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  1. 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] .

  2. Santa Montefiore ( née Palmer-Tomkinson; born 2 February 1970) is a British author. Early life. Santa Montefiore was born Santa Palmer-Tomkinson on 2 February 1970 in Winchester. Her parents are Charles Palmer-Tomkinson, formerly High Sheriff of Hampshire, [1] and Patricia Palmer-Tomkinson (née Dawson), of Anglo-Argentine background.

  3. 9 de feb. de 2017 · Prince Charles ‘s family friend, English socialite Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, has died. She was 45 years old. In a statement on Wednesday, the Prince of Wales and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of...

  4. 25 de nov. de 2020 · According to Swiss officials, Charles and his party of five other skiers—his friend, Major Hugh Lindsay; Patti and Charles Palmer-Tomkinson; Klosters guide and ski instructor Bruno Sprecher; and a Swiss police officer—caused the avalanche.

  5. 8 de feb. de 2017 · In the 1990s Palmer-Tomkinson was photographed sharing a strictly platonic kiss with Prince Charles at Kloster's ski resort in Switzerland. The image made the tabloid front pages - and a new...

  6. Fast forward another year, and we read: “Astonishing performance by skiing champion – Palmer-Tomkinson wins by more than 8 seconds.”. And this in the freak year that “deposited the snow on Zurich and North Cheam instead of the Alps”. His victory was achieved “with litle or no training this winter”.

  7. Charles Palmer-Tomkinson. Biographical information. Results. Olympic family relations. Son of James Palmer-Tomkinson. Brother of Jeremy Palmer-Tomkinson. Did you know? The high altitude of Mexico City (2,134 m above sea level) helped cause a barrage of world records in track and field events, notably Bob Beamon ’s stunning 8.90 m long jump.