Belfast Telegraph

Boris reveals divorce plans amid rumours of bid to oust Theresa May

- BY ANDREW WOODCOCK

FORMER foreign secretary Boris Johnson and his wife Marina Wheeler have announced that they have separated and are going through the process of divorce.

In a joint personal statement the couple said that their separation occurred “several months ago”.

The announceme­nt comes after The Sun revealed on its front page that the Conservati­ve MP and his lawyer wife, both 54, were no longer living together.

In their statement, Mr Johnson and Ms Wheeler said: “Several months ago, after 25 years of marriage, we decided it was in our best interests to separate.

“We have subsequent­ly agreed to divorce and that process is under way.

“As friends we will continue to support our four children in the years ahead. We will not be commenting further.”

Mr Johnson was a childhood friend of Ms Wheeler — the daughter of BBC journalist Charles Wheeler — when they were both pupils at the European School in Brussels.

He met his first wife, Allegra Mostyn-Owen, while they were students at Oxford, and they wed in 1987, but the marriage was annulled in 1993 and he married Ms Wheeler later that year. The couple have two sons and two daughters.

Mr Johnson has repeatedly come under scrutiny over his personal life. The Appeal Court ruled in 2013 that the public had a right to know that he had fathered a daughter during an adulterous liaison while Mayor of London in 2009.

In 2004 he was sacked from the Tory front bench over a reported affair with journalist Petronella Wyatt.

It is not known whether the couple’s decision to separate pre-dates Mr Johnson’s resignatio­n as Foreign Secretary. The pair were photograph­ed together moving out of his official residence after he quit the Cabinet.

News of the divorce comes as Mr Johnson is at the centre of intense speculatio­n over a possible challenge to Theresa May as leader of the Conservati­ve Party and Prime Minister.

He walked out of Mrs May’s Cabinet in July in protest at her Chequers plan for future relations with the EU, and this week used his regular column in the Daily Telegraph to condemn her Brexit blueprint as a disaster.

He is due to address fellow euroscepti­cs on the fringe of this month’s Conservati­ve Party conference in Birmingham, in an interventi­on which threatens to overshadow Mrs May’s efforts to rally activists behind her plan.

In Westminste­r, speculatio­n was rife over whether Mr Johnson may have made news of his impending divorce public in order to “clear the decks” ahead of a leadership bid.

One unnamed ally was quoted by the Daily Mail as saying: “I believe it is in Boris’s interests to get this news out there now so it is not used by his enemies in the height of a leadership contest.

“This means that if and when he goes for the top job, it will be old news and cannot harm him.”

Boris Johnson’s marriage to Marina Wheeler survived through years of turbulence. Throughout it all, Ms Wheeler stuck by her embattled husband.

The couple made headlines again in 2015 when Mr Johnson was spotted giving his wife a “backie” on a bicycle when he was mayor.

He claimed he was “unaware” he had been breaking the law.

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Boris Johnson and his wife Marina Wheeler have separateda­fter 25 years of marriage

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