logo
Who was Rosie Roche? Prince William and Harry's 20-year-old cousin found dead; police says ‘no foul play'

Who was Rosie Roche? Prince William and Harry's 20-year-old cousin found dead; police says ‘no foul play'

Time of India6 days ago
Prince William (left) and Harry (AP)
Rosie Roche, a 20-year-old distant cousin of Princes William and Harry and the granddaughter of Princess Diana's uncle, was found dead at her family home in Norton, Wiltshire, England on July 14.
According to an inquiry, a firearm was discovered near her body, reported The Sun.
She was discovered by her mother and sister after she had been packing for a trip with friends.
An inquest into her death was opened at Wiltshire and Swindon coroner's court and has been adjourned until October 25. Area coroner Grant Davies stated that police 'have deemed the death as non-suspicious and there was no third-party involvement,' with no indication of foul play.
An official investigation is underway to determine the complete circumstances of death.
Rosie was a student of English literature at Durham University. A spokeswoman said she 'will be sorely missed.'
An obituary published in The Yorkshire Post on July 19 announced that Rosie, a distant cousin of Princes William and Harry, will have a private funeral attended by family, with a memorial service planned for a later date.
by Taboola
by Taboola
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Promoted Links
Promoted Links
You May Like
American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around
Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List
Undo
Rosie's passing follows the death of Thomas Kingston, husband of Lady Gabriella Windsor and one-time boyfriend of Pippa Middleton, who died from a gunshot wound in February 2024 at the age of 45. His death was subsequently deemed 'not suspicious.'
Who was Rosie Roche?
Rosie Jeanne Burke Roche, 20, was a student at Durham University with close ties to British aristocracy. She was the granddaughter of the late Edmund Roche, 5th Baron Fermoy, Princess Diana's uncle, making her a first cousin once removed to Princes William and Harry.
Born on June 21, 2005, Rosie was the daughter of Hugh Burke Roche and Pippa Long. Her heritage traces back to the Spencer-Roche branch on Diana's maternal side, a prominent family with longstanding connections to the royal household.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

This is the world's most controversial rave party, it forced a change in the law, used to happen in...
This is the world's most controversial rave party, it forced a change in the law, used to happen in...

India.com

time25 minutes ago

  • India.com

This is the world's most controversial rave party, it forced a change in the law, used to happen in...

It began like any other long holiday weekend in Britain, but what unfolded on 22 May 1992, in Castlemorton Common, was anything but ordinary. A rave, unlicensed and sprawling, attracted between 20,000 to 40,000 people. The party wasn't just big; it spiralled into a complete breakdown of order. What went missing, and how bad did it get? Not just phones or wallets. Entire fence posts vanished. Sheep in the area mysteriously disappeared. Locals reported bizarre thefts and disturbances. No one could trace where anything, or anyone, had gone. For six days, chaos reigned. Was the police completely helpless? At the time, British police had no legal power to stop such massive unlicensed events. Officers camped in nearby areas, watching the madness unfold, hoping it would burn out on its own. Crowd control was a nightmare; officers couldn't intervene fast enough, even when open drug use was happening. What did this rave lead to? The sheer scale and publicity around the Castlemorton rave forced the UK government to act. In 1994, the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act was passed. It gave police the power to shut down any event with loud repetitive beats, stop vehicles up to 8 km from the site, and ban gatherings that blocked roads or spread disorder. Why is this rave still remembered today? Because it wasn't just a party—it was a cultural earthquake. Theatre plays have since been written about it. Some attendees claim the media exaggerated it, but many locals remember how it turned village life upside down. The event also became a symbol of freedom, rebellion, excess, and consequence. Was it the beginning of the end for rave culture? Not quite. But Castlemorton did signal a shift. What was once an underground movement now had the government's attention. Laws followed. Control tightened. And a free-spirited era of open-air chaos was never quite the same again.

What is Golf Force One? Trump's armoured buggy patrols Scottish golf course; protest threat triggers security upgrade
What is Golf Force One? Trump's armoured buggy patrols Scottish golf course; protest threat triggers security upgrade

Time of India

time42 minutes ago

  • Time of India

What is Golf Force One? Trump's armoured buggy patrols Scottish golf course; protest threat triggers security upgrade

Trump, Golf foce one (AP, X images) During Donald Trump 's visit to his Turnberry golf course in South Ayrshire, Scotland, on Saturday, an armoured golf cart nicknamed "Golf force one" was deployed for his security. The reinforced buggy followed him throughout the game. The buggy, believed to be a reinforced Polaris Ranger XP, appeared heavily armoured,and could serve as a quick getaway vehicle in case of an attack. The black vehicle has drawn comparisons to 'The Beast', the bulletproof car used to transport US presidents. 'From those photos, that is 100 per cent armored. The windscreen is a giveaway, as are the side panels, doors, and the large panel at the rear above the load tray,' a car armor expert told The Telegraph. A US secret service spokesperson didn't confirm specific details to Daily Mail, saying only that the agency uses 'a variety of tools' to keep protectees safe. Trump has often said he feels at home in Scotland, where his late mother, Mary Anne MacLeod, was born on the Isle of Lewis. But Trump faced demonstrators gathered in Edinburgh and other UK cities, calling the visit part of a broader problem with Trump's politics. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Harry Potter Star Surprises Fans with New Look. The Noodle Box Read More Undo Many held signs and marched as part of the 'Stop Trump coalition.' One 15-year-old protester in Edinburgh, Amy White, held a sign reading, 'We don't negotiate with fascists.' 'We're here together because we hate him,' she said. At the golf course itself, a lone protester, Matt Halliday, managed to breach the tight security to display signs linking Trump to Jeffrey Epstein and mocking him with a message about bagpipes. Despite the protests and heavy security, Trump played the full round with his son Eric and ambassador Warren Stephens.

Admin gears up to regulate crowd of devotees on 3rd Shrawan Somvar today
Admin gears up to regulate crowd of devotees on 3rd Shrawan Somvar today

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

Admin gears up to regulate crowd of devotees on 3rd Shrawan Somvar today

1 2 Prayagraj: Cops are gearing up to regulate crowd of devotees, including kanwariyas , for the third Shrawan Somvar, after anticipating heavy footfall of devotees at prominent Lord Shiv temples along the kanwar yatra route on Monday. With increased security measures and crowd management strategies, including the deployment of additional police pickets and traffic diversion, cops are also utilising technology like drones and CCTV surveillance. They are coordinating with various departments to ensure a smooth and safe experience for devotees. A senior cop told TOI, "Senior cops have reviewed security arrangements for the third somvar of the Shrawan month and deployed additional forces to regulate the flow of devotees at 12 prominent Lord Shiv temples in the district. Both male and female cops have been assigned duties to maintain surveillance in and around temple premises." Meanwhile, scores of kanwariyas on Sunday left for Varanasi to offer jalabhishek to Lord Shiv amidst chanting 'Har Har Mahadev' and 'Bol Bam'. Noted religious scholar Dr Amitabh Gour told TOI, "The third Somvar of the Shrawan month is a day of fasting and worship dedicated to Lord Shiv. Devotees, including kanwariyas, take a holy bath and perform all rituals, including holding special prayers, performing Abhishek of the shivaling, and chanting mantras. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Brain tumor has left my son feeling miserable; please help! Donate For Health Donate Now Undo ." Gour, meanwhile, said, "Devotees also offer prayers to Lord Shiv with Bilva Patra (Bael leaves), Chandan (sandalwood paste), Dhatura (a type of flower), Bhang (a cannabis drink), and milk, and perform abhishek with Panchamrit (a mixture of milk, curd, ghee, honey, and sugar) and water along with flowers."

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store