Viliami (William) Tukuʻaho was the youngest son of Prince
Fatafehi Tuʻipelehake. He inherited the
Tuʻipelehake title after his brother Prince
Sione ʻUluvalu Ngu Takeivulai Tukuʻaho died in a car crash in the
United States in July 2006. He was the seventh title holder since its institution in the 19th century. He was married four times. In 1983 he married a
commoner, Mele Vikatolia (Mary Victoria) Faletau, renouncing his princely title in order to do so. They had two children. His princely title was however restored by King
George Tupou V in 2008. His fourth marriage, in January 2011, followed the divorce of his third wife, ʻEneʻio Tatafu. He then married Fifita Holeva Tuʻihaʻangana, from a noble family, Lord Tuʻihaʻangana's sister. ==Education==