King Charles Shocked by the Sad News of Thomas Kingston’s Death Amid Cancer Treatment

King Charles, 75, received shocking news during his outpatient cancer treatment in London. As he waved to people crossing the street after leaving Clarence House this morning, he was processing the devastating news of the death of Lady Gabriella Windsor’s husband, Thomas Kingston.

Thomas Kingston, 45, was found dead on Sunday night. His death has left the royal family in deep grief. King Charles and Queen Camilla expressed their sorrow and paid tribute to Kingston. In a heartfelt statement, they said, “The King and The Queen have been told of Thomas’s death and join Prince and Princess Michael of Kent and everyone who knew him in their grief over the loss of a much-loved family member. In particular, Their Majesties send their most heartfelt thoughts and prayers to Gabriella and to all the Kingston family.”

Lady Gabriella, the King’s second cousin, shared her profound sadness, describing Kingston as “someone who lit up the lives of all who knew him.” She remembered her husband as an “exceptional” person whose presence will be dearly missed.

Despite the personal loss, King Charles and the royal family continue to fulfill their public duties. Yesterday, King Charles did not attend the service honoring the late King Constantine of Greece, although he was at Windsor Castle before the ceremony began. Queen Camilla led the royal delegation to the Thanksgiving service at St. George’s Chapel. The reading, initially intended to be done by Prince William, was instead carried out by Prince Pavlos, King Constantine’s son.

The royal family has been dealing with other significant events as well. Princess Kate is reportedly doing well after undergoing abdominal surgery. Meanwhile, Prince Harry recently lost his bid for UK security, a case he brought against the Home Office for not providing bodyguards after his departure from royal duties. A judge ruled that there was no “unlawfulness” in the decision to pull Harry’s security and deemed it “justified” and not “irrational.”

The royal family, particularly King Charles, faces a challenging time as they cope with the loss of Thomas Kingston while continuing their public commitments. The King and Queen Camilla’s public tribute to Kingston highlights their deep respect and love for him, while Lady Gabriella’s words capture the profound impact he had on those around him. As the family navigates these personal and public challenges, they remain in the thoughts and prayers of many.