Captain Ian Farquhar, a Dear Friend of the King, Has Passed Away at 78
Captain Ian Farquhar, a close friend of King Charles and Queen Camilla, has sadly passed away at the age of 78. Ian had a long and distinguished history, having also served as a rider for the Queen Mother.
In addition to being an accomplished hunter and horseman, Ian was a member of the Queen’s Own Hussars. His passing comes at a difficult time for the King, who is currently battling cancer. Just last week, Lord Rothschild also passed away at the age of 87.
Ian’s daughter, Rose Farquhar, shared memorable moments with Prince William during his gap year in 2000, including delightful picnics in Gloucestershire’s countryside.
For many years, Ian rented a charming farmhouse on the Gloucestershire estate of King’s Highgrove.
Stephen Parker Bowles, King Charles’s first husband, spoke to the Daily Mail, revealing that Ian had been very unwell. Andy Parker Bowles informed them early Wednesday morning that Ian had passed away peacefully at Highgrove.
“He was as spirited as a hawk in his youth and always a joy to be around,” Parker Bowles said. “Ian will be remembered as one of the great Masters of Hounds.”
Ian served as Master of the Beaufort Hunt for an impressive 34 years.
In tribute to their beloved leader, the Beaufort Hunt shared a heartfelt message on Instagram:
“It breaks our hearts to share the news of Captain Ian Farquhar’s passing. We extend our love and condolences to his family and friends. It was an honor to have him lead us for 34 wonderful years. He died peacefully this week.”
Hunters who knew him cherished his friendship and valued his inventive ideas. “He was known for his humor and had a captivating story from his time in the army and his life as a hunter. Those who were fortunate enough to hear his tales will always treasure those moments.”
Captain Farquhar had a deep love for his family, his dogs, and his hounds. We take comfort in knowing that a welcoming pack of dogs will greet him in the next world.
“He loved his country and was a true gentleman. He will be deeply missed.”