 6 August 1994)
- Cassius Taylor (born 26 December 1996)
- Eloise Taylor (born 2 March 2003)
- Estella Taylor (born 21 December 2004)
[edit] Career
Taylor is a British representative for the Italian fashion house Armani and the Italian jeweler Bulgari.
Preceded by Lady Amelia Windsor |
Line of succession to the British throne | Succeeded by Columbus Taylor |
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