Lady Gabriella Windsor, daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, is moving forward after the tragic death of her husband, Thomas Kingston.
Moving Forward
The royal was recently seen relocating from her London flat with the help of a close friend, Lady Eloise Waymouth, signaling a fresh start. Lady Gabriella, known for her down-to-earth nature, has faced immense personal loss and is now taking steps toward a new beginning.
A New Beginning
More than two years have passed since Lady Gabriella Windsor lost her husband, Thomas Kingston, who tragically died by suicide in February 2024. The 45-year-old royal is now embarking on a new chapter, moving out of her London flat.
Lady Gabriella was seen carrying boxes and furniture to a waiting van, choosing to handle the move personally rather than hiring professional movers. She appeared in good spirits, sharing laughter and conversation with Lady Eloise, the daughter of the late Lord Patrick Lichfield.
A Moment of Laughter
The pair were amused by a passing Chesil Speedster 2 car, with a dog wearing driving goggles in the passenger seat, which caused them to laugh. Lady Gabriella was not wearing her wedding ring during the move, potentially indicating a step towards moving on.
Background and Loss
Thomas Kingston, a financier, was found with self-inflicted gunshot wounds at his parents’ home in the Cotswolds. The couple married in May 2019 at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, with Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in attendance.
Lady Gabriella had previously expressed her gratitude for finding Thomas. Following his death, she resided with her parents at their Kensington Palace flat.
Inquest Findings
An inquest revealed that Thomas had been experiencing adverse effects from antidepressants and sleeping pills, and was also facing financial difficulties with his investment firm, which had an £8 million debt. Lady Gabriella, who wept during the inquest, emphasized the need for awareness regarding the side effects of medications, stating, 'Anyone taking pills such as these needs to be made aware of the side effects to prevent future deaths. If this could happen to Tom, it could happen to anyone.'
Records indicate that Thomas did not leave a will, and his estate, valued at £660,000, was inherited by his wife. As Lady Gabriella begins this new phase, her resilience demonstrates her strength in the face of profound loss.
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