Lord Charls O’hagan, Godson of Queen Elizabeth, die after a head injury

Godson of late queen Elizabeth II, Lord Charles O’hagan died of head injury. He was 79 years old. Mr. O’hagan died on 23 March at the North Davon District Hospital in Barnstapal, South -West England. hello! Informed

A subdural hematoma, a condition arising out of the bursting of blood vessels after a head injury, was said to be the cause of the death of Mr. O’Hagen. It is not clear how they maintained the injury.

Mr. O’ahagan, whose full name was Charles Townley Stretchi O’hagan, maintained a close relationship with the royal family throughout his life.

The late queen Elizabeth II became her Godmader when she was still Princess Elizabeth. He came from a major family and studied at Eaton College and New College, Oxford. His grandfather, Maurice Townley-O’hagan, the third Baron O’hagan, was a politician who helped Lord O’hagan start in politics.

Lord O’hagan served as a member of the European Parliament for Devon from 1973 to 1975, from 1979 to 1975.

Ms. Palmer also assisted Elizabeth’s care after the birth of Charles III at Buckingham Palace in 1948. Elizabeth resulted in O’hagan’s Godmadar as a result of his royal connection. He eventually became a page of his honor after his coronation in 1953, a formal status he maintained from 1959 to 1962.

In his personal life, Mr. O’hagan was married three times. She was first married in 1967 to Georgian princess Tamar Baggery-Imtinski. A daughter, Nino Natalia O’Hagan Stretchi, was with him. She then married Mary Claire Roose-French in 1985 and then Elizabeth Smith in 1995.

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