Tributes pour in for former Strictly star Robin Windsor who has died aged 44
The dance world is mourning the loss of Robin Windsor, a talented dancer and former Strictly Come Dancing professional, who has tragically passed away at the age of 44.
A Beloved Figure in the Dance Community
Windsor, known for his infectious energy and vibrant personality, captivated audiences with his graceful movements and passionate performances. He started dancing at the young age of three and went on to become a successful competitor, representing England in numerous World Championship competitions. His career highlight was undoubtedly his participation in the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, where he partnered with celebrities like Patsy Kensit, Lisa Riley, and Deborah Meaden. He even made history by performing the show's first-ever same-sex dance alongside Aljaž Škorjanec in 2014.
Robin Windsor BBC Strictly Come Dancing The People's Strictly Comic Relief, Rob Persani, Rutland Radio Interview
Beyond the Ballroom
Windsor's impact extended beyond the ballroom. He was a passionate advocate for various causes, including male cancer awareness, LGBTQ+ equality, and domestic violence prevention. He actively participated in charity events and used his platform to raise awareness for important issues.
Tributes from the Industry
The news of his passing has left the dance community and his fans deeply saddened. Fellow Strictly professionals, celebrities he danced with, and colleagues have been sharing heartfelt tributes, remembering his kindness, talent, and positive energy.
A Lasting Legacy
Robin Windsor's legacy will live on through his incredible dancing, his dedication to various causes, and the countless lives he touched with his warmth and infectious laughter. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him and his fans worldwide.
Robin Windsor
15 September 1979 – 20 February 2024
Windsor was born in Ipswich, Suffolk, and grew up in the Spring Road area.
He attended Clifford Road Primary and Copleston High School.
He began dancing at the age of three, when his parents took him to the
Ipswich School of Dancing.
At age 15, Windsor moved to London to pursue his career as a dancer.