A royal super-fan who was dubbed ‘Union Jack man’ by the late Queen has died aged 91.
Terry Hutt, of Weston-super-Mare in Somerset, met Queen Elizabeth more times than any other member of the public and was famed for camping outside hospitals for several nights ahead of royal births.
Mr Hutt passed away after fighting heart failure, pneumonia and sepsis. He became a keen royalist aged only four – after the King and Queen visited his parents in London after the Blitz and gave him a souvenir mug.
Since then, he was often pictured at notable royal events donning red, white and blue – with
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