The skilled huntsman was a former equerry to the Queen Mother and also served in the Queen's Own Hussars, a division of the British Army.
The skilled huntsman was a former equerry to the Queen Mother and also served in the Queen's Own Hussars, a division of the British Army, The Mirror reports.
''Captain' as he was known by many was loved and cherished by the entire hunting community, as someone who was supportive, kind and always there with excellent forward thinking advice for anyone who asked him.
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