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George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews

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George Philip Nicholas Windsor, Earl of St Andrews (b. 26 June 1962) is the son of the present Duke of Kent. The title is a subsidiary title of his father, and Lord St Andrews holds it by courtesy as the heir to the dukedom.

In Edinburgh on 9 January 1988, Lord St Andrews married divorcée Sylvana Palma Tomaselli. As she is a Roman Catholic, he is excluded from the line of succession to the British Throne. They have three children: Lord Downpatrick , Lady Marina-Charlotte Windsor, and Lady Amelia Windsor.

He is a trustee of charity SOS Children's Villages UK.

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