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Major Ronald Ivor Ferguson, OStJ (10 October 1931 – 16 March 2003) was a polo manager, initially to the Duke of Edinburgh and later, for many years, to then Charles, Prince of Wales. His daughter, Sarah, Duchess of York, is the former wife of the Duke of York. He was the maternal grandfather of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie. [1]
Sarah Margaret Ferguson was born on 15 October 1959 at London Welbeck Hospital in London. She is the second daughter of Major Ronald Ferguson (1931–2003) and Susan Barrantes (née Wright; 1937–1998). [1] [2] She has one older full sister, Jane.
The 64-year-old author and philanthropist posted a rare childhood photo of her two daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, posing with her father, Major Ronald Ferguson. Meanwhile ...
And it was the bubbly, flame-haired Fergie, the daughter of Major Ronald Ferguson, King Charles’s polo manager, who stole his heart. ... Ferguson was asked if she and Andrew would remarry. She ...
Prince Andrew, the third child and second son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and Sarah Ferguson, the daughter of Major Ronald Ferguson and his first wife Susan Wright, first met when they were children, but had not been romantically involved until they met again at a party at Floors Castle in 1985. [1]
Sarah Ferguson Mike Marsland/WireImage Sarah Ferguson has been diagnosed with skin cancer, Us Weekly can confirm. ... Ferguson was born in October 1959 in London to Major Ronald Ferguson and Susan ...
In celebration of Father’s Day, Sarah “Fergie” Ferguson posted a rare childhood photo of her two daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, posing with her father, Major Ronald ...
[8] [9] [10] The late Major Ronald Ferguson and his younger daughter Sarah, Duchess of York were close neighbours at the 220-acre (0.89 km 2) estate Dummer Down Farm. [11] As of 2006, Palmer-Tomkinson and his wife were living on their Dummer estate. [12] He was appointed High Sheriff for Hampshire for 1994. [13]