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PM mourning after his mother’ s sudden death

- GAVIN CORDON

Boris Johnson is mourning the loss of his mother after she died aged 79. Charlotte Johnson Wahl, a painter, died at a London hospital on Monday, according to The Daily Telegraph. The paper quoted her family as saying that she died “suddenly and peacefully”.

Mr Johnson once described his mother as the “supreme authority” in the family and credited her with instilling in him the equal value of every human life.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer was among the first politician­s to offer his condolence­s.

“I’m very sorry to learn of the prime minister’s loss. My condolence­s to him and his family,” he tweeted.

Tory MP Conor Burns said: “So sad to hear of the death of Boris Johnson’s mum. Thoughts and prayers are with him and the whole of the Johnson clan.”

Fellow Conservati­ve Angela Richardson added: “Sad news for the PM tonight as well as the rest of the Johnson family. Thoughts with them all.”

Conservati­ve Party cochairman Amanda Milling tweeted: “Our thoughts and prayers are with you.”

The daughter of the barrister Sir James Fawcett, who was president of the European Commission for Human Rights in the 1970s, Mrs Johnson Wahl studied English at Oxford University.

She interrupte­d her education to travel to America with Stanley Johnson – who she married in 1963 – before returning to complete her degree as the first married female undergradu­ate at her college, Lady Margaret Hall.

The couple had four children – Boris, journalist Rachel, former minister Jo and environmen­talist Leo – before they divorced in 1979.

As an artist, she made her name as a portrait painter – her sitters included Joanna Lumley and Jilly Cooper – although she painted other subjects, including landscapes.

In the years following her divorce, she refused to accept any money from her former husband, eking out a living by selling paintings. She later recalled she was “very hard up”.

In 1988, she married the American professor Nicholas Wahl and moved to New York where she began painting cityscapes – which were the subject of a sell-out exhibition in 2004 – but returned to

London following his death in 1996.

At the age of 40, she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease but she never allowed her illness to prevent her painting,

steadying herself with a walking frame as she worked.

In 2015, she was the subject of a retrospect­ive exhibition at the Mall Galleries in London.

 ??  ?? SUPREME AUTHORITY: Charlotte Johnson Wahl, the mother of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who died on Monday at the age of 79.
SUPREME AUTHORITY: Charlotte Johnson Wahl, the mother of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who died on Monday at the age of 79.
 ??  ?? She continued painting after Parkinson’s diagnosis.
She continued painting after Parkinson’s diagnosis.

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