Heartache grips King Charles as he mourns the loss of a beloved family member.
Heartbreak strikes the Royal Family.
In a stunning twist, Buckingham Palace has revealed the unexpected passing of a family member.
Stay tuned for more updates as the inquest unfolds, revealing the circumstances surrounding the death of Thomas Kingston, a man whose story has left an indelible mark on the royal tapestry.
Buckingham Palace grieves the sudden loss of Thomas Kingston.
Lady Gabriella Kingston and her family release a statement expressing profound sadness over the passing of Thomas, portraying him as an extraordinary individual who brought light to the lives of those he touched.
The King and Queen convey their sincerest thoughts and prayers to Lady Gabriella and the Kingston family, standing in solidarity with them as they mourn the loss of a cherished family member.
Born on June 22, 1978, to lawyer William Martin Kingston KC and Jill Mary Kingston, Thomas Kingston was a Bristol University graduate and financier.
The romantic journey of Kingston with Lady Gabriella reached its pinnacle with their wedding on May 18, 2019, at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, graced by the presence of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.
The couple’s engagement in September of the previous year on the Isle of Sark captured headlines, shining a spotlight on their captivating romance.
Thomas Kingston’s emergence into the public eye of royalty commenced with his union to Lady Gabriella, a ceremony graced by esteemed attendees, among them Queen Elizabeth II.
Important wedding guests!
Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes also attended.
The reception took place at Frogmore House, the same venue where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle hosted their wedding dinner.
In June 2019, Thomas Kingston made his inaugural appearance at Trooping the Colour, a momentous occasion dedicated to celebrating the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II.
Before the passing of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022, Thomas Kingston and Lady Gabriella shared a cordial and harmonious relationship.