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Royal family in mourning as Lady Gabriella Kingston’s husband Tom dies suddenly
Thomas Kingston, Lady Gabriella Kingston’s husband, died from a “traumatic head wound”.
A gun was found near his body in an outbuilding at his parent’s home in the Cotswolds, an inquest heard. Mr Kingston was visiting his parents’ home in the Cotswolds on 25 February and had lunch but later he could not be found by his mother.
Mr Kingston’s father then forced entry to a locked-out building when there was no reply, and found his son inside.
It comes as a friend of Sarah Ferguson said that a further surgery following her skin cancer diagnosis found that the area around the mole and lymph nodes are “free of cancer”.
It is “good news” and a “huge relief for Sarah”, the friend told the Daily Mail, as doctors are still reluctant to use the term cancer free.
Earlier, Kensington Palace responded to concerns regarding the Princess of Wales’ health as Prince William returned to work two days after a memorial service for his godfather.
Prince William responds to question about Kate during meeting with Holocaust survivor
Prince William responds to question about Kate during meeting with Holocaust survivor
Prince William held the hand of a holocaust survivor after she asked about the Princess of Wales and spoke of how her family had been affected by a recent rise in antisemitism. Rennee Salt, 94, told the Prince of Wales how much she missed his wife as he paid a visit to a London synagogue on Thursday (29 February). Ms Salt said: “I’m sorry, I’m sure that if your wife would’ve been well, she would’ve been here. I miss her so much. Give her my best wishes, please.” William said: “We were going to come closer to the Holocaust memorial day but unfortunately we had to move it but glad to be able to meet today.”
Holly Evans2 March 2024 17:56
Sarah Ferguson cancer ‘hasn’t spread’ and prognosis is good, says friend
The ex-wife of Prince Andrew underwent examinations of the skin in the area around the malignant mole, and learned that it was all “free of cancer”, the Daily Mail has reported, citing her friend.
Shweta Sharma2 March 2024 08:00
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.
(PA Images)
Athena Stavrou2 March 2024 07:00
ICYMI: Inquest reveals Thomas Kingston’s cause of death
A gun was found near his body in an outbuilding at his parent’s home in the Cotswolds, an inquest opening at Gloucestershire Coroner’s Court heard on Friday.
His father went out to walk the dogs and on his return Mr Kingston was not in the house. After approximately 30 minutes his mother went to look for him.
Mr Kingston’s father then forced entry to a locked-out building when no reply could be gained and found his son inside with a “traumatic head injury”.
(PA Wire)
Athena Stavrou2 March 2024 06:00
William ‘horrendous’ at pulling pints on Wrexham FC visit
The Prince of Wales was declared a “horrendous” pint puller as he visited Wrexham FC’s home bar and downed a shot.
The future King met regulars in the Turf pub, a stone’s throw from Wrexham’s ground, and praised their achievements, which have boosted tourism and last season saw the club promoted to the Football League after a 15-year absence.
Actor Rob McElhenney and tenant landlord Wayne Jones took William behind the bar and he tried to pull a pint of the popular Madri lager. His first effort was all foam and declared “horrendous” by the prince and his second was not much better.
“Still got a horrible head on it, that’s why I don’t work behind the bar. That might settle in about an hour, talk among yourselves,” he quipped.
The Hollywood star suggested his own blended American whiskey brand, Four Walls, and the pair each knocked back a shot.
Prince William downs shot and pulls pint with Rob McElhenney during Wrexham visit
Athena Stavrou2 March 2024 05:00
Sarah Ferguson cancer ‘hasn’t spread’ and prognosis is good: ‘Huge relief ‘
Sarah Ferguson has received “good news” that there appears to be no spread of her skin cancer, a friend of the Duchess of York told the Daily Mail.
The ex-wife of Prince Andrew underwent another surgery to examine the area around the mole that was detected to be malignant and learned that it was all “free of cancer”, the friend said.
“She’s undergone further surgery following the melanoma diagnosis to examine the area around the mole that was found to be malignant and her lymph nodes,” said the friend of the duchess, who was not named.
“The good news is that these have all been found to be free of cancer so it looks like there has been no spread of the disease and the prognosis is good, though she’ll have to have regular check-ups going forward.
“It’s a huge relief for Sarah and the entire family after the most stressful time and an anxious wait for results.”
Ms Ferguson is now planning to travel to Australia for an event and celebrate the news with her sister.
Shweta Sharma2 March 2024 04:26
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.
(Getty Images)
Athena Stavrou2 March 2024 04:00
‘William stands with Jewish community’
William visited a London synagogue 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 on Thursday 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.”
(REUTERS)
Athena Stavrou2 March 2024 03:00
Confidential Leveson Inquiry documents can be used in Harry legal action
Confidential Leveson Inquiry documents can be disclosed in the Duke of Sussex’s legal action against the Daily Mail’s publisher, ministers have said.
Harry, alongside a number of other high-profile people, is suing Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) over denied allegations of unlawful information gathering.
It was previously ruled that the documents – relating to Daily Mail records of payments to private investigators – could not be used as the documents were provided with the understanding that they were confidential and were covered by publication restriction orders over their use.
However, Harry’s lawyers later said they would ask the Government to vary the Leveson Inquiry restriction to allow material to be used.
In a joint statement on Friday, the Culture Secretary and the Home Secretary said they had decided to vary the order and allow documents to be disclosed “for the purposes of the legal proceedings”.
They said these were “Daily Mail ledger cards recording payments to private investigators” and “The Mail on Sunday ledger cards recording payments to private investigators”.
The statement said: “We do not consider that it is necessary in the public interest to withhold these documents from any disclosure or publication and have decided to vary the (final restriction order) so as to allow the disclosure of these documents solely for the purposes of the proceedings.
“In this case, in our judgment, the public interest in promoting the just, speedy and economic resolution of the proceedings outweighs the countervailing public interests.”
(AP)
Athena Stavrou2 March 2024 02:00
Harry and Meghan were ‘recklessly’chased by paparazzi through New York, police confirm
But authorities gave a different account of events at the time. The New York Police Department, which assisted the couple’s private security, said the journey had been “challenging” but “there were no reported collisions, summonses, injuries or arrests.”
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Athena Stavrou2 March 2024 01:00
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