His son
Matthew Freud founded the London public relations firm
Freud Communications in 1985. Matthew Freud was formerly married to
Caroline Hutton, who was the second wife of
Earl Spencer; he then married media magnate
Rupert Murdoch's daughter
Elisabeth. Clement Freud's daughter
Emma Freud, a broadcaster, is the partner of
Richard Curtis, scriptwriter of
Blackadder and
Four Weddings and a Funeral. His nieces (by his painter brother
Lucian) include poet
Annie Freud, fashion designer
Bella Freud, and writer
Esther Freud. His eldest brother, Stephen Freud, closely guarded his privacy, with the exception of a 2008 interview he gave to
The Daily Telegraph. Stephen died in 2015, at the age of 93. Freud died without resolving a feud with his brother Lucian, thought to have dated back 70 years, over which of them was the rightful winner of a boyhood race. There have been claims that Freud fathered a child in the mid-1950s with the family's 17-year-old nanny. Freud was a columnist for the
Racing Post newspaper. Freud's enthusiasm for horse racing went as far as challenging
Sir Hugh Fraser, then chairman of
Harrods, to a horse race at
Haydock in 1972. Freud trained for three months and lost some five
stone for the event. Although Fraser, a country gentleman, was seen as a much better prospect, the two made a bet for £1,000-a-side. Freud used the long odds to his advantage, however, and shrewdly placed a large
side bet on himself. Freud won the race and made a great deal of money. His horse, Winter Fair, went on to win the Waterloo Hurdle at
Aintree that year. Freud wrote articles reviewing facilities for spectators at racecourses in Britain, especially catering. This led him to receive the nickname "Sir Clement Food". == Death and funeral ==