The Duke of Kent’s rarely sighted grandson seen for the first time at an ‘important’ event


The Duke of Kent’s rarely sighted grandson seen for the first time at an ‘important’ event

The rarely seen grandson of the Duke of Kent, Albert Windsor, made a stunning entrance before the public on November 29 at one of Paris’s most glamorous annual events.

The 18-year-old son of Lord Nicholas Windsor attended the prestigious Le Bal des Débutantes at the Shangri-La Hotel.

Alberto escorted Eulalia de Orleans-Borbón, goddaughter of former King Juan Carlos of Spain.

Before the ball, she teased fans on social media with several gorgeous Tony Ward couture ensembles in preparation for the big night.

Albert is the eldest son of Lord Nicholas Windsor and his former wife, Paola Louise Marica Doimi de Lupis, and grandson of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, and the late Katharine, Duchess of Kent.

Along with his younger brothers, Leopold, 16, and Louis, 11, Albert has largely stayed out of the public spotlight.

This Paris outing comes just two months after he celebrated his 18th birthday and follows his recent appearance with his siblings at his grandmother’s funeral at Westminster Cathedral in September.



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