Tragedy Strikes Princes William And Harry’s Family As Young Cousin Found Dead
By Chukwudi Onyewuchi on July 21, 2025 at 7:35 PM EDT
Updated on July 21, 2025 at 7:52 PM EDT

In a devastating twist that's rocked the royal family, a 20-year-old cousin of Prince William and Prince Harry has been found dead at her family home.
The heartbreaking discovery has cast a dark shadow over the Windsors once again, raising painful memories of past losses.
Details surrounding the incident continue to emerge, as an inquest has officially been opened.
Princes Harry And William's Cousin Has Tragically Passed Away

Rosie Roche, the granddaughter of Princess Diana's uncle, was discovered lifeless by her mother and sister on July 14 at their home in Norton, near Malmesbury, Wiltshire.
According to police reports presented at the Wiltshire and Swindon coroner's court, a firearm was found near her body.
Rosie had reportedly been packing for a trip with friends before the tragic incident unfolded.
Per The Sun, Area coroner Grant Davies confirmed that authorities "have deemed the death as non-suspicious and there was no third-party involvement." The inquest has been formally opened but adjourned until October 25 as the investigation continues.
Rosie was pursuing a degree in English Literature at Durham University, where she was described as a bright and beloved student.
A university spokeswoman issued a solemn statement, saying she "will be sorely missed."
Rosie Roche's Obituary

The Yorkshire Post shared an obituary for the deceased.
It read, "Roche Rosie Jeanne Burke died on Monday, 14th July 2025."
The obituary continued, "Darling daughter of Hugh and Pippa, incredible sister to Archie and Agatha, Granddaughter to Derek and Rae Long. Private family funeral."
It concluded, "A memorial service will be held at a later date."
Princes William And Harry Face Another Personal Loss

These back-to-back tragedies follow another devastating event in the royal extended family.
On February 25, 2024, British financier Thomas Kingston, husband to Lady Gabriella Windsor and former boyfriend of Pippa Middleton, died at age 45 from a catastrophic head injury. A firearm was also found nearby at his parents' home in the Cotswolds.
At a pre-inquest review, Kingston's death was described as "impulsive" and "unexpected," according to the BBC.
In December, Lady Gabriella, who is a second cousin to King Charles, broke her silence at Gloucestershire Coroner's Court and revealed intimate details of her husband's final days.
In her emotional witness statement, Lady Gabriella, 43, shared that she believed his "impulsive action" may have been influenced by medication he had been taking in the weeks leading up to his death, as reported by The Telegraph.
Despite the intense media interest, both Rosie's immediate family and a spokesperson for Prince William have chosen to remain silent, declining to offer any public comments regarding the incident.
Prince William’s Absence Casts Shadow Over Charles And Harry’s Quiet Reconciliation Efforts

The death of Prince William and Harry's relative comes amid news that the latter's efforts to reconcile with their father were done in his older brother's absence.
A recent private meeting between senior aides to King Charles and Prince Harry reignited talk of the royal reconciliation. While the confidential session, held at the Royal Over-Seas League in London, involved key representatives from both sides, Prince William was notably absent, a detail that royal experts say is anything but accidental.
According to royal analyst Ian Pelham Turner, William’s exclusion may be a calculated move by the monarch himself.
“The important issue is that Prince William and his representatives were not invited,” he told Fox News Digital. "I feel that this was a warning shot across William’s bows that Charles is king – not him." He added, "It may also be a stark warning that Charles will decide what happens during his reign, not William."
Prince Harry’s team, including his chief of staff Meredith Maines and communications head Liam Maguire, reportedly flew in from California to attend the quiet gathering with King Charles’ aide Tobyn Andreae.
The meeting comes as Charles continues to battle cancer and seeks to mend strained family ties, particularly with his youngest son, whom he reportedly hopes to see more often along with his grandchildren.
Prince William’s Distrust Could Undermine King Charles’ Hopes For Peace

Despite King Charles' apparent openness to healing the rift, Prince William remains a significant roadblock.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams noted that William likely knew of the meeting but opted to keep his team out, a decision underscoring his enduring distrust of the Sussexes.
“The king is still battling cancer and is in his late 70s,” Fitzwilliams said. “He wants a relationship with his grandchildren, whom he has hardly met. He is also temperamentally more accommodating than William. But [William] cannot trust the Sussexes. They must know it.”
This tension poses a serious threat to any long-term peace between the brothers. Fitzwilliams warned that allowing the Duke and Duchess of Sussex back into royal events could provoke backlash from loyal royal supporters, and that any reconciliation “would come at a price.”
British broadcaster Helena Chard also acknowledged the emotional complexity of the situation, particularly given the king’s ongoing health struggles. “King Charles will always love his son, and, in light of the king's ongoing cancer treatment, it could help tidy up the messy, fractured relationship,” she said.
Still, she cautioned that without William’s direct involvement, peace may remain elusive.
“Life is too short for battles,” Chard remarked, “However, without Prince William’s inclusion in the rapprochement, I can’t see a positive outcome.”