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Queen leads tributes to ‘wonderfully witty friend’ Dame Jilly Cooper

Posted on 6 October 2025 By Admin No Comments on Queen leads tributes to ‘wonderfully witty friend’ Dame Jilly Cooper

Novelist Dame Jilly Cooper, known for her best-selling romps including Rivals and Riders, has died at the age of 88.

Dame Jilly’s most successful works were The Rutshire Chronicles, beginning with Riders in 1985, which portrayed the scandals, sex lives and social circles of the wealthy horse-loving country set.

Follow-up Rivals was published in 1988 and reached a new generation of fans last year when it was turned into a hit Disney+ TV series. She sold more than 11 million books in total in the UK alone.

Queen Camilla led the tributes, describing Dame Jilly as a legend and a “wonderfully witty and compassionate friend”, adding: “May her hereafter be filled with impossibly handsome men and devoted dogs.”

The author, who lived in Gloucestershire, died on Sunday morning after a fall.

In a statement, her children Felix and Emily said: “Mum was the shining light in all of our lives. Her love for all of her family and friends knew no bounds. Her unexpected death has come as a complete shock.

“We are so proud of everything she achieved in her life and can’t begin to imagine life without her infectious smile and laughter all around us.”

Queen Camilla and Dame Jilly Cooper speaking at a reception at Clarence House, London, in March 2025, and the Queen has one hand on Dame Jilly's shoulder
Queen Camilla said Dame Jilly was responsible for “creating a whole new genre of literature and making it her own”

In her statement, the Queen said she was “so saddened” to learn of Dame Jilly’s death.

“Very few writers get to be a legend in their own lifetime but Jilly was one, creating a whole new genre of literature and making it her own through a career that spanned over five decades,” she said.

Dame Jilly was, “as ever, a star of the show” at the Queen’s Reading Room Festival just three weeks ago, she said.

She added: “I join my husband The King in sending our thoughts and sympathies to all her family.”

The prime minister’s spokesman said: “Dame Jilly Cooper was a literary force whose wit, warmth and wisdom shaped British culture for over half a century and brought joy to millions.”

Dame Jilly Cooper in 2000

Dame Jilly’s agent Felicity Blunt remembered the writer as “emotionally intelligent, fantastically generous, sharply observant and utter fun”.

Blunt added: “You wouldn’t expect books categorised as bonkbusters to have so emphatically stood the test of time but Jilly wrote with acuity and insight about all things – class, sex, marriage, rivalry, grief and fertility.

“Her plots were both intricate and gutsy, spiked with sharp observations and wicked humour.

“She regularly mined her own life for inspiration and there was something Austenesque about her dissections of society, its many prejudices and norms.”

Dame Jilly started her career as a journalist before publishing her first book – a guide called How To Stay Married – in 1969.

She remained married to husband Leo from 1961 until his death in 2013.

‘Ribald, rollicking and fun’

Dame Jilly Cooper laughing

Her writing career took off with further astute and humorous non-fiction guides to men, women and the class system, alongside a series of romance novels.

She combined all of her favourite subjects to create the heady formula for The Rutshire Chronicles, which ran to 11 novels in total. She returned to the series for a final instalment, Tackle, in 2023.

Her publisher Bill Scott-Kerr said she was “a true trailblazer”.

“As a journalist she went where others feared to tread and as a novelist she did likewise.

“With a winning combination of glorious storytelling, wicked social commentary and deft, lacerating characterisation, she dissected the behaviour, bad mostly, of the English upper middle classes with the sharpest of scalpels.”

Riders and the other Rutshire Chronicles books were “ribald, rollicking and the very definition of good fun”, and “changed the course of popular fiction forever”, he said.

‘Scoldings and wisdom’

Actress Dame Joanna Lumley, who kept in touch with Dame Jilly after appearing in her 1971 TV sitcom It’s Awfully Bad for Your Eyes, Darling, said she “adored her”.

“She was entirely generous, hugely talented, prolific, enthusiastic, meticulous and wholly loveable: a darling friend and a brilliant person,” Dame Joanna said in a statement to BBC News.

“She will be missed and mourned by millions, not least by me.”

Clare Balding, TV presenter and fellow animal lover, said she was “so sorry that Jilly has left the party.”

“She was never happier than [when] surrounded by dogs and horses and she loved people of all ages,” Balding wrote on Instagram. “Luckily for us that brilliant brain has left us so much to enjoy.”

Jilly Cooper standing between David Tennant and Danny Dyer, who has his arm around her, on the red carpet at the 2025 Bafta TV Awards
David Tennant and Danny Dyer starred in the Disney+ adaptation of Rivals

The executive producers of the Disney+ adaptation of Rivals, Dominic Treadwell-Collins and Alex Lamb, recalled their time working with “one of the world’s greatest storytellers”.

“Crawling around on her sitting room floor with storylines on pieces of paper, sitting up late at her kitchen table holding hands with love and our tummies with laughter, receiving scoldings and heaps of wisdom in equal measure, watching her eyes sparkling as she sat behind the monitor on set watching Rutshire brought to life – every moment spent with Jilly Cooper was bloody marvellous,” they said.

Others paying tribute included comedian Helen Lederer, who wrote on X: “Trail blazer, wit, optimist and the giver of the greatest summer parties – you made it look simple.”

Broadcaster Gyles Brandreth wrote that she was “simply adorable”.

“Brilliant, beautiful, funny (so funny), sexy (so sexy!), the best company, the most generous & thoughtful & kind-hearted friend,” he said.

“Jilly Cooper brought sunshine & laughter into the world. And she could write a sizzler of a story. What a lady! What a life! RIP.”

‘One of the greats’

TV presenter Kirstie Allsopp said she was “a British institution, funny, enthusiastic and self deprecating, we don’t see enough of it these days”.

Piers Morgan posted: “Such a fabulously fun, mischievous, warm-heated lady. If she was in a room, everyone would feel instantly cheerier.”

Author and former doctor Adam Kay recalled, external being her “perhaps unlikely penpal”, adding: “We have lost one of the greats.”

Actress Emma Samms said she was “hugely lucky” to have known Dame Jilly.

She wrote: “You will be hearing all sorts of effusive declarations about her kindness, generosity, enthusiasm and wicked sense of humour and let me assure you – they will all be true.”

Cooper’s funeral will be a private family occasion, her agent says.

But a public service of thanksgiving will be held at Southwark Cathedral in London at some point in the next few months.

An announcement on the arrangements for that will be made in due course.

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