Tony Blair was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom between 1997 and 2007, and the former politician's legacy is still heavily scrutinised to this day.
On Tuesday, the 72-year-old is back in the spotlight thanks to Channel 4'sThe Tony Blair Story. A synopsis for the 90-minute documentary reads: "Tony Blair was one of Britain's most successful and controversial leaders. With unprecedented access, including to Blair and his family, this series charts his rise to power. And what happened next."
Away from politics, Tony is married to wife Cherie Blair, the daughter of UK actor Tony Booth, and the pair share four children, Euan, Nicky, Kathryn and Leo. While Tony's children often stay out of the spotlight these days, two of them have achieved levels of fame.
Here's all you need to know about Tony and Cherie's brood…
Tony's eldest son, Euan, was born in 1984, ten years before his father became Leader of the Opposition, and 13 years before Tony was elected as Prime Minister. When he was 16, Euan ended up making headlines when he was found "drunk and incapable" in Leicester Square after completing his GCSEs.
After his education, Euan worked as an intern for American politicians from both the Republicans and Democrats, before founding WhiteHat in 2016; the business is now known as Multiverse. Euan founded the company alongside close friend Sophie Adelman, and the brand helps school leavers get into apprenticeships.
The company has proven lucrative for Euan, who was appointed an MBE in 2022 and been featured in The Sunday Times Rich List twice, most recently in 2025 when he was valued at £350 million.
In 2013, Euan married venture capitalist Suzanne Ashman, and the couple have since welcomed two children.
Born in 1985, Nicky is Tony and Cherie's second eldest child, and he has had a varied career, including working as a teacher and founding a video game company, Magnitude Gaming; although this was dissolved in 2013.
Nicky has since found success and fame as a football agent, and he has represented some of Mexico's biggest sporting talents, including Hector Herrara and Marco Fabian. ESPN reports that Nicky became interested in the country's sporting pedigree after the team triumphed at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
In 2015, Nicky married divorce lawyer Alexandra Bevir.
Unlike her older brothers, Kathryn has opted for a career outside of the limelight, following in her mother's footsteps by becoming a family law barrister with New Court Chambers. Kathryn has been incredibly successful in her legal career, and in 2021, Tatler reported that she owned three properties, including two London townhouses.
In her youth, Kathryn was targeted by trolls after an unflattering photo of her was published. In 2013, her father confessed he had no idea how difficult his children had found growing up with him in Downing Street, saying: "I felt a little guilty actually, because I then realised they'd been through a whole lot of stuff that I hadn't really appreciated."
Tony and Cherie's youngest child, Leo, made history when he was born in 2000, becoming the first child to be born to a sitting Prime Minister in over 150 years. Leo was named after Tony's father, who passed away in 2012.
In 2006, it was reported that there was a plot by Fathers4Justice to kidnap Leo in order to draw attention to their cause. At the time, neither the family nor the Metropolitan police would comment on the validity of the reports.
Leo has reportedly been studying at Oxford University.