SIR Roger Moore has been left devastated after his step-daughter Christina Knudsen died of cancer aged just 47.
Former James Bond Sir Roger said his family is “heartbroken” after Christina, also known as Flossie, lost her battle with cancer at 10am yesterday morning.
The 88-year-old said: “Our beautiful daughter Christina (aka Flossie) lost her battle with cancer 25 July at 10am. We are heartbroken.”
He added: “We were all with her, surrounding her with love, at the end.”
Sir Roger shared the news on Twitter by sharing two photographs of Christina with the heartbreaking messages.
Christina is the daughter of Sir Roger’s fourth wife, multi-millionaire Kiki Tholstrup, who has lived in London since 1997.
She was previously married to investment banker Nikolaj Albinus, but they split after just 13 months.
After their marriage broke down she launched a social club for singles call Ochun and said at the time: “After I divorced I realised how difficult it was to meet like-minded people who were single.
“I was in my early thirties. All my friends were married, having kids and I remember thinking ‘Will I have to go on the internet?’ It was a really shocking wake-up call.”
Christina went on to have a four-year relationship with billionaire Skype co-founder Janis Friis.
She was just six-years-old when she lost her dad, businessman Hans Christian Knudsen, after he committed suicide.
Her step-dad millionaire industrialist Ole Tholstrup also died due to alcoholism almost 20 years later.
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