Boris Johnson’s family is suffering



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Ch. Johnson Wahl, 40, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, died “unexpectedly and quietly” on Monday at St. Mary’s Hospital in Paddington, west London.

The prime minister, referred to in the report by his first name as Alexander, is the eldest of four children whose shareholder he had with Stanley Johnson. The couple met in 1962.

Other children of the deceased include journalist and commentator Rachel, environmentalist Leo, and former conservative legislator and minister Jo.

Ch. Johnson Wahl was born into the family of attorney James Fawcetto. He was president of the European Commission for Human Rights in the 1980s. Ch. Johnson Wahl studied English at Oxford University.

After meeting S. Johnson, whom she married in 1963, she retired to study in the United States, where Boris Johnson was born in 1964.

He later returned to graduate with a bachelor’s degree, but made a living painting portraits.

In 1979, she divorced S. Johnson. In 1988, she married Nicholas Wahlu, an American history professor, and they lived in New York until his death in 1996.

Like many other British families, the Johnsons disagreed with Brexit, even though the prime minister spent his early childhood in Brussels, where his father worked for the European Parliament.

Rachel Johnson was very pro-European, and Boris Johnson himself revealed in 2019 that his mother, having avoided publicity after pursuing a political career, had voted for the UK to leave the European Union.

He said his mother taught him to “firmly believe in the equal importance, dignity and worth of all human beings on the planet.”

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