Fiona MacCarthy was born in
Sutton, Surrey, in 1940, into an upper-class background, from which she spent much of her life escaping. Her father, Gerald MacCarthy, was an officer in the
Royal Artillery and was killed in action in North Africa during the Second World War in 1943. Fiona MacCarthy, her sister and mother, Yolande, lived in London and then Scotland before returning to London. In 1958, after a spell in Paris, she was a
debutante being presented to the Queen at
Queen Charlotte's Ball in the final year of the 200-year-old ritual, an experience MacCarthy recounted in her memoir,
Last Curtsey: the End of the Debutantes (2007). She was one of only four of that year's debutantes to go on to university, in her case studying for a degree in
English literature at
Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. ==Career==