Autumn Patricia Phillips (née Kelly, 3 May 1978) is the estranged
wife of Peter Phillips, who is the son of Princess Anne and the oldest
grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. After graduating
from McGill University in 2002, Autumn Kelly met Peter Phillips in her
birthplace and hometown of Montreal, Quebec. Their engagement was
announced in July 2007, with much media commentary on Phillips'
consequent renunciation of her Catholicism. The couple married in St
George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, on 17 May 2008. They have two
daughters, Savannah and Isla. The couple separated in September
2019.Autumn, her twin brother Christopher "Chris", and her older
brother Kevin, were born in Montreal, Quebec, to Kathleen "Kitty"
(née McCarthy) and Brian Kelly, an electricity company executive. She
was baptised on 18 June 1978, at Saint John Fisher Parish Church, and
raised in Cedar Park, Pointe-Claire, in the English-speaking West
Island region of Montreal. Her parents divorced when Autumn was eight
years old, after which her mother married commercial pilot Ron Magas,
and her father married Lynne, with whom he has two children, Jessica
and Patrick.Autumn's family continued to live in the Pointe-Claire
area, where she attended a Roman Catholic parochial school, and then
St. Thomas High School, a Roman Catholic foundation. It was reported
in 2007 that St Thomas' was where Autumn had both excelled at sports
and had also studied alongside fellow student and friend, actress
Casey McKinnon. Autumn then attended McGill University, during which
time she worked as a bartender, model, and actress, appearing in the
1996 film Rainbow, taking the non-speaking, though credited, role of
Tigrette Number 3, and later in the television series Sirens. Autumn
graduated from McGill in 2002, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in East
Asian studies, whereupon she started a career as a management
consultant.
wife of Peter Phillips, who is the son of Princess Anne and the oldest
grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. After graduating
from McGill University in 2002, Autumn Kelly met Peter Phillips in her
birthplace and hometown of Montreal, Quebec. Their engagement was
announced in July 2007, with much media commentary on Phillips'
consequent renunciation of her Catholicism. The couple married in St
George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, on 17 May 2008. They have two
daughters, Savannah and Isla. The couple separated in September
2019.Autumn, her twin brother Christopher "Chris", and her older
brother Kevin, were born in Montreal, Quebec, to Kathleen "Kitty"
(née McCarthy) and Brian Kelly, an electricity company executive. She
was baptised on 18 June 1978, at Saint John Fisher Parish Church, and
raised in Cedar Park, Pointe-Claire, in the English-speaking West
Island region of Montreal. Her parents divorced when Autumn was eight
years old, after which her mother married commercial pilot Ron Magas,
and her father married Lynne, with whom he has two children, Jessica
and Patrick.Autumn's family continued to live in the Pointe-Claire
area, where she attended a Roman Catholic parochial school, and then
St. Thomas High School, a Roman Catholic foundation. It was reported
in 2007 that St Thomas' was where Autumn had both excelled at sports
and had also studied alongside fellow student and friend, actress
Casey McKinnon. Autumn then attended McGill University, during which
time she worked as a bartender, model, and actress, appearing in the
1996 film Rainbow, taking the non-speaking, though credited, role of
Tigrette Number 3, and later in the television series Sirens. Autumn
graduated from McGill in 2002, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in East
Asian studies, whereupon she started a career as a management
consultant.
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