Ben Goldsmith has revealed that he spoke to his 15-year-old daughter through a medium after she was tragically killed.
The financier, 42, is the son of late billionaire tycoon Sir James Goldsmith and younger brother of Environment Minister Lord Zac Goldsmith and television producer Jemima Goldsmith.
His late daughter Iris was just 15 when she lost her life in a buggy accident.
Ben lives with his wife Jemima and their children Eliza, Arlo, and Vita Iris on their family farm in Somerset.
During a meeting that lasted an hour and a half with a spiritualistic medium, Ben said he was left amazed by what she told him.
Ben Goldsmith, 41, has revealed he is ‘working hard’ on an ‘Iris Project’ in tribute to his daughter who died in a quadbike accident on the family farm in 2019. Pictured, together
Iris (pictured, with Ben) was riding an all-terrain buggy, similar to a quad bike, around the family’s farm in North Brewham, Somerset, on July 8 2019 when it overturned
Iris was one of three children from Ben’s first marriage, to banking heiress Kate Rothschild. They have two sons: Frank and Isaac.
Iris was riding an all-terrain buggy, similar to a quad bike, around the family’s farm in North Brewham, Somerset, on July 8, 2019, when it overturned. She was with a friend who immediately raised the alarm but she could not be saved.
Ben previously told how he was missing his daughter Iris ‘more than ever’ when his family were in lockdown on the farm where the 15-year-old died.
He said to The Times that the meidum told him: ‘There’s a girl. My, she’s a strong character, and she has been very eager to contact you.
‘She wants you to know that she’s sorry. I presume she is your daughter?’
The medium added: ‘The last thing she remembers is being very winded and then a rising panic.’
Ben told how he was missing his daughter Iris ‘more than ever’ when his family were in lockdown on the farm where the 15-year-old died (pictured, Ben and Iris in June 2017)
Ben said he had found the coronavirus pandemic a ‘time of spiritual healing’ in a way, in spite of ‘all the human suffering taking place all over the world.’
He said life could be ‘frenetic’ with young children and a busy job, explaining: ‘An unexpected hiatus to all that has yielded an opportunity for real reflection, for connection with the inner self and for allowing emotions to rise to the surface.’
He went on to reveal how he’d been ‘crying a lot’ about the loss of his daughter, saying: ‘I’ve found myself missing my Iris more than ever in recent weeks. I’ve cried a lot.
Ben and his wife Jemima welcomed their daughter Vita Iris, naming the little girl after the late teenager
‘Maybe that’s been helpful. I don’t know. I just wish with all my might that I could have my kind, brilliant, beautiful girl back.’
His mother, Lady Annabel, inspired the name of legendary Mayfair nightclub Annabel’s.
Ben welcomed a baby girl with his wife Jemima, nine months after the tragic death of his teenage daughter.
Vita, the couple’s third child together, left hospital after a fortnight in the ICU.
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