George, Duke of Kent

Prince George, Duke of Kent (1902-1942) was a member of the British Royal Family. He was the fourth son and fifth child of George V of Britain and Mary of Teck. He held the title of Duke of Kent from 1934 until his death in a military air crash during World War II, in 1942. His death marked the first death of a member of the Royal Family on active service for 500 years.

He was the younger brother of Edward VIII and George VI and the uncle of Elizabeth II.

George, Duke of Kent in The Two Georges
George, Duke of Kent was the younger brother of King-Emperor Edward VIII. In 1994, Titus Hackett and his business partner Franklin Mansfield were charged with print and distributing an obscene publication, which lampooned the marital problems of the Duke's grandchildren, in New Liverpool, North American Union. However, they were acquitted of these charges.