Joan Branson, the wife of Sir Richard Branson, passed away at the age of 80 due to a blood clot, as revealed by a coroner.
Lady Joan Sarah Drummond Branson died at London Bridge Hospital on November 24, 2025, after experiencing complications from a back injury she sustained following a fall.
During a recent pre-inquest hearing, it was noted that her family, including Sir Richard, 75, their daughter Holly, 44, and their son Sam, 41, are not seeking to assign blame for her passing.
A comprehensive inquest into the circumstances of her death is scheduled for later this year.
The inquest is anticipated to explore whether Lady Branson should have been given blood thinners, considering she was also using anti-clot stockings, according to the Mirror.
In a statement made at the Inner West London Coroners’ Court, Holly expressed, “I believe mum received excellent care. The doctors saved her life three years ago, granting us an additional three years together.”
‘We just want to help other families if there are any lessons to be learned.’
Senior Coroner Professor Fiona Wilcox told the court that expert witnesses will testify as to whether prescribing Lady Branson the anti-coagulant Heparin could have prevented her death.
Lady Joan Sarah Drummond Branson passed away at London Bridge Hospital on November 24, 2025, following complications from a back injury she obtained as a result of a fall
The couple on their wedding day on Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands
Lady Branson had a history of blood clots, the court heard, going back at least as far as 2010.
Then in 2018, she awoke one morning in 2018 to find her leg three times the size it usually was.
After rushing to hospital, she and Sir Richard were informed that she had a series of blood clots from her ankle to her groin, in one of the worst cases doctors had seen.
Lady Branson was prescribed Warfarin and given a compression clot, but was warned she remained at risk of a ‘major pulmonary embolism’.
She had urgent surgery to install an umbrella structure in her leg, which prevented any of the clots from entering her lungs.
At the time of Lady Branson’s death, her husband, Virgin tycoon Sir Richard, was in the same hospital as her, having injured his shoulder in a bike accident.
Sharing the news last year, he said: ‘Heartbroken to share that Joan, my wife and partner for 50 years, has passed away.
‘She was the most wonderful mum and grandmum our kids and grandkids could have ever wished for. She was my best friend, my rock, my guiding light, my world. Love you forever, Joan.’

The couple’s daughter Holly recently shared an emotional tribute to her late mother as she reflected on the ‘initial shock and pain’ of her passing
He later added Lady Branson died ‘quickly and painlessly’, and that he had shared lunch with her on the day of her death.
Holly also shared an emotional tribute to her late mother as she reflected on the ‘initial shock and pain’ of her passing, describing her as ‘one in a billion, brilliant and kind’.
Posting photos with Joan throughout her childhood, Holly said she and her family ‘feel very loved’ following an outpouring of sympathies in the wake of her mother’s passing.
The family held a beachfront gathering for friends and family to remember her at his 74-acre private estate on Necker Island, in the British Virgin Islands.
Sir Richard and Lady Branson first met in 1976 at The Manor, a former recording studio in Oxfordshire, England.
The couple had three children, Holly, Sam and Clare Sarah. Clare Sarah died shortly after birth in 1979.















