Sir Richard Sutton - who was worth £301 million - owned some of the most exclusive hotels in London. He was 83 and spent most of his time at his home in the west of England.
A man suspected of murdering one of Britain’s richest men is under police guard in hospital.
Sir Richard Sutton, who owned the Sheraton Grand and Athenaeum hotels in London’s West End, was killed at his mansion near Gillingham in Dorset.
Dorset Police say someone broke into the property on the evening of Wednesday, 7 April, and attacked Sir Richard and his wife, who is in her 60s, with a knife.
Sir Richard died at the house but his wife was rushed to hospital in Bristol, where she remains in a critical condition.
Prince Charles lost two valuable allies:
On March 27th, Petr Kellner was killed in a mysterious helicopter crash in Alaska. On April 7th, Sir Richard Sutton was stabbed to death at his home in the west of England.
Both were close friends and allies of Prince Charles and were part of his Great Reset agenda.
The first one to go was Gatekeeper to the Royal Family and god father to the two half brothers William and Harry, Lord Edmund Vestey he was a big big fish in this world, his wife died just before Christmas.
The tell will be if and when panic sets in on the remaining pedo elites in the UK as they see their number dwindling. Then you will know there are some operators at work taking out the worlds trash like pruning off diseased limbs off an otherwise healthy shrub. And what an operation!