Rupert Edward Algernon Campbell-Black is a fictional character in the Rutshire Chronicles series of romance novels written by Dame Jilly Cooper. He is the eighth-generation descendant of Rupert Black (who married Miss Campbell). Campbell-Black's first appearance is in the novel Riders, which follows the lives and loves of a group of horse riders and show-jumpers. Although initially portrayed as a brutish, womanizing, adulterous cad, Campbell-Black's character is later somewhat redeemed through his triumphant winning of an Olympic gold medal for Great Britain. His loyalty is also highlighted through his friendships with Billy Lloyd-Foxe, Ricky France-Lynch and Declan O'Hara, as well as his gentle courtship of his second wife Agatha 'Taggie' O'Hara. He has five children: Marcus and Tabitha from his marriage with Helen Macaulay, adopted children Xavier and Bianca with Taggie, and the illegitimate Perdita.

Cooper has acknowledged that the character of Campbell-Black was inspired by: the 11th Duke of Beaufort; Andrew Parker Bowles, the former husband of Queen Camilla; and the 21st Earl of Suffolk.

Appearances

  • Riders (1986 novel) and its 1993 film adaptation
  • Rivals (1988 novel) and its 2024 television adaptation
  • Polo (1991 novel)
  • The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous (1993 novel) and its 1997 television film adaptation
  • Appassionata (1996 novel)
  • Score! (1999 novel)
  • Pandora (2002 novel)
  • Wicked! (2006 novel)
  • Jump! (2010 novel)
  • Mount! (2016 novel)
  • Tackle! (2023 novel)

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