[2] He was educated at Leighton Park School and New College, Oxford.
As of 2017, the Clark family still owned more than 80 per cent of the company, according to The Sunday Times.
[2] Lancelot Clark's branch of the family collectively owned about 25 per cent.
[6] In 2008, Clark set up ethical footwear brand Soul of Africa, which raises money for South African orphans who have lost their parents to AIDS.
[5] Based in Street, Somerset for much of his life, Clark was a painter.