Tony Blair's son Euan could be worth £320m after huge investment in successful ...

Tony Blair's son Euan could be worth £320m after huge investment in successful ...
Tony Blair's son Euan could be worth £320m after huge investment in successful ...

As the former prime minister’s eldest son, the heir to Blair was destined to be worth millions one day.

But Euan, 37, appears to have leapfrogged his father Tony in the family rich list after his company was valued at £640million.

Euan is understood to own close to 50 per cent of Multiverse, which offers apprenticeships to those seeking alternatives to university.

On the valuation he is now worth considerably more than his 68-year-old father. The former Labour leader’s fortune was once estimated at around £100million – prompting claims from the man himself that the true figure is below £20million.

Euan Blair and his wife Suzanne leave All Saints Church after getting married on September 14, 2013 in Wotton Underwood. Today, the 37-year-old's company was valued at £640million

Euan Blair and his wife Suzanne leave All Saints Church after getting married on September 14, 2013 in Wotton Underwood. Today, the 37-year-old's company was valued at £640million

Until today, Euan was most famous for his overexuberant celebrations following his final GCSE exam.

Then just 16 years old, he was found ‘drunk and insensible’ by police in Leicester Square after finishing his final exam. Having initially given officers an old address – and claiming he was 18 – he was released without charge and driven home to Downing Street in the early hours.

More than two decades after that alcohol binge, he is now enjoying the taste of success after writing the latest chapter in what has already been dubbed the Blair Rich Project.

After leaving No 10, Tony Blair became the world’s highest-paid public speaker, charging up to £300,000 per booking with a two-year waiting list.

He also took on lucrative consultancy work, with his firm earning seven-figure sums for advising world leaders on ‘political and economic trends and governmental reform’. Clients included Egypt’s Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who came to power in a military coup, and Kazakhstan’s Nursultan Nazarbeyev, who sought PR advice after police killed more than a dozen

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