Charles Palmer-Tomkinson Explained
Charles Anthony Palmer-Tomkinson (born 4 January 1940[1]) is an English landowner and philanthropist,[2] a former Olympic skier, and a close friend of King Charles III.[3]
Landowner
The Palmer-Tomkinson family owns substantial lands in Leicestershire, in and around Birstall[4] and Wanlip, having inherited Wanlip Hall.[5] Circa 2001, Palmer-Tomkinson sold some land at Hallam Fields, Birstall, to Jelson Builders for development as homes, schools, and community buildings over the following ten years.[6] [4] [7] In 2010, he donated £1 million to Longslade Community College (as of 2015 The Cedars Academy) to build The Palmer-Tomkinson Centre for post-16-year-old students.
Charles Palmer-Tomkinson owns the 1200acres Dummer Grange estate near Basingstoke, Hampshire.[8] [9] [10] The late Major Ronald Ferguson and his younger daughter Sarah, Duchess of York were close neighbours at the 220acres estate Dummer Down Farm.[11] As of 2006, Palmer-Tomkinson and his wife were living on their Dummer estate.[12]
He was appointed High Sheriff for Hampshire for 1994.
Olympian
Charles Palmer-Tomkinson was a competitor in the 1964 Winter Olympics in the giant slalom and downhill events.
Royal connection
Charles and his wife, Patti (Patricia Dawson), Palmer-Tomkinson have been close friends of King Charles III, formerly Prince of Wales, since the 1970s.[13] According to tabloid reports, King Charles III became godfather to their younger daughter Tara,[14] although she is not listed as his godchild in other reports. Charles and Diana visited their home in Birchall in 1986. Palmer-Tomkinson was the then Prince Charles' ski instructor, according to newspaper reports.[15] The Palmer-Tomkinsons frequently accompanied Prince Charles, even after his marriage to Diana, on skiing holidays in Switzerland.
In 1988, Patricia Palmer-Tomkinson was severely injured, and almost died, in a skiing accident that claimed the life of one of their close friends, Major Hugh Lindsay, a royal equerry, as well as injuring Prince Charles.[15] [16] [17] Major Lindsay and Mrs Palmer-Tomkinson were helicoptered to Davos, where he was declared dead and she was found to have severe injuries to both her legs and her lungs.[18] [19] Her life was saved by her Swiss guide giving her mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.[20] She spent four months in a Swiss hospital.[21] [22]
After Charles and Diana separated, the Palmer-Tomkinsons and their children continued to spend holidays with Charles and his family three times a year; in 1994 this royal friendship was instrumental in propelling their younger daughter Tara into the public eye. As of 2004, the older Palmer-Tomkinsons continued to ski with the three princes.[23]
Immediate family
Charles Anthony Palmer-Tomkinson is the eldest son and child of James Palmer-Tomkinson, a landowner, who was able to provide a separate house and estate for his elder daughter Jane, Lady Ingram, upon her marriage to a baronet.[24] James was also an Olympian, competing in the 1936 and 1948 Winter Olympic Games. He died, aged 36, in 1952 after a skiing accident.[25]
Charles's younger brother, Christopher (born 1942)[26] is a senior company executive, formerly with Cazenove. Christopher's wife, Virginia Viola Palmer-Tomkinson, is a parish councillor.[27] Christopher's son Dominic works at Highland Gold, where his father is also employed.[28] Highland Gold is part-owned by Millhouse Capital, the investment vehicle of Russian tycoon Roman Abramovich,[29] and part-owned (until 2012) by Barrick Gold, the world's largest gold producer.[30] The latter is a business set up by Peter Munk, a relation by marriage of the Palmer-Tomkinsons.[31]
Another brother, Jeremy (born 4 November 1943), competed in the 1968, 1972, 1976 and 1980 Winter Olympics in various events.
Family background
Charles's father's first cousin was the Dowager Duchess of Grafton, grandmother of the present Duke of Grafton and Mistress of the Robes to Queen Elizabeth II, who was born (Anne) Fortune Smith; through other members of the Smith landed gentry family, the Palmer-Tomkinsons are well-connected to the British aristocracy.
In 1931, Charles's paternal grandfather James Edward Tomkinson inherited Wanlip Hall in Leicestershire from his maternal uncle Sir Archdale Robert Palmer, 4th Baronet, on condition that he added the name of Palmer to his own.[32] James Edward Palmer-Tomkinson (then Tomkinson) married Marion Lindsay Smith, daughter of Lindsay Eric Smith and a second cousin of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother (via her Smith paternal grandmother Frances Dora Smith).
The Right Hon. James Tomkinson was a descendant of Lieutenant-Colonel William Tomkinson of Willington Hall (1790–1872).[33]
Charles's cousin is Melanie Munk, second wife of philanthropist and entrepreneur Peter Munk. The Munks are also keen skiers, living part of the year at Klosters.[34]
Marriage and children
Charles Palmer-Tomkinson married Patricia "Patti" Dawson in 1966. Dawson is from an Anglo-Argentine background, born in Argentina, growing up in "the English quarter of Buenos Aires", reading Country Life magazines in the expat Hurlingham Club. She also lived in Chile and Brazil, and had a British boarding school education. The couple met while she was working as a chalet girl in the Swiss resort of Klosters.[35] She is a close friend of Queen Camilla.[36]
The couple have three children, including Santa and Tara.[37]
External links
Notes and References
- This date of birth for Charles Palmer-Tomkinson does not match those given by British genealogist Michael Rhodes.
- "It girl Tara cuts ribbon at £4.8m sixth-form". Leicester Mercury. 18 November 2011
- Web site: Among friends: Inside the new King and Queen Consort's inner circle . Tatler . 15 September 2022 . 15 October 2022.
- Web site: Birstall Post (November 2001) . Birstall.free-online.co.uk . 30 December 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20120207080104/http://www.birstall.free-online.co.uk/BPback/BP220.html . 7 February 2012 . dead .
- Web site: Dorfold Hall, Nantwich, Cheshire, England, UK and the Tomkinson Family . Thornber.net . 2011-12-30.
- Web site: Archived copy . www.artscouncil.org.uk . 12 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080827204548/http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/documents/newsletters/phpeUPcRd.pdf . 27 August 2008 . dead.
- Web site: Birstall Post April 2004 (249) . Birstall.free-online.co.uk . 2011-12-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070930200957/http://www.birstall.free-online.co.uk/BPback/BP249.html . 30 September 2007 . dead .
- BBC in Depth: Newsmakers Friday, 30 August 2002, 15:32 GMT 16:32 UK. Retrieved 5 June 2007."Tara Palmer-Tomkinson: Still got It?"
- The house, Dummer Grange Farm, is described in 1920 as being a 2 storeys and attic house, built of brick with an old tiled roof. The front is E-shaped with flanking gables. It was built on the site of the 12th century Dummer Grange. No date is given for the late 17th century house as of 1920. Dummer Grange Farm
- "Dummer is located 8 kilometres to the south-west of Basingstoke, with the M3 motorway passing close to its north-eastern boundary. The village lies within the gently undulating landscape of the central chalk downlands." The village dates back to the 11th century at least, because it is mentioned in the Domesday Book.Web site: Archived copy . 5 June 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070927222401/http://www.basingstoke.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/E8353810-3384-415C-A02E-D17DD63F8285/0/Dummer.pdf . 27 September 2007 . Dummer Grange was owned by a different family until 1864, and it is not known when Charles Palmer-Tomkinson or his ancestors acquired the estate.http://www3.hants.gov.uk/localpages/north-east/basingstoke/dummer.htm
- Web site: Penny Churchill . Hampshire Now England's Hottest County Fresh on the Market Houses for sale, properties for sale . Country Life . 2006-07-28 . 2011-12-30.
- Web site: Palmer-Tomkinson C A . Applegate . 2008-07-07 . 2012-08-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070928014656/http://www.applegate.co.uk/company/12/96/317.htm . 28 September 2007.
- The Guardian Friday 11 March 1988. "Prince in fatal ski incident" Retrieved 5 June 2007.
- Sunday Mirror. 14 November 2004. "Interview: Tara Palmer-Tomkinson: 'Going into the jungle saved my.." Retrieved 5 June 2007
- Web site: BBC report ibid. Retrieved 5 June 2007 . BBC News . 2002-08-30 . 2012-08-26.
- The Guardian Friday 11 March 1988. "Prince in fatal ski incident". Retrieved 5 June 2007
- https://www.theguardian.com/fromthearchive/story/0,,1434564,00.html Prince in fatal ski incident
- Web site: 1988-03-11. Slide Kills Friend Skiing With Charles: Prince, Wife and Duchess of York Unhurt in Alps. 2020-10-10. Los Angeles Times. en-US.
- Web site: 2020-11-22. Widow criticises The Crown over avalanche episode. 2020-11-24. The Guardian. en.
- BBC On This Day online. "1988: Avalanche hits royal ski party". Retrieved 5 June 2007
- Darrach, Brad, and others. People, 31 October 1988.
- . Prince Charles: A Dangerous Age . 31 October 1988 . https://web.archive.org/web/20050718080122/http://www.time.com/time/daily/special/diana/readingroom/8191/10_31.html . 18 July 2005 .
- BBC News International. Sunday, 28 March 2004 12:16 GMT 13:16 UK. Retrieved 5 June 2007. "William - 'Awesome' to ski again"
- Web site: Hurst Lodge. Berkshire History. 30 December 2011.
- Web site: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search. 2020-11-23. news.google.com.
- Web site: Little Bentley Hall Garden Show will be held 30 May-2 June 2013 - Little Bentley Hall Waterways and Garden Show 2010. Littlebentley.net. 2012-08-26.
- Web site: Little Bentley Parish. Tendringdc.gov.uk. 4 May 2011. 30 December 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120206053428/http://www.tendringdc.gov.uk/TendringDC/Council/Elections/LittleBentleyParish.htm. 6 February 2012.
- Web site: Uphill For Highland Gold, As Barrick Gives Game Away. Johnhelmer.net. 31 May 2007. 26 August 2012.
- James Quinn. "Roman Abramovich's Highland Gold Mining heads for FTSE 250", The Telegraph, 23 April 2011.
- Emma Rowley, "Farewell Russia as Barrick exits Abramovich gold miner", The Telegraph, 26 April 2012.
- ERIC REGULY. "Peter Munk: A mining magnate nears the end of his golden reign", The Globe and Mail, 15 March 2014.
- Web site: Dorfold Hall, Nantwich, Cheshire, England, UK and the Tomkinson Family . www.thornber.net . 5 June 2007.
- Tomkinson, Rob, "Eminent Tomkinsons ", dated October 2003. Retrieved 5 June 2007. According to this website, one Lt Col William Tomkinson (1790–1872) had seven children, including James Tomkinson PC, great-grandfather of Charles Palmer-Tomkinson, who bought Willington Hall in 1828. He was the son (presumably a younger son) of Henry Tomkinson of Dorfold Hall, Acton, near Nantwich, Cheshire, and the grandson of a prominent lawyer named James Tomkinson (1711–1794), of Dorfold Hall, acquired in 1754, which remained in the family for ninety years until inherited by an heiress who married into the Tollemache family. This James was a son of a Manchester lawyer called William Tomlinson, of Bostock, and their descendants' rise into the landed gentry exemplifies the rise in status and wealth of the professional classes in the 18th century.
- "Peter Munk: A mining magnate nears the end of his golden reign". ERIC REGULY.The Globe and Mail 15 March 2014
- "The lit girl" by Christa D'Souza. The Telegraph. 24 February 2001.
- "Writes of Passage", The Scotsman, 3 November 2007.
- News: Former 'It girl' Tara Palmer-Tomkinson found dead. BBC News. 8 February 2017.