Fry led an extensive and hedonistic personal life before his marriage. A friend of society photographer
Antony Armstrong-Jones, he was allegedly asked to be
best man at Armstrong-Jones's marriage to
Princess Margaret, the younger sister of
Queen Elizabeth II. However, Fry's conviction for "importuning for immoral purposes" ruled him out, after an accusation of approaching a male for sex in
Hyde Park, London, for which he was fined £2 by the court, became public. He withdrew from the role and instead, Dr.
Roger William Gilliatt, was chosen to act as best man to Armstrong-Jones. Fry married Camilla Grinling in 1955. They lived at
Widcombe Manor in
Widcombe, Bath, and had two sons and two daughters; the marriage was dissolved in 1967, before Grinling married John Fairbairn, with whom she had a son and two daughters. In 2004, Polly Fry, Jeremy's daughter with Camilla, claimed that her biological father had in fact been Armstrong-Jones.
Anne de Courcy reported this claim by Polly, born in the third week of Lord Snowdon's marriage to Princess Margaret, that she was in fact Snowdon's daughter. Polly Fry asserted that a
DNA test in 2004 proved Snowdon's paternity. Jeremy Fry rejected her claim, and Snowdon denied having taken a DNA test. However, four years later, after Jeremy had died, Snowdon admitted that this account was true. ==Death==