Prince Michael of Kent Makes Distinguished Appearance at Salon Privé as Princess Michael Remains Bedridden Following Stroke
Prince Michael of Kent supports a vintage car cause in Chelsea as Princess Michael of Kent remains bedridden following a recent stroke.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 24, 2026, 4:44 PM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Tatler

A Royal Presence Amid Personal Adversity
Prince Michael of Kent, 83, recently made a notable appearance at the opening day of the Salon Privé London Luxury Car Event, demonstrating his enduring commitment to the automotive world. As a first cousin to both the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Prince has maintained a steady public profile even as his wife, Princess Michael of Kent, undergoes a significant health struggle. The event, held at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, highlighted the Prince's lifelong passion for vintage motoring and his role as a prominent figure in British high society.
Princess Michael’s Difficult Recovery
The outing comes during a challenging period for the Kent family. Princess Michael is reportedly "bed-ridden" following a stroke earlier this year. This latest health crisis follows a series of medical setbacks for the Princess, including heart surgery and injuries sustained from a fall at Kensington Palace in 2024. Despite these worrying circumstances, Prince Michael has been observed maintaining a "diligent" schedule, which recently included serving as the guest of honor at a Royal Navy lunch to celebrate the contributions of submarine reservists.
A Lifelong Devotion to Motoring and Safety
Known as a genuine "petrolhead," Prince Michael’s royal career has been defined by his promotion of road safety and his involvement with historic automotive organizations. Having served as President of the Royal Automobile Club and the Veteran Car Club, the Prince famously participated in a 1,000-mile record-breaking run in 1992. His advocacy extended to the establishment of the Prince Michael International Road Safety Award Scheme, which continues to recognize manufacturers for their contributions to driver protection.
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