Joan Templeman appears with Richard Branson in a 2016 photo taken in the United States. AP


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Joan Templeman, the wife of British entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson, died at age 80. Branson shared the news on Tuesday in a heartfelt post on social media. He wrote that he felt “heartbroken to share that Joan, my wife and partner for 50 years, has passed away.” He described her as his “best friend,” “my rock,” and “my world.”

Branson founded Virgin Atlantic, Virgin Galactic and Virgin Orbit. He often credited Templeman for offering support through every challenge. He said she shaped their family with deep love and strength.

A long partnership built on friendship

The couple met in 1976 at The Manor, a recording studio in Oxfordshire. Branson wrote in a 2020 blog post that he felt drawn to her right away. He said “Joan was a down-to-earth Scottish lady and I quickly realised she wouldn’t be impressed by my usual antics.”

She worked at an antique shop that sold vintage signs. Branson admitted he spent many days visiting the shop just to see her. He said he slowly bought a growing collection of tin signs that advertised everything from bread to cigarettes. He often joked that his interest in antiques grew only because he wanted another excuse to talk to her.

The couple eventually married in 1989 on Necker Island in the Caribbean. They built a family with three children: Holly, Sam and Sarah Clare. Their daughter Sarah Clare died shortly after birth in 1979, a loss Branson often said shaped their bond as parents.

Family pays tribute

Branson described Templeman as “the most wonderful mum and grandmum our kids and grandkids could have ever wished for.” Their son Sam also shared a touching message. He wrote that she was “the kindest, most loving, warm and abundantly generous woman to walk this Earth.” He added, “I am so deeply grateful to have had the privilege of being your son and being able to call you mum.”

Branson often spoke about Templeman’s quiet nature. He said she stayed “a very private person” but always offered unwavering support. He credited her for guiding him mentally, emotionally and spiritually throughout their life together.

A life filled with love and grounding presence

Templeman avoided the spotlight, even as Branson became one of the most recognizable business figures in the world. Friends said she gave him balance. She encouraged him during stressful years but also grounded him when his ideas grew bold or risky. Branson wrote that she stood by him “every step of the way.”

The couple spent much of their life between London, Oxfordshire and Necker Island. They raised their children with strong family traditions and close relationships. Branson often said Joan created a sense of calm that held the family together.

Her death leaves a deep loss for the Branson family, who now look back on decades of shared memories shaped by her warmth, humour and generosity.

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