'It would be such a very nice gesture' Angela Levin claims that royals have 'taken Lady Gabriella under their arm'

A royal commentator has claimed that the Royal Family has "taken Lady Gabriella Windsor under their arm" since the tragic death of her husband earlier this year.

Thomas Kingston died at his parents' home in February. Police said there were "no suspicious circumstances."

This weekend will have been particularly poignant for Lady Gabriella, as yesterday marked what would have been the fifth anniversary of her wedding at St George’s Chapel, Windsor.

Speaking to GB News, Angela Levin claimed that the Royal Family are rallying around the daughter of Prince Michael of Kent and have offered "a lovely gesture" to her.It has been reported that King Charles and Queen Camilla have invited Lady Gabriella to attend the King’s Birthday Parade next month.

The parade is the formal name for Trooping the Colour and an appearance at the occasion would be the first time she has been seen in public since her husband’s death.

Levin said: "The royal family are taking her under their arm.

"King Charles has asked her if she would like to take part and go on the balcony with the whole family and it would be very nice for her if she did that.

"If she felt like it because there's a service on behalf of his passing the following week. The funeral service was very small.

"Very few people came and I thought it would be such a very nice gesture, lovely to bring her in."

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