Sir Roger Moore 'heartbroken' after step-daughter dies from cancer

Sir Roger Moore's step-daughter Christina Knudsen has died
Sir Roger Moore's step-daughter Christina Knudsen has died Credit:  Richard Young/REX/Shutterstock

Sir Roger Moore has paid tribute to his step-daughter Christina Knudsen after her death from cancer.

The former Bond actor, 88, posted the news alongside photographs of her on Twitter.

Ms Knudsen was the daughter of Sir Roger's fourth wife, Kristina "Kiki" Tholstrup.

Thought to be aged 47 at the time of her death, Ms Knudsen was previously married to investment banker Nikolaj Albinus.

The couple's high-profile wedding in the south of France was featured in Hello! magazine, but their marriage lasted only 13 months.

She had lived in London since 1997 and had worked in interior design and property development.

In 2014 she launched Ochun, a private social club for single people.

She told the Evening Standard: "After I divorced I realised how difficult it was to meet like-minded people who were single. I was in my early 30s.

"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."

Following her divorce, she was involved in a long-term relationship with Skype co-founder Janus Friis.

Her father, businessman Hans Christian Knudsen, committed suicide, and many years later her stepfather Ole Tholstrup died from alcoholism.

She was very close to Sir Roger and is quoted as crediting him with "turning her life around".

Wildlife activist and author Lauren St John was among the people who sent Sir Roger a message of condolence on Twitter.

She wrote:

 

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