Godfrey O'Neill-Churchill
Godfrey Antonin Churchill (born 1955), formerly known as the Duke of Karlington, is an English-born Cordonian convicted murderer and former peer.
Born into a family of British nobility, Churchill moved to Cordonia during his youth to receive higher education. He would later join the Cordonian armed forces and became a Cordonian citizen in 1977. He went on to marry the daughter of a duke, Lady Adelaide Amaranth, in 1982. During his marriage, Churchill would have a daughter with Lady Amaranth, Madeleine Amaranth, Countess of Fydelia. In 2000, Churchill become a duke suo jure and his wife two years later, him becoming jure uxoris Duke of Krona.
Churchill was close to the Cordonian royal family during his career in Cordonian nobility. He was specially close to the late Queen Eleanor. Churchill was later indicted and convicted for the poisoning of the Queen in 2021 as part of a plot involving Via Imperii. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, the maximum under the constitution. King Charles III of the United Kingdom and King Liam of Cordonia jointly stripped Churchill of all his titles, reverting them to their respective crowns.
Early life, education and military career
Marriage
Duke of Karlington and Krona
Murder of Queen Eleanor
Titles and styles
- 1955 – 2000: Lord Godfrey Churchill
- 2000 – 2002: His Grace The Duke of Karlington
- 2002 – 2021: His Grace The Duke of Karlington and Krona
- 2021 – present: Mr Godfrey Churchill