Queen Camilla: Death of a good friend overshadows her Christmas

Queen Camilla
The death of a good friend overshadows their Christmas

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Queen Camilla’s anticipation of this year’s Christmas with the family is marred by a sad death. Harry Fane, a good friend of the royal, has died.

Reach in the midst of preparing for the holidays Queen Camilla, 76, shocking news. Harry Fane has died at the age of 70. He was one of her closest friends.

Queen Camilla must mourn boyfriend Harry Fane

Harry Fane was a long-time fellow adventurer and business partner of her brother Mark Shand, †62, before becoming one of London’s leading vintage jewelry dealers. “He was one of Mark’s very best friends,” Camilla’s son Tom Parker Bowles, 49, told the Daily Mail. He only has kind words for the deceased family friend: “He was one of those rare people whose visit you were always happy about.”

The entrepreneur leaves behind his wife, Teresa Forsyth-Forrest, 68, and their now grown children Sophie Jane, 36, and Sam, 34.

Harry Fane had great adventures with Camilla’s brother

Harry Fane was born as the younger son of David Fane, †69, the 15th Earl of Westmorland, who served as Master of the Horse and Lord in Waiting in Queen Elizabeth, †99, and Jane Barbara Findlay, a close friend of the monarch , born. Fane trained at the renowned auction house Sotheby’s before he and Camilla’s brother entered the art trade together and founded their company “Obsidian” in 1978.

The two spent the following years “like elegant show-offs in linen suits,” quotes Daily Mail’s Mark Shand. “With bags full of beautiful loot on our shoulders, we visited the rich and famous, the old and new wealth in the money-hungry capitals of America: Caracas, New York, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Palm Beach and Miami.”

Source used: dailymail.co.uk

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