- Culture
- 08 Feb 17
The socialite and TV presenter has been found dead in her London flat earlier today.
The former “It Girl”, who appeared on the show I Am A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here, recently revealed she was battling a brain tumour. She went through a series of tests after she complained of feeling run down the previous summer. Doctors then confirmed that they discovered a non-malignant growth in her pituitary gland.
In November 2016, Palmer-Tomkinson said: “I went to the doctors to talk about my latest blood test results when I got back from skiing in January.”
“I said, 'What does this mean? Can you translate it?’ And the doctor said, 'As I suspected, you have a brain tumour.'”
"I got terribly frightened. I started thinking, 'I'm going to die, I'm going to die.
A police spokesman says that officers were called by the ambulance service at 1:40pm to an address in London and discovered the body of a woman in her 40s. Police say the death is being treated as "unexplained", but not suspicious.
The former I Am A Celebrity… contestant, who was born on December 23, 1971, was the daughter of the former Olympic skier Charles Palmer-Tomkinson and his wife Patricia, who are friends of Prince Charles. Palmer-Tomkinson was god daughter to Prince Charles and enjoyed a close relationship with the Royal Family.
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The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall said they are “deeply saddened and our thoughts are so much with the family”.
The TV personality led a colourful life. She appeared, as a contestant in the TV reality show I Am A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here as well as in several other TV shows including Blind Date and A Place In The Sun.
Palmer-Tomkinson was known from her appearances in the pages of various society and celebrity magazines, after being a regular part of the London party scene.
She also made headlines with her well documented battle with drugs in the past. She was first treated for a cocaine addiction in 1999 and spoke about her fight against the addiction openly to discourage other drug users.