Prince Edward Augustus was baptised on November 30 1767; his godparents were the Hereditary Prince of Brunswick-Lunenburg, Duke Karl of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the Hereditary Princess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and the Landgravine of Hesse-Cassel.
The Fusiliers were ordered to Canada in May 1791. The prince was promoted to the rank of major-general in October 1793 and lieutenant-general in January 1796. In May 1799, the newly created Duke of Kent was promoted to the rank of general and appointed the commander-in-chief of the forces in British North America. See Commander-in-Chief, North America. For most of this period he lived in Halifax, Nova Scotia and was instrumental in shaping that port's military defences for protecting the important Royal Navy base, as well as influencing the city's and colony's socio-political and economic institutions.
On 24 May 1802, the Duke began an appointment as governor of Gibraltar, with express orders by the government to restore discipline among the troops. However, the Duke's harsh discipline precipitated a mutiny by soldiers in the Royal Fusiliers and the 25th Regiment on Christmas Eve 1802. The Duke of York, then the commander-in-chief of the British Army, recalled him in May 1803 after receiving reports of the mutiny. The Duke of Kent formally held the governorship of Gibraltar until his death, although the Duke of York forbade him to return. As a consolation for the end of his active military career, he was promoted to the rank of field marshal and appointed Ranger of Hampton Court Park on 5 September 1805. The Duke of Kent continued to serve as honorary colonel of the 1st Regiment of Foot (the Royal Scots) until his death.
Prince Edward Augustus became a Knight of the Order of St. Patrick on 5 February 1783 and a Knight of the Order of the Garter on 2 May 1786. George III made him a member of the Privy Council on 5 September 1799. His elder brother, the Prince Regent (later King George IV), created the Duke of Kent a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath in the military division on 2 January 1815 and a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Guelphic Order (military division) on 12 August 1815.
The Duke of Kent became engaged to Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (17 August 1786 - 16 March 1861), the daughter of Duke Franz Friedrich of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and the widow of Emich Karl, Prince of Leiningen. She was also the sister of Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, the widower of Princess Charlotte Augusta. The couple married on 29 May 1818 at Schloss Ehrenburg, Coburg and again on 13 July 1818 at Kew Palace, Richmond Park, Surrey.
The Duke of Kent predeceased his father and his three elder brothers, but, since none of them had any surviving legitimate children, his daughter, Victoria, succeeded to the throne on the death of King William IV in 1837.
| Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Princess Alexandrina Victoria of Kent | 24 May 1819 | 22 January 1901 | married 1840, Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha; had issue |
British royalty | 1767 births | 1820 deaths | Londoners | House of Hanover | Dukes in the Peerage of Great Britain | Earls in the Peerage of Ireland | British Field Marshals | Governors of Gibraltar | Knights of the Garter | Knights of St Patrick | Knights Grand Cross of the Bath | Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Guelphic Order | English & British princes | People of British North America
Eduard, Herzog von Kent | Edoardo Augusto | Edward, hertog van Kent | Edward August (książę Kentu) | Eduardo Augusto, Duque de Kent e Strathearn | Эдуард Август, герцог Кентский | Edward av Kent
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