A Godson of the late Queen Elizabeth II, Lord Charles O’hagan. He has died at the age of 79.
O’ahagan – whose full name was Charles Townlele Strechi O’hagan – died on 23 March at North Devon District Hospital in Bernstapal, England, as reported by helloYou on Wednesday.
The cause of his death was a subdural hematoma, which is caused by a severe head injury, resulting in a burst of blood vessels. O’hagan faced a head injury, there was no details available on it.
Independent A representative of the royal family has been approached for the comment.
O’hagan had a close relationship with the late queen and when she was still Princess Elizabeth, she became her Godson. He is the grandson of politician Maurice Townley-O’Hagan, the third Baron O’hagan.
He served as a member of the European Parliament twice, first from 1973 to 1975, and then from 1979 to 1994.

After studying at Aton College and New College, Oxford, O’Hagan was a page of honor of Queen Elizabeth from 1952 to 1962.
They were married three times. She married Georgian princess Tamar Bagrashan-Imtinsky from 1967 to 1984. In 1968, the former couple had a daughter, Nino Natalia O’Hagan Stretchi, who became an art historian.
He remarried from Mary Clair Roose-French in 1985, and was with him for 10 years. O’hagan married Elizabeth Leslie Eve Smith in 1995.
Queen Elizabeth had 30 Godchilden throughout his life, but they have not appeared to the public, according to it hello! She is also known as Goddamdar of David Armstrong-Jones, who is the only son of her sister, Princess Margaret and Earl Spencer.
Queen Elizabeth died in 2022 at the age of 96. His death certificate was issued several weeks later, saying that he died of “old age”.
She was admitted to the hospital in October of that year, after which she first appeared with a running stick in 20 years. Her husband, Prince Philip died in April 2021, and her health moved to a large extent after the end of 74 years of her health marriage.
After the death of Queen Elizabeth, the British’s longest serving emperor, his eldest son, Prince Charles succeeded him for the throne, became Raja Charles III.
In the last weekend in the UK in honor of Mother’s Day, the king shared a sweet black-white picture with his mother, which was captured during childhood. Snap, both of them sitting with Charles’s sister Anne, and showed him reading a book at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in 195.
The caption of the photo shared on the Instagram account of the Royal family said, “Happy all mothers, and what is missing today is a peaceful mother.”