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His first wife died in a car crash.<ref name="dailybangor"/> In 1974, he started an affair with [[Susan Barrantes|Susan Ferguson]], the mother of [[Sarah, Duchess of York|Sarah Ferguson]], who divorced her husband Major [[Ronald Ferguson]] and left her two daughters in England.<ref name="dailybangor"/><ref name="sakol"/><ref>[[Andrew Morton (writer)|Andrew Morton]], ''Duchess: an intimate portrait of Sarah, Duchess of York'', Contemporary Books, 1989, p. 26 [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Wt55AAAAIAAJ&q=%22hector+barrantes%22&dq=%22hector+barrantes%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=cLqsUfbOEIK8Paq2gLgD&ved=0CEYQ6AEwAw]</ref> In 1975, they married in a civil ceremony in Argentina.<ref name="dailybangor"/> They resided on a polo ranch in [[Guaminí]], Argentina.<ref name="latimes"/><ref name="dailybangor"/>
His first wife died in a car crash.<ref name="dailybangor"/> In 1974, he started an affair with [[Susan Barrantes|Susan Ferguson]], the mother of [[Sarah, Duchess of York|Sarah Ferguson]], who divorced her husband Major [[Ronald Ferguson]] and left her two daughters in England.<ref name="dailybangor"/><ref name="sakol"/><ref>[[Andrew Morton (writer)|Andrew Morton]], ''Duchess: an intimate portrait of Sarah, Duchess of York'', Contemporary Books, 1989, p. 26 [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Wt55AAAAIAAJ&q=%22hector+barrantes%22&dq=%22hector+barrantes%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=cLqsUfbOEIK8Paq2gLgD&ved=0CEYQ6AEwAw]</ref> In 1975, they married in a civil ceremony in Argentina.<ref name="dailybangor"/> They resided on a polo ranch in [[Guaminí]], Argentina.<ref name="latimes"/><ref name="dailybangor"/>. On September 19, 1998 Susan also died in a car crash, eight years after Hector died. Susan was driving and slammed her car into a catering truck and was decapitated.


===Death===
===Death===

Revision as of 16:51, 14 March 2016

Hector Barrantes
Born1939
Argentina
Died1990
Argentina
Cause of deathCancer
Resting placePeace Garden Cemetery, Buenos Aires, Argentina
OccupationPolo player
SpouseSusan Barrantes
FamilySarah, Duchess of York (stepdaughter)

Hector Barrantes (1939–1990) was an Argentine polo player. He was the stepfather of Sarah, Duchess of York.

Biography

Early life

He was born to a working-class family in 1939 in Argentina.[1][2] He enlisted in the Argentine army during the Falklands War of 1982 between Argentina and the United Kingdom, but did not fight.[3]

Career

He started playing polo at the age of fifteen.[2] In 1967, he moved to England to play polo with Samuel Vestey, 3rd Baron Vestey in Stowell Park.[2][4] In 1983, he was barred from the international polo field for a year due to a bout of anger.[5]

Later, he bred polo ponies on his 1,000-acre ranch in Guaminí, 335 miles southwest of Buenos Aires.[2] His polo pony called Luna, which he bred on his ranch, won the Lady Townley Cup in 1989 and 1990, ridden by Gonzalo Pieres.[6]

Personal life

His first wife died in a car crash.[2] In 1974, he started an affair with Susan Ferguson, the mother of Sarah Ferguson, who divorced her husband Major Ronald Ferguson and left her two daughters in England.[2][5][7] In 1975, they married in a civil ceremony in Argentina.[2] They resided on a polo ranch in Guaminí, Argentina.[1][2]. On September 19, 1998 Susan also died in a car crash, eight years after Hector died. Susan was driving and slammed her car into a catering truck and was decapitated.

Death

He died of cancer in August 1990.[1][2] He is buried in the Peace Garden cemetery in Buenos Aires.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Hector Barrantes, 51; Stepfather of Royal Family's 'Fergie', The Los Angeles Times, August 12, 1990
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Hector Barrantes, Argentine polo player, Bangor Daily News, August 13, 1990
  3. ^ 'Argentine stepfather a dilemma', The Gainesville Sun, March 20, 1986
  4. ^ Horace A. Laffaye, The Evolution of Polo, Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co., 2009, pp. 113; 226-227
  5. ^ a b Jeannie Sakol, Caroline Latham, The Royals, Congdon & Weed, 1987, p. 21 [1]
  6. ^ Horace A. Laffaye, The Evolution of Polo, Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co., 2009, pp. 284
  7. ^ Andrew Morton, Duchess: an intimate portrait of Sarah, Duchess of York, Contemporary Books, 1989, p. 26 [2]

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