Thomas Kingston, Lady Gabriella Windsor’s husband, died at the age of 45.
In 2019, the British banker married the daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent.
What did Thomas Kingston do?
Thomas Kingston was the head of Devonport Capital and worked in frontier market investment.
“The most eligible man in London” called him once, and he dated Pippa Middleton in 2011.
The Telegraph says Thomas got his bachelor’s degree in economic history from the University of Bristol.
His first job was in the Diplomatic Missions Unit of the UK’s Foreign Office. The next job was as a project officer for the Iraqi Institute of Peace in Baghdad for almost three years.
It was his job to help settle disagreements in Iraq, and he even helped get hostages freed.
After that, Thomas went into finance and worked as an equity analyst for Schroders, a global asset management firm.
It was until April 2017 that he was managing director of Voltan Capital Management.
It was announced in September 2018 that Thomas was going to marry Lady Gabriella Windsor.
Ladies and Gentlemen, who is Thomas Kingston’s wife?
Lady Gabriella Windsor is Thomas’s wife. She is the daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent.
Through their fathers, the late Queen and Prince Michael were first cousins.
Gabriella was 18th in line to the throne when she was born, but she is now 56th in line.
They didn’t have any kids together.
When did Thomas Kingston pass away?
The Palace said, “It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Thomas Kingston, our beloved husband, son, and brother.”
“Tom was a wonderful person who made everyone around him proud.” Each member of his family was shocked by his death, and we ask that you give us space while we grieve.
A message of condolence from King Charles and Camilla was among the many that came in.
In their statement, they said, “The King and Queen have been told of Thomas’s death. They join Prince and Princess Michael of Kent and everyone who knew him in their grief over the loss of a dear family member.”
“In particular, Their Majesties send their most heartfelt thoughts and prayers to Gabriella and to all the Kingston family.”
It was found that the financier had a “traumatic head wound” and that a gun was close to his body when he was found dead.
Chief coroner Katy Skerrett said, “Mr. Kingston was in the Cotswolds visiting his parents.”
He had lunch with his family. His dad took the dogs for a walk.
“When he got home, Mr. Kingston wasn’t in the house, so his mother went to look for him after about 30 minutes.”
It was his father who broke into a locked building when no one answered.
“He found Mr. Kingston dead with a terrible head injury.” There was a gun at the scene.
“Help for emergencies was called.” The police are sure that the death is not suspicious.