Losing a lifelong partner leaves a quiet ache that words can barely touch. Sir Richard Branson shared that heartbreak today as he announced the passing of his wife, Joan. After 50 years together, he described her as his “best friend,” “rock,” and “guiding light.”
Joan Branson, known for her warmth and deep love for her family, was 75. Richard wrote that she was the most wonderful mother and grandmother their children and grandchildren could have hoped for. His tribute showed a man holding tight to memories that shaped half a century of his life.

The turning point in their love story came early. Richard once shared that he fell for Joan the moment he met her, drawn to her calm, down-to-earth nature. In a romantic gesture, he even bought Necker Island for her when they were still young and building Virgin — despite barely being able to afford it.
The couple married in 1989 and welcomed three children: Holly, Sam, and Clare Sarah, who sadly passed away as an infant. Despite Richard’s fame, Joan preferred a quiet life, avoiding interviews and public attention. She supported him from the background, choosing privacy over the spotlight.
Richard often said Joan kept him grounded through adventures, risks, and even his journey to space. Her nervousness about his 2021 spaceflight showed the depth of her love and worry for him.
As tributes pour in, many remember Joan for her kindness, warmth, and quiet strength. And for Richard Branson, her loss marks the end of a beautiful chapter filled with love, partnership, and memories that will stay with him forever.