In a poignant gathering at St Mary Abbott’s Church in Kensington, West London, friends and family came together to celebrate the life of Thomas Kingston, the late husband of Lady Gabriella Windsor.
The service, held on Saturday, was a touching tribute following Kingston’s tragic passing in February due to a severe head injury.
At just 45 years old, his untimely death has left Lady Gabriella, the daughter of Prince Michael of Kent, in deep mourning.
The atmosphere at the memorial was one of warmth and remembrance, as loved ones shared their cherished memories of Thomas.
Among the attendees were close relatives and friends, as well as a few members of the royal family.
However, notable absences included King Charles, Queen Camilla, and the Prince and Princess of Wales, who did not attend the service.
A family representative conveyed the gratitude of Lady Gabriella and the Kingston family for the overwhelming support and compassion they have received during these challenging times.
“They have been deeply touched by the outpouring of love, kindness, and support over the past difficult months,” the spokesperson said.
The memorial provided a chance for those who knew Thomas to come together, celebrate his life, and express their gratitude for having known such a remarkable individual.
Earlier this week, Lady Gabriella made an appearance at Royal Ascot, where she was spotted sharing a heartfelt hug with Zara Tindall during the traditional carriage procession.
Dressed in a lovely pink floral ensemble paired with a pastel fascinator, she was seen riding alongside other royals in the second carriage, a symbol of resilience during her time of grief.
Just a week prior, Lady Gabriella attended Trooping the Colour, marking her first significant public engagement since her husband’s passing.
Reports indicated that she was personally invited by King Charles, highlighting the family’s ongoing connection despite the recent loss.
Thomas Kingston’s funeral took place on March 12, attended by Prince William and other royal relatives, including the Duke of Kent and Princess Alexandra.
The ceremony lasted about an hour and concluded with a private cremation.
However, details regarding Thomas’s final resting place have not been disclosed, maintaining a level of privacy for the grieving family.
Days after his death, a heartfelt statement was released on behalf of Lady Gabriella and the Kingston family, expressing their profound sorrow.
It read, “It is with the deepest sorrow that we announce the death of Thomas Kingston, our beloved husband, son, and brother.
Tom was an exceptional man who lit up the lives of all who knew him.
His death has come as a great shock to the whole family, and we ask you to respect our privacy as we mourn his passing.”
Lady Gabriella and Thomas exchanged vows on May 18, 2019, at the picturesque St George’s Chapel located within the grounds of Windsor Castle.
Their wedding was a star-studded event, attended by Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip, and Prince Harry, who had just welcomed his first child, Archie, days before the ceremony.
As friends and family continue to gather in memory of Thomas, it’s clear that his legacy lives on through the love and kindness he shared with those around him.
Lady Gabriella, while navigating her grief, remains surrounded by the support of her loved ones and the royal family, reminding us all of the strength found in community during trying times.