News about Santa Montefiore

'We suspected there had been an earthquake,' said Eden Confessional.' Santa Montefiore, a best-selling author, discusses the spooky events surrounding her sister Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's death

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 16, 2023
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Santa Montefiore, the best-selling author, has admitted that so many things went wrong in the night, when her sister, the irrepressible socialite Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, died that there was an earthquake. Santa, 53, who is married to scholar Simon Sebag Montefiore, writes: "The night she died we were reading strangely." I was about 1.15 in the morning, and I never turned the lights out that late.'

No, you're not going mad: The Mind Doctor MAX PEMBERTON reveals seeing the 'ghosts' of those you've lost is just proof of the power of love

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 23, 2023
Dr Max Pemberton (inset) of the United Kingdom discusses the brain's tools of cope with grief as he focuses on Santa Montefiore's (pictured) account of her late sister's spirit. 'I, too, have talked to many patients over the years who have described seeing, hearing, or feeling people after they've died,' he says.

With AMANDA PLATELL and many others who link here, novelist Santa Montefiore wrote about her sister Tara Palmer-Tomkinson six months after she died, she hit a nerve

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 18, 2023
AMANDA PLATELL: Reading Santa Montefiore's account of how her sister, Tara, appeared sitting on her bed one night, six months after she had died, I thought: 'Yes! So it's not just me who has been visited by a family from across the grave. I am not crazy, I am not alone.' It was around two o'clock in the morning, seven years ago, when I awakened to discover my brother, Michael, sleeping at the end of my bed. My older, beautiful brother died of cancer almost three decades ago. He was everywhere, with his warm smiles full of compassion and reassurance, assuaging me that it would be fine, he was here.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Vestey loses Midas touch as the estate is battered by large bills, according to the third Lord's will

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 25, 2022
JACK TEAGUE – The extent of his possessions - the 6,000-acre Stowell Park estate in Gloucestershire and the 10,000-acre Forest Estate on the Isle of Jura among them - testified to dexterous financial planning by his ancestors, saving the family from an estimated £88 million in taxes over the decades. However, Sam Vestey, the Queen's confidant and Master of The Horse, who died in 2012 at the age of 79, does not imitate those ancestors. The will, which has just been announced, shows that nearly three-quarters of his £15 million personal fortune was swallowed up by debt, lowering the total amount bequeathed to his five children by less than £4 million. Friends are left wondering where the majority went. The Jura estate was gifted to the boys two years ago,' I'm told, but it could have occurred too soon after Sam's death to ensure that it was exempt from inheritance tax.'