Princess Michael Reflects on the Tragic Death of Son-in-Law Thomas Kingston
The royal family continues to support Lady Gabriella Windsor following the February death of her husband, attributed to an adverse reaction to medication.
- Thomas Kingston, husband of Lady Gabriella Windsor, died in February at age 45 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, with no prior indications of suicidal thoughts.
- Lady Gabriella testified that her husband's death was likely triggered by an adverse reaction to recently prescribed medication for insomnia and anxiety.
- Kingston, a financier and former hostage negotiator, had shown no signs of distress, recently planning trips and expressing a desire to spend more time with family.
- The royal family, including Princess Michael and Lord Frederick Windsor, has rallied around Lady Gabriella, who has moved back in with her parents at Kensington Palace.
- Lady Gabriella has called for greater awareness of potential side effects of medications, emphasizing that her husband’s death was a sudden, impulsive act.