An enthusiastic fan of the Royal Family who was reportedly nicknamed "The Union Jack Man" by the late Queen Elizabeth II has died, aged 91.
Terry Hutt, from Weston-super-Mare, was known for camping outside hospitals ahead of royal births.
"I always get the Queen smiling, I might stop out for several nights but when I get her smiling, it's always worthwhile," he said in 2016.
His daughter, Tracey Joy, said he was a "tireless" campaigner for the NHS and Birnbeck Pier. "A life well lived and as we are grieving we look back at his fight for life, love for his family," she added.
Hutt became a keen royalist at the age of four, when the King and Queen visited his parents after the Blitz in London and gave him a souvenir mug.






