Royal Family heartbreak as Queen Elizabeth II's godson dies after suffering head injury

King Charles’s Prince Andrew problem dealt with by late Queen.

GB News
Svar Nanan-Sen

By Svar Nanan-Sen


Published: 02/04/2025

- 11:42

Updated: 02/04/2025

- 12:52

Lord Charles O'Hagan held a ceremonial position as a Page of Honour to the late Queen between 1959 and 1962

Lord Charles O'Hagan, godson of the late Queen Elizabeth II, has died aged 79 after suffering a head injury.

He died at the North Devon District Hospital in Barnstaple on March 23 following a subdural hematoma, an inquest opening in Exeter was told.


The Conservative peer, whose full name was Charles Towneley Strachey O'Hagan, lived at Beaford near Winkleigh in Devon.

Lord O'Hagan served as a Member of the European Parliament for Devon during two periods, from 1973 to 1975 and again from 1979 to 1994.

Queen Elizabeth II

Lord Charles O'Hagan, godson of the late Queen Elizabeth II, has died aged 79 after suffering a head injury.

Getty

He also held a ceremonial position as a Page of Honour to the late Queen Elizabeth II between 1959 and 1962.

Born in 1945, he was the 4th Baron O'Hagan, a title he inherited at the age of 16 following his grandfather's death.

Lord O'Hagan was the grandson of politician Maurice Towneley-O'Hagan, 3rd Baron O'Hagan.

The title did not pass to his father, Major Thomas Strachey, who died in 1955.

Queen Elizabeth II

Lord Charles O'Hagan held a ceremonial position as a Page of Honour to the late Queen between 1959 and 1962

Getty

He was married three times during his lifetime.

Lord O'Hagan became a member of the House of Lords in 1961 at just 16 years of age.

His time in the upper chamber came to an end when he was excluded along with other hereditary peers in 1999.