The Duke of Kent led the Guests and Relatives to celebrate the Wedding of his granddaughter, Lady Marina Windsor, and Nico Macauley at a Church in the United Kingdom on June 20th.
Lady Marina Charlotte Windsor, daughter of the Earl and Countess of St Andrews and the granddaughter of the Duke of Kent, married account executive Nico Macauley at a Church in the United Kingdom.
Lady Marina Windsor has married Nico Macauley in a joyful ceremony on Saturday 20 June. The couple, who announced their engagement last summer, tied the knot in front of close family and friends at a church in the UK.
In an exclusive photograph shared with HELLO!, Lady Marina – the granddaughter of the late Duchess of Kent – looked radiant in an elegant white gown, while her new husband looked dapper in a dark suit. They were surrounded by proud relatives, including the bride’s grandfather, the Duke of Kent.
Lady Marina wore the Kent Pearl and Diamond Fringe Tiara which had been created in the 1970s by combining Queen Mary’s Diamond Crochet Bandeau with the Pearl and Diamond Fringe Tiara of Princess Louise.
The custom wedding dress was created by sustainable atelier designer Larissa Von Planta, paired with a striking veil made of antique Hapsburg lace.
Completing the look was a tiara steeped in royal history. The exquisite heirloom once belonged to her great-grandmother, Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark, who inherited it from her mother-in-law, Queen Mary. The inclusion of the statement jewellery was particularly poignant following the sad passing of Marina’s grandmother, the Duchess of Kent, in September 2025 at the age of 92, who had also worn the headpiece.
Lady Marina also wore the Duchess of Kent’s Diamond and Pearl Flower Earrings and her mother’s Sapphire Brooch as a Pendant.















































