His godparents included Sir William van Straubenzee, his great-uncle Lord Robert Innes-Kerr, Annabel, Viscountess Astor and Lady Iona Grimston.
[5][6] He chose to pay a £10 fine rather than take the case to court and risk appearing on "losers' posters" displayed around the city, naming people who had been caught travelling without tickets.
[2] As Lord Bowmont, instead of "sitting around like a hawk at home, waiting to take over", with his fellow officer Rob Bassett-Cross he set up a company called Capstar, which owned a fleet of black Jaguar XJs and provided chauffeur services, employing mostly ex-servicemen and women.
[4] Upon his accession to the dukedom in 2019, he inherited Floors Castle and 60,000 acres around the Cheviot Hills and the River Tweed as well as hotels in the area, with an estimated wealth of up to £100 million.
[8] On 28 February 2024, the Duchess gave birth to a son and heir, Frederick Charles Ian Innes-Ker, Marquess of Bowmont and Cessford.