Royal family in mourning as Lady Gabriella Kingston’s husband Tom dies suddenly
Kensington Palace has responded to concerns regarding the Princess of Wales’ health as Prince William returns to work two days after he missed a memorial service for his godfather.
The Prince of Wales visited the Western Marble Arch Synagogue in London on Thursday where he met with Renee Salt, 94, a Holocaust survivor.
The symbolically significant visit comes at a time of heightened political tensions over the war in Gaza.
Meanwhile, an update on Kate Middleton’s health has been revealed by Kensington Palace as she recovers from surgery at home.
Since her return home to Windsor in late January, the princess has not been seen in public, which has led to growing concerns about her health.
The Palace told The Independent that Kate is “doing well” and addressing the rumours on Thursday, a spokesperson from Kensington Palace said: “We were very clear from the outset that the Princess of Wales was out until after Easter and Kensington Palace would only be providing updates when something was significant.”
Inquest opening into death of Thomas Kingston
A coroner is opening an inquest into the death of Thomas Kingston, the husband of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent’s daughter Lady Gabriella Kingston, on Friday afternoon
A spokesman for Gloucestershire Coroner’s Court said the inquest would be opened at 2pm.
“Please be advised that HM senior coroner for Gloucestershire, Ms Katy Skerrett, will conduct the opening of the inquest into the death of Mr Thomas Henry Robin Kingston at 2pm Friday March 1 2024 at the Gloucestershire Coroner’s Court,” the statement said.
Buckingham Palace announced Mr Kingston, 45, died suddenly on February 25 at an address in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire.
Lady Gabriella paid tribute to her financier husband in a joint statement with his family, describing him as an “exceptional man who lit up the lives of all who knew him”.
They described his death as a “great shock to the whole family”.
Athena Stavrou1 March 2024 14:00
History of Kate Middleton’s health history
Prince William missed a memorial for his godfather the late King Constantine earlier this week, sparking concerns for Kate Middleton’s health.
She has not been seen since attending church on Christmas Day and is not expected to return to official duties until after Easter.
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Athena Stavrou1 March 2024 13:30
Prince William visits Wrexham FC
Prince William has made a visit to Wrexham FC for a Royal St David’s Day visit to celebrate Welsh culture.
He was pictured meeting and smiling alongside key members of the club while visiting the Turf public house in the town.
Following this, The Prince is also scheduled to visit Ysgol Yr Holl Saint/All Saint’s School to see how the school was celebrating St David’s Day.
Athena Stavrou1 March 2024 12:45
What has the palace said about Kate’s health?
The princess was last seen attending a service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Norfolk ahead of the planned abdominal surgery on 16 January at the London Clinic.
Since her return home to Windsor in late January, the princess has not been seen in public, which has led to growing concerns about her health.
Addressing rumours about her, a spokesperson with the Kensington Palace said: “We were very clear from the outset that the Princess of Wales was out until after Easter and Kensington Palace would only be providing updates when something was significant.”
The Palace earlier this week told The Independent that the princess was “doing well” as she recovered from the procedure.
Athena Stavrou1 March 2024 12:15
‘William stands with Jewish community’
William visited a London synagogue on Thursday to meet young people representing Jewish students and others helping to combat antisemitism among the next generation to “reassure you all that people do care”.
Karen Pollock, Holocaust Educational Trust’s chief executive, who joined the royal visit said: “I think it is an extremely powerful message to hear the Prince of Wales say that he stands with the Jewish community and says there’s zero tolerance for this anti-Jewish hate – and he wants to help and he wants to listen.
“The time he gave to these young people, who have experienced antisemitism, and the encouragement he gave to our young ambassadors is something they’ll never forget.”
Athena Stavrou1 March 2024 11:30
ICYMI: Queen meets Ukraine’s first lady at Clarence House
The Queen met Ukraine’s first lady Olena Zelenska at Clarence House on Thursday.
Camilla welcomed the wife of the Ukrainian president to her London residence yesterday morning with their meeting coming just days after the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
They were pictured in conversation as they sat in the Garden Room with Ms Zelenska posted a video on social media showing Camilla greeting her warmly with a kiss on both cheeks and saying: “Hello. How very nice to see you.”
She wrote that she was “delighted to personally express my gratitude to Her Majesty Queen Camilla, and in her person the whole @RoyalFamily and all people of the UK for supporting (Ukraine) and our IDPs (internally displaced persons).
“Our values are common — life, freedom, democracy. Thank you for standing up for them together today.”
The footage showed Camilla and the first lady chatting and also focused in on the family photos on display, including portraits of the Queen Mother, the late Queen, a teenage Prince Harry, and an image of the King cradling a baby in his arms, believed to be one of his grandchildren.
Athena Stavrou1 March 2024 10:39
Inquest to open into death of Thomas Kingston
A coroner is to open an inquest into the death of Thomas Kingston, the husband of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent’s daughter Lady Gabriella Kingston, on Friday afternoon
A spokesman for Gloucestershire Coroner’s Court said the inquest would be opened at 2pm.
“Please be advised that HM senior coroner for Gloucestershire, Ms Katy Skerrett, will conduct the opening of the inquest into the death of Mr Thomas Henry Robin Kingston at 2pm Friday March 1 2024 at the Gloucestershire Coroner’s Court,” the statement said.
Buckingham Palace announced Mr Kingston, 45, died suddenly on February 25 at an address in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire.
Lady Gabriella paid tribute to her financier husband in a joint statement with his family, describing him as an “exceptional man who lit up the lives of all who knew him”.
They described his death as a “great shock to the whole family”.
Athena Stavrou1 March 2024 09:43
Where is Kate Middleton?
The princess was last seen attending a service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Norfolk ahead of the planned abdominal surgery on 16 January at an undisclosed location.
Since her return home to Windsor in late January, the princess has not been seen in public, which has led to growing concerns about her health.
Theories about her absence intensified online after Prince William bowed out of a planned appearance at a memorial service of his godfather, King Constantine of the Hellenes, who died in January last year. William attributed an unspecified “personal reason” for missing the service.
Addressing the rumours, a spokesperson with the Kensington Palace said: “We were very clear from the outset that the Princess of Wales was out until after Easter and Kensington Palace would only be providing updates when something was significant.”
The Palace earlier this week told The Independent that the princess was “doing well” as she recovered from the procedure.
Athena Stavrou1 March 2024 08:25
Prince William looks to reassure Jewish community people care about antisemitism
Barney Davis1 March 2024 07:01
Prince William seen in public for first time after pulling out of event for ‘personal matter’
Prince William visited the Western Marble Arch Synagogue on Thursday, 29 February, where he took part in conversations about the rise in antisemitism in the UK.
The prince also met Holocaust survivor Renee Salt to hear about her experiences.
William seen in public for first time after pulling out of memorial service
The Prince of Wales was seen in public for the first time two days after he pulled out of attending a memorial service for the late King Constantine of Greece at Windsor Castle due to a personal matter. Kensington Palace would not elaborate further but said the Princess of Wales, who is recovering from abdominal surgery, continues to be doing well. Prince William visited the Western Marble Arch Synagogue on Thursday, 29 February, where he took part in conversations about the rise in antisemitism in the UK. The prince also met Holocaust survivor Renee Salt to hear about her experiences.
Barney Davis1 March 2024 06:01