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Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, socialite and goddaughter to Prince Charles, found dead at 45

An Oct. 27, 2003 file photo of Tara Palmer Tomkinson, greeting her godfather, Britain's Prince Charles, during a reception at Clarence House, London. Kirsty Wigglesworth/Pool Photo via AP, File

Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, former London party girl and a goddaughter to Prince Charles, was found dead at her London home on Wednesday. She was 45.

The prince said in a statement that he and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, were “deeply saddened” by news of her death.

The cause of death was not immediately clear, though Palmer-Tompkinson revealed last year that she had been diagnosed with a brain tumour.

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Palmer-Tomkinson was a fixture on the international social stage throughout the 1990s. She was regularly photographed partying with the rich and famous, and helped fuel her reputation as a wild child with regular media appearances.

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She appeared on television shows including the first series of the reality knock-out show I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here in 2002, in which she came in second.

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Known by Britain’s tabloids as “T-P-T,” her entertaining life contained as many lows, including public meltdowns, as it did highs.

She had a highly publicized, and reportedly very expensive, cocaine habit that led to the collapse of her nasal septum, which had to be surgically repaired.

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In revealing her brain tumour late last year, she said she had been diagnosed in January after being treated for a benign growth on her pituitary gland.

She told British media: “I’m not the person I was, I’m much calmer. I don’t go to places like Ibiza because the party world scares me.”

Her parents, Charles and Patricia Palmer-Tomkinson, are said to be close friends of Prince Charles and other members of the royal family. She is descended from land-owners and Olympic skiers — her grandfather, uncle and father all competed at multiple Olympic Games.

She attended the wedding of Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge wearing a kingfisher blue ensemble that included a hat commentators said was designed to deflect attention from her damaged nose.

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Condolences started pouring in on Twitter once news of her passing spread.

Details about her funeral arrangements have not been made public as of this writing.

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