Tragic End: Thomas Kingston, Lady Gabriella Windsor's Husband, Found Dead

Tragic End: Thomas Kingston, Lady Gabriella Windsor's Husband, Found Dead
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Friday 1 March 2024, 16:32 - Last updated: 16:58
Thomas Kingston, the husband of Lady Gabriella Windsor, daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent and cousin of Prince William, would have died from a gunshot wound to the head. Found lifeless last Sunday, the man was at his parents' house at the time of death. Thomas Kingston, Lady Gabriella Windsor's husband found dead at home: he was 45 years old. Having survived an attack, he was the ex of Pippa Middleton. Suicide Hypothesis Suicide is among the hypotheses for the death of Thomas Kingston, the 45-year-old related to the Windsors through his marriage to the Duke of Kent's second daughter, cousins of the late Queen Elizabeth, lady Gabriella Kingston, 56th in line to the throne. This was certified today in front of a coroner's investigation judge, with the indication of the discovery of "a traumatic head wound" and a gun next to Kingston's body. The family has so far avoided any comment, while it is still not known when and where the funeral will be, reports Sky News UK. The Death Kingston, a former diplomat and then a successful financier in the City who in the past had also had a flirtation with Pippa Middleton, sister of Kate, future queen and consort of the heir to the throne William, was found lifeless on February 27 "on a country property" in Gloucestershire. So not at his own home, and under circumstances that remain shrouded in mystery. Authorities had rushed to make it known from the start that there were no suspicious elements regarding the death, nor were "other people involved". But nothing has yet emerged on the motivations that could have led a rising and high-profile figure like the consort of Lady Gabriella to take his own life. His death was followed by a sorrowful message of condolence from King Charles III and Queen Camilla in person on behalf of the entire dynasty. While the wife and family were said to be "devastated", remembering "Tom" as "an exceptional man". The BBC, moreover, immediately made it clear that the news of Kingston's sudden disappearance had nothing to do with the "personal reasons" invoked the same day by the court to justify Prince William's - a good acquaintance of the deceased - last-minute unexplained defection from a solemn commemorative ceremony at Windsor Castle in memory of Constantine of Greece.
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