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Tracy Louise Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort (née Ward; born 22 December 1958) is a British
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, environmental activist, and former actress. She is usually known as Tracy Worcester, the married
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that she often used before 2017, and as an actress was credited as Tracy-Louise Ward. She was previously married to the 12th Duke of Beaufort.


Life and career

Born in
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, Tracy Louise Ward is a daughter of
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Peter Alistair Ward, a younger son of the 3rd Earl of Dudley. Her father became chairman of the family business, Baggeridge Brick. His first wife, Clare Leonora Baring, was the only child of the gentleman cricketer Giles Baring. Tracy is the sister of the actress
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. She also has one brother and two half-brothers from her father's second marriage. Her great-grandfather, the 2nd Earl of Dudley, was
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in the early 20th century, and then Governor-General of Australia. He was the son of the 1st Earl of Dudley and Georgina, Countess of Dudley, and owned nearly 30,000 acres in
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and
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, two hundred coal and iron mines, and several iron works, including the
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. She grew up on her father's estate at
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. After school, she worked as a model in Paris and then at
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in
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, before working in various art galleries in New York. In her early twenties, she trained as an actress, first at the
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, London, and then at the London Drama School. From her acting career, she is best remembered for her role as Tessa Robinson in the television detective series '' C.A.T.S. Eyes'' (1986–1987). She also appeared in the film ''
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'' and the ''
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'', both in 1985, and played the first Miss Scarlett in the television drama game show ''Cluedo'' (1990). Her theatre credits include: ''Our Day Out'' (Nottingham Playhouse) and ''Intimacy'' (Café Theatre).


Personal life

On 13 June 1987, she married Henry, Marquess of Worcester, known to his friends as Bunter, a landowner and chartered surveyor who is the oldest son and heir of the 11th Duke of Beaufort. The wedding was attended by both Charles III, then Prince of Wales, and
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. The Worcesters divorced in 2018, shortly after Henry had succeeded his father as 12th Duke of Beaufort. They have three children, including Henry Robert FitzRoy Somerset, Marquess of Worcester.


Campaigner

In 1989, Tracy Worcester began volunteering with
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. Since then, she has been active in green politics as a trustee of The Gaia Foundation, former Associate Director of the
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, trustee of The Schumacher Society and the
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, on the Council of the UK's
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, and former member of the International Forum on Globalisation. She was a member of the
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, which opposed Britain's involvement in the
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. Since 1989, Worcester has been networking, fund raising, writing, making documentaries and public speaking to promote a more local food economy. Her feature-length films include ''Is Small Still Beautiful in India'', and ''The Politics of Happiness in Bhutan''. She produced a documentary film '' Pig Business'', broadcast on Channel 4 in 2009, highlighting the environmental and health impacts of intensive factory pig farming. She founded and directs Farms Not Factories, a campaigning organisation that encourages people to only buy high-welfare meat from local, independent farmers. She lobbies the government and urges citizens to re-localise the food economy by buying locally produced food wherever possible. She has directed publicity stunts with celebrities such as
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and
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in order to bring attention to intensive factory farms being built in the UK. She has worked with celebrity chefs including
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and
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to encourage people to only buy high welfare pork. She has purchased shares in Tesco, Sainsbury's, Domino's and Greggs, and attended shareholder meetings in order to campaign against high street food chains sourcing pork from factory farms. She has previously gone undercover to expose the conditions inside UK factory pig farms. During the campaign for the 2015 general election, she was one of several public figures who endorsed the parliamentary candidacy of the
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's
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. She canvassed for
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in the 2019 general election, and now supports
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’s
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. She was one of the nine people who put up bail sureties for
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in 2012. In 2020, she established a chemical-free organic market garden venture name
Forbidden Fruit and Veg
which operates inside the walled garden at her estate in Badminton. The head grower, along with the trainees, are all
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participants who reside in her home. She publishes a monthly newsletter.


Ancestry


References


External links

*http://farmsnotfactories.org
Pig Business The Film
* *Caroline Bouche
"The green marchioness
Caroline Boucher meets eco warrior Tracy Worcester at home in Badminton". ''Observer Food Monthly'' Sunday 20 August 2006. Retrieved 20 June 2008. *Tracy Worceste
Articles by Tracy Worcester
''The New Statesman''. {{DEFAULTSORT:Beaufort, Tracy Louise Somerset, Duchess of 1958 births Living people Alumni of the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts English activists English women activists English television actresses English environmentalists English duchesses by marriage Tracy Tracy Actresses from London People from Kensington Actors from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea