Queen Camilla arrives at memorial service for King Charles’ close friend Captain Ian Farquhar after his death aged 78

Queen Camilla today joined 500 mourners at a memorial service for her friend Ian Farquhar, after the renowned horseman and legendary hunting figure died aged 78.

Captain Farquhar’s daughter Rose, whom Prince William dated in 2000, was also at the service in Badminton, Gloucestershire, with her husband George Gemmell.

William and his ‘first love’ Rose remain friends, and he attended her wedding to former professional polo player Mr Gemmell in nearby Tetbury in December 2022.

Captain Farquhar, who was also close friends with King Charles III, previously lived on the monarch’s Highgrove estate in the county where he rented a farmhouse.

The Old Etonian was found dead at his home near Chippenham in Wiltshire by his carer on the afternoon of March 6 after struggling to breathe, an inquest later heard.

This afternoon, Camilla attended the service to remember him at St Michael and All Angels’ Church on the Badminton estate which is owned by the Duke of Beaufort.

Camilla arrives today for Ian Farquhar’s memorial service in Badminton, Gloucestershire

Mr Farquhar's daughter Rose Farquhar at St Michael and All Angels Church in Badminton today

Mr Farquhar’s daughter Rose Farquhar at St Michael and All Angels Church in Badminton today

Pammie-Jane Chafer, former wife of Ian Farquhar, attends his funeral in Badminton today

Pammie-Jane Chafer, former wife of Ian Farquhar, attends his funeral in Badminton today

Renowned horseman and legendary hunting figure Ian Farquhar died at the age of 78

Renowned horseman and legendary hunting figure Ian Farquhar died at the age of 78

The Queen, who was also representing the King, arrived in a green-grey Audi estate car ahead of the service which was officiated by the Reverend Richard Thomson.

Camilla’s first husband Brigadier Andrew Parker Bowles previously revealed to the Daily Mail that Mr Farquhar had been in poor health for some months and described his death as ‘very sad’.

Speaking to the Mail’s diary editor Richard Eden at the time, Parker Bowles described his friend as ‘wild as a hawk in his youth, but always great fun’.

He also said that Mr Farquhar would be ‘judged by history as one of the great Master of Hounds’, having been Master of the Beaufort Hunt for 34 years.

Parker Bowles also described him as ‘a real countryman, a very good officer, a brave amateur rider, a hard-riding polo player and an excellent public speaker’.

Captain Farquhar was born in Dorset in 1945 to a hunting family and educated at the exclusive Ludgrove School near Wokingham as well as at Eton.

Camilla arrives today for Ian Farquhar's memorial service in Badminton, Gloucestershire

Camilla arrives today for Ian Farquhar’s memorial service in Badminton, Gloucestershire

Mr Farquhar's daughter Rose Farquhar at St Michael and All Angels Church in Badminton today

Mr Farquhar’s daughter Rose Farquhar at St Michael and All Angels Church in Badminton today

He then enrolled at Sandhurst for officer training and in 1966 was commissioned into the Queen’s Own Hussars, where he served as a cavalry officer.

Captain Farquhar, who was known as ‘The Captain’, became an equerry to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in 1971 and held the post for two years.

He left the Army in 1973 to become Master of the Bicester and Warden Hill Hunt, hunting their hounds for 12 seasons.

Captain Farquhar married Pammie-Jane Chafer, with whom he had three daughters – including Rose. The couple then separated, but in later years rekindled their friendship. 

In 1985, he was invited to become joint-master and huntsman of the Duke of Beaufort’s Hunt, hunting until 2010.

Captain Farquhar was a renowned breeder of foxhounds, a vice-chairman of the Masters of Foxhounds Association and was a known supporter of the Countryside Alliance.

William briefly dated Rose in 2000 after he finished his A-levels at Eton. The pair met at the Beaufort Polo Club and she was described as William’s ‘first love’ at the time.

Captain Ian Farquhar was born in Dorset in 1945 to a hunting family and educated at Eton

Captain Ian Farquhar was born in Dorset in 1945 to a hunting family and educated at Eton

Ian Farquhar with his daughter Rose at her wedding in Gloucestershire in December 2022

Ian Farquhar with his daughter Rose at her wedding in Gloucestershire in December 2022

Ian Farquhar left the Army in 1973 to become Master of the Bicester and Warden Hill Hunt

Ian Farquhar left the Army in 1973 to become Master of the Bicester and Warden Hill Hunt

William and Rose would go on romantic picnics in the Gloucestershire countryside, but their relationship was brief and he then met Kate at St Andrew’s University.

An inquest at Salisbury on March 20 was told a post-mortem examination had showed Captain Farquhar died from postural asphyxia. 

This is when the way the person is positioned prevents them from breathing properly.

People may die from this accidentally, when the mouth and nose are blocked, or where the chest may be unable to fully expand.

Wiltshire Police confirmed there were ‘no suspicious circumstances’ relating to his death.

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