Tony Blair's children are pictured together again for the first time in public

Sir Tony Blair‘s children were reunited in public as he was knighted at Windsor Castle yesterday.

Sir Tony, who was Labour prime minister between 1997 and 2007, was appointed a Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, the oldest and most senior British Order of Chivalry. 

His wife Cherie Blair was embraced their daughter Kathryn, who had taken off her shoes ahead of the ceremony in St George’s Chapel. Also there was eldest son Euan Blair – now 38 years old and firmly on his way to becoming a billionaire with an estimated net worth of more than £330million due to his tech business and property portfolio.

Middle child Nicky, a 36-year-old football agent, and youngest born Leo, 22, a student who was born during Blair’s time in Number 10 were also there to support their father.

The knighthood prompted a noisy protest outside the castle walls by around 150 Stop the War activists who chanted ‘Tony Blair war criminal’. 

Earlier this year more than 1.5 million signatures…

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