The 20-year-old was discovered dead by her mother and sister, with a firearm found near her at the family home in Wiltshire.
She had been packing for a trip with some friends. There was no participation from a third party; hence, her death has been ruled not to be suspicious.
Rosie was working towards getting a degree in English Literature at Durham University during the time of her death. A spokeswoman said she “will be sorely missed”. The inquest has been adjourned until October 25.
Emergency services were pictured responding to a serious incident at the family home at about 1 pm on Monday, July 14. An ambulance, three ambulance officers, two firearms officers and multiple local response officers were in attendance.
Her family have paid tribute to her, saying she was a ‘darling daughter’ to her parents, Pippa and Hugh and an ‘incredible sister’ to Archie and Agatha.
A spokesman for the family said the 20-year-old ‘will be sorely missed’.
Prince William’s spokesperson chose not to comment. Prince Harry’s spokesperson also chose not to comment.
Rosie was the granddaughter of Princess Diana’s uncle, the 5th Baron Fermoy, Edmund Roche, who killed himself in 1984 after suffering from a long bout of depression.
He was found dead, aged just 45, from a gunshot at his home, Eddington House. His sister Frances was the mother of Princess Diana.
It’s extremely heartbreaking when you hear of someone taking their own life, but when it’s someone so young, it’s tragic, especially for the family, and she was far too young to leave this world.
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