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Susan Mary Barrantes (''née'' Wright, previously Ferguson; 9 June 193719 September 1998) was a documentary filmmaker and the mother of
Sarah, Duchess of York Sarah, Duchess of York (born Sarah Margaret Ferguson; 15 October 1959), also known by the nickname Fergie, is a member of the British royal family. She is the former wife of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, the younger brother of King Charles III ...
, as well as the maternal grandmother of princesses Beatrice and Eugenie. Her elopement with an Argentinian
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player caused a stir in social circles. After his death, she became a
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in
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. She died in a car crash at the age of 61.


Early life and first marriage

Barrantes was born in
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, Nottinghamshire, the daughter of FitzHerbert Wright and the Honourable Doreen Wingfield, sister of
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. She was the youngest of four children, with two sisters, Brigid and Davinia, and a brother, Bryan. Susan's maternal grandfather was
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. Her father was a director of the coal and iron-producing
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in Ripley, Derbyshire, and was the great-grandson of industrialist and philanthropist Francis Wright. Susan Wright completed school and for a short time attended secretarial college. During the
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season of 1954, she was presented at the court of Queen
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. On 17 January 1956, Susan married Lieutenant Ronald Ferguson (1931–2003) at
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. He rose to the rank of
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, played polo with the
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, and became the polo manager for Charles, the Prince of Wales. Ronald and Susan had two daughters: Jane Louisa, born on 26 August 1957, and Sarah Margaret, later known as the
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, born on 15 October 1959.


Divorce and second marriage

In 1972, Susan caused a stir in society circles by leaving her family to move to
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with professional polo player
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. Her daughters were then raised by their father Ronald with the help of extended family. Susan and Ronald divorced in 1974, and in 1975 she married Barrantes. Susan and her new husband moved to the ranch-manor "El Pucará" in
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, Argentina. In her writings and filmographic work, she recorded that aside from the birth of her two daughters, her life in Argentina was the happiest time of her life personally and professionally, since she had the chance to explore and develop a documentary film career that combined her two passions, polo and film. She also assisted her husband's business of breeding polo ponies and cattle until his death from cancer in 1990. Widowhood brought financial difficulties for Susan Barrantes, and she once again decided to start afresh. Selling more than half the farm to the polo-playing Australian media magnate
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, she relocated to a large flat in the Recoleta-Palermo borough of
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and set up a television production company, making films about horses. Susan remained firm friends with Prince Charles, who contributed a foreword to her book ''Polo''.


Death

While returning to her country home on 19 September 1998, the
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she was driving collided head on with a Renault catering truck on a two-lane highway in flat countryside. The driver of the truck, Jose Maria Rodriguez, suffered a broken ankle, but Barrantes was not wearing a safety belt and was decapitated and killed, aged 61. Barrantes' 25-year-old nephew, Raphael, was in her car and was hospitalized with minor injuries. Barrantes had been involved in a road traffic crash the year before when her car flipped an estimated seven times. Susan Barrantes is buried beside her second husband in a vault beneath her home, next to a polo field on the "El Pucara" estate in Tres Lomas, Argentina. Her death came just one year after that of her daughter's former sister-in-law
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, whose funeral Susan and Sarah had both attended.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Barrantes, Susan 1937 births 1998 deaths English emigrants to Argentina People from Bramcote British women film producers British debutantes People from Buenos Aires Road incident deaths in Argentina Deaths by decapitation