Lord Charles O’hagan, one of the fire paradise Queen Elizabeth II, died earlier during the day at North the Devon District Hospital in Barnstaple, England, of a serious head injury.
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According to Good morning! His “cause of death was attributed to a subdural hematoma, a condition often caused by a cranial trauma” at the age of 79 years. The cause of the injury has not yet been disclosed.
Lord O’hagan, whose real name is Charles Towneley Strachey O’Hangan, had a close relationship with the royal family and it started decades ago when he became one of Queen Elizabeth’s Godsons when she still had the title of princess. After being coronated as the Queen of England in 1953, O’Han was her honor page from 1959 to 1962.
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After graduating from New College, Oxford in 1961, he obtained his master’s degree and later became a member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Devon twice, the first time in 1973 until 1975. He served a second time in 1979 to 1994.
Throughout his life, he got married three times. His first marriage was with Princess Tamar Bagration -imerettinsky de Géorgie in 1967. The two shared their daughter Nino Natalia O’hagan Strachey in 1968 before finally separating in 1984. He married again in 1985 with a woman named Mary Claire Roose-Francis. The couple stayed together for 10 years and ended up divorcing in 1995.
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He and his third wife, Elizabeth Lesley Eve Smith, were married the same year, shortly after his divorce, and they stayed together until his death.
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