It has been more than two years since Lady Gabriella Windsor lost husband Thomas Kingston when he took his own life.
Lady Gabriella Windsor Moves with Aristocratic Friends Help
It has been more than two years since Lady Gabriella Windsor lost husband Thomas Kingston when he took his own life. Now the Royal is moving on – or at least st...
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Now the Royal is moving on – or at least starting afresh somewhere new after vacating her London flat.
Prince and of Kent’s daughter, known for her down-to-earth approach, carried boxes and furniture to a waiting van, after apparently eschewing a team of movers.
The 45-year-old was in good spirits as she was helped by her friend Lady Eloise Waymouth, daughter of the late society photographer Lord Patrick Lichfield.
The pair chatted and smiled as they carted away soft furnishings, an antique chair and several packing boxes and bags.
They shared a hilarious moment after being distracted by a passing Chesil Speedster 2 car, whose front-seat passenger was a dog in driving goggles – a sight which left them in fits of laughter.
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The Royal, known to family and friends as Ella, was not wearing her wedding ring for the move.
Financier Mr Kingston, 45, died in February 2024. He was found with self-inflicted gunshot wounds at his parents’ £3million home in the Cotswolds.
Lady Gabriella Windsor (pictured), known for being down-to-earth, eschewed a move out company and instead enlisted the help of a friend to move out
Aristocratic friend Lady Eloise Waymouth, the daughter of late society photographer Lord Patrick Lichfield, helped Lady Gabriella move out
At one point, the pair were momentarily distracted by a passing Chesil Speedster 2 car, whose front-seat passenger was a dog in driving goggles - a sight which let them in fits of laughter
The couple married at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, in May 2019 in a ceremony attended by the Queen and Philip.
Lady Gabriella often remarked in interviews how ‘lucky’ she felt to have met ‘someone special’.
She reportedly moved in with her parents at their Kensington Palace flat after his death.
An inquest heard Mr Kingston, in charge of an investment firm struggling to meet an £8million debt, had suffered adverse effects from a cocktail of anti-depressants and sleeping pills he had been taking in the weeks before he died.
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Lady Gabriella, who wept at the hearing, said: ‘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 show he did not leave a will and his entire estate, worth £660,000, passed to his wife.
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