Lady Helen Taylor


Lady Helen Marina Lucy Taylor is a relative of the British royal family. She is the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, and Katharine, Duchess of Kent, and a great-granddaughter of King George V. She is currently 43rd in line of succession to the British throne.

Early life and youth

Born at Coppins, a country house in Iver, Buckinghamshire, Lady Helen is the only daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Kent. She was educated at Eton End School in Datchet then at St Mary's School, Wantage, and Gordonstoun. At Gordonstoun, she was one of 20 sixth form girls "in the robustly masculine environment of Gordonstoun," wrote Alan Hamilton.
She was called "Melons" in the popular press.
"I was slightly chubby, it was the boys at Gordonstoun who called me that. I think there are only about two people who call me that now. The original context has long gone"

Career

After she left Gordonstoun, she was desperate to come to London and earn money, starting in 1984 at Christie’s auction house in their Contemporary Department.
Lady Helen worked with the art dealer Karsten Schubert between 1987 and 1991, behind the front desk, and was later credited with discovering Rachel Whiteread and Gary Hume, but confessed in a television interview that she had turned down representing artist Damien Hirst.
For 17 years, Lady Helen was a fashion ambassador and muse to Giorgio Armani.

Marriage and children

At 19, Lady Helen met Timothy Verner Taylor, an art dealer and the eldest son of Commander Michael Verner Taylor, RN and Susan Geraldine Percy. They married nine years later, on 18 July 1992, at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. The bride wore a Catherine Walker design inspired by the architecture of the wedding venue. Giorgio Armani provided an outfit for her wedding.
In 1998, her husband was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease.
Lady Helen and her husband have four children, who immediately follow her in the line of succession:
She is a patron of the CLIC Sargent children's cancer charity.
She is a trustee of The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
She is on the Advisory Board of the Glyndebourne Festival Opera after being a trustee.