Richard Worthington “Price” Green, brother of “Southern Charm” star Taylor Ann Green, has died on the age of 36.
In an announcement from Green, 28, and her family to The Post, they said that “heartbroken is an understatement.”
“Price left this world on top of the world — he had a phenomenal passion for all times and cared deeply for those around him,” the statement read. “We’re going to miss his jovial personality and all the love and laughter that he brought his family, girlfriend and countless friends.
“Heartbroken is an understatement, but we’re finding a lot peace knowing he’s within the arms of our Heavenly Father. We kindly ask for privacy at the moment.”
“Southern Charm” is successful reality show on Bravo, which declined to comment.
Taylor’s sibling, Catie King, also posted a tribute to her brother on Instagram Tuesday, announcing that he passed away on Thursday, June 8.
A reason for death has not yet been revealed.
Showing off a carousel of smiling photos of her brother, King wrote within the caption that the family will “never be the identical.”
“💔 You’re the perfect big brother I could have ever asked for,” King wrote. “This family won’t ever be the identical. I really like you to the moon and back.”
The third slide also included an obit, which read, “In loving memory Price Green. You’re at all times loved, never forgotten, perpetually missed.”
His sister, Taylor Ann Green, appeared on “Southern Charm” during Seasons 7 through 9, as she was dating longtime star Shep Rose.
The 2 began dating in 2020, but broke up in July 2022, in line with People.
Rose commented on King’s Instagram tribute for Price, writing, “Absolutely one in all a form. A pleasure to know and to laugh with. ✌️.”
An obituary written on the Westmoreland Funeral Home & Crematory website in Marion, North Carolina, described the 36-year-old as a “beautiful example,” and a personality that was “vibrant, outgoing, and loving.”
Green graduated from East Carolina University in 2009, and was a senior project manager at Weatherguard Roofing & Restoration in Charlotte, North Carolina, in line with his LinkedIn page.
Based on his obituary, after college, he moved to South Korea to show English as a second language, which quickly developed right into a deep passion and love for travel.
Recently, he had also began a “small men’s group” in Raleigh, North Carolina, to speak about life and “challenge one another’s faith in Christ.”
But most of all, it seemed that Price loved his family greater than anything.
“Price loved his family dearly,” the obituary read. “Any excuse to be with them, he truly loved along with his whole heart. He was a vivacious and loving son and grandson, and the perfect big brother to his sisters, at all times being there as a protector and a cheerleader.”
The obituary continued, revealing that he had recently met a lady who brought “a lot joy” to his life.
“Most recently he met the girl he adored and treasured,” the obit read. “Caroline brought a lot joy to his life. He loved her enough to bring her home to his family and was starting to plan a future together with her by his side. Friends too quite a few to call will miss the exuberant love for all times that Price delivered to them.”
A celebration of life will likely be held on Saturday.
The obituary also noted that as an alternative of flowers, Price would want people to make use of those funds to spend time with their family and friends as an alternative.