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Royal Family Mourns Sudden Death of Lady Gabriella Windsor's Husband
15 Nov
Summary
- Thomas Kingston, Lady Gabriella Windsor's husband, died by suicide in March 2024
- His death was linked to adverse effects of medication he had recently been prescribed
- Family and friends, including sister-in-law Sophie Winkleman, deeply miss him

In March 2024, the royal family was struck by tragedy as Thomas Kingston, the husband of Lady Gabriella Windsor, passed away at his family's country mansion. An inquest concluded that his death was the result of a "traumatic head wound" and was not suspicious.
The investigation revealed that Kingston had stopped taking medication in the days leading up to his death. The coroner determined that he had taken his own life, stating that the decision was likely "the result of a sudden impulse" due to the adverse effects of the drugs he had been prescribed, including sertraline and zopiclone.
Kingston's widow, Lady Gabriella, has since warned about the potential side effects of such medications, urging greater awareness to prevent similar tragedies. The family, including Kingston's sister-in-law Sophie Winkleman, have been deeply affected by his passing, with Winkleman stating that they "miss him every day" and that his death has been a "big tragedy" for them all.
In the wake of this loss, Kingston's family has campaigned for changes in how antidepressants are prescribed and for more education on their potential side effects. The royal household has also provided support to the family during this difficult time.




