The brother of former Prime Minister David Cameron has died from cancer at the age of 59. 

Alexander Cameron suffered a lengthy battle with ill-health, stepping down from the bar for retirement after his cancer diagnosis in 2020 following a career spanning over 30 years. 

The star barrister was the first to appear on camera while in action at the Court of Appeal. But the brilliance of Alex made itself felt far beyond the courtroom.  

Some argue that it was his success which fired up the ambitions of his younger brother – so much so that his sibling propelled himself to the office of Prime Minister in 2010. 

The younger Cameron hinted as much when, twelve years ago, he guest edited the Big Issue magazine.

‘I lived in the shadow of my older brother,’ wrote the then Prime Minister. ‘He was three years older and was a huge success. It was great to have that kind of role model and I was incredibly proud of him, but like many younger brothers you find yourself always a few steps behind.’

Alexander Cameron suffered a lengthy battle with ill-health, stepping down from the bar for retirement after his cancer diagnosis in 2020 following a career spanning over 30 years

Alexander Cameron suffered a lengthy battle with ill-health, stepping down from the bar for retirement after his cancer diagnosis in 2020 following a career spanning over 30 years

Alexander Cameron suffered a lengthy battle with ill-health, stepping down from the bar for retirement after his cancer diagnosis in 2020 following a career spanning over 30 years

Alex’s leaver’s photo, recalls a friend, showed him ‘leaping a hurdle – he was a very good athlete – with a glass of champagne balancing on the hurdle.’ He still holds the course record for the 440m

Alex’s leaver’s photo, recalls a friend, showed him ‘leaping a hurdle – he was a very good athlete – with a glass of champagne balancing on the hurdle.’ He still holds the course record for the 440m

Alex’s leaver’s photo, recalls a friend, showed him ‘leaping a hurdle – he was a very good athlete – with a glass of champagne balancing on the hurdle.’ He still holds the course record for the 440m

Some argue that it was his success which fired up the ambitions of his younger brother – so much so that David Cameron propelled himself to the office of Prime Minister in 2010

Some argue that it was his success which fired up the ambitions of his younger brother – so much so that David Cameron propelled himself to the office of Prime Minister in 2010

Some argue that it was his success which fired up the ambitions of his younger brother – so much so that David Cameron propelled himself to the office of Prime Minister in 2010

When their prep school, Heatherdown in Berkshire, put on a production of Toad Of Toad Hall, Alex – as he was always known – took centre stage as Rat. David had a minor role as ‘Harold Rabbit’.

The disparity in status grew at Eton, where Alex became a member of ‘Pop’, the school’s self-elected elite who are entitled to wear flamboyant waistcoats.

Alex’s leaver’s photo, recalls a friend, showed him ‘leaping a hurdle – he was a very good athlete – with a glass of champagne balancing on the hurdle.’ He still holds the course record for the 440m.

At Bristol University, he dazzled contemporaries. ‘He was extraordinarily personable and extremely bright,’ one of them says. ‘Just one of those personalities who could carry everyone with him.’

His talents were perfectly suited to his subsequent legal career, during which he married fellow barrister Sarah Fearnley-Whittingstall – cousin of chef Hugh – and had two children, Imogen and Angus. 

Described as a ‘phenomenon’ with ‘enthralling advocacy skills’ and ‘universally loved’, he was just 39 when made a Queen’s Counsel. 

His contribution to politics had been made long before. Not on his own behalf – he contented himself with being chairman of his parish council – but, it is said, by spurring on the younger brother who had once lived in his shadow, when the Conservative leadership was up for grabs. ‘You’ve got to go for it,’ said Alex. 

The rest is history.

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