Diana Fox Carney (Mark Carney’s Wife) Height, Age, Children, Family, Biography
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Religion: Christianity
Age: 60 Years
Hometown: Oxford, London
Bio/Wiki | |
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Birth Name | Diana Lisa Fox |
Profession(s) | Economist, Academician, Philanthropist |
Famous for | Being the wife of the Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney |
Physical Stats | |
Height (approx.) | 5' 8" (173 cm) |
Eye Colour | Hazel Green |
Hair Colour | Light Ash Blonde |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | Year, 1965 |
Age (as of 2025) | 60 Years |
Birthplace | Cheltenham, England |
Nationality | • British • Canadian |
Hometown | Oxford, London |
School | • Oxford High School, England • Marlborough College (Joined in 1981) |
College/University | • University of Oxford • University of Pennsylvania • Stanford Center for Professional Development |
Educational Qualification(s) | • MA in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics from University of Oxford (October 1984 - June 1987) • MA in International Relations from University of Pennsylvania (September 1987 - May 1988) • MSc in Agricultural Economics from University of Oxford (September 1991 - June 1992) • Certificate in Energy Innovation and Emerging Technologies from Stanford Center for Professional Development |
Religion | Christianity |
Hobbies | Gardening, Reading, Writing |
Controversy | Criticised for Her Housing Remarks In March 2013, she made headlines after tweeting that she and her husband were struggling to find a "suitable" place to live in England, following Mark's appointment as the Governor of the Bank of England. This comment drew criticism from social media users who pointed out that Mark received a housing allowance of $7,700 per week. The British press also labelled her as "anti-capitalist" and an "eco-warrior." |
Social Media | • Facebook |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status | Married |
Affairs/Boyfriends | Mark Carney (Prime Minister of Canada) |
Marriage Date | July 1994 |
Family | |
Husband/Spouse | Mark Carney (Prime Minister of Canada)![]() |
Children | Son- None Daughter(s)- 4 • Sophia Carney • Amelia Carney • Tess Carney • Cleo Carney (studies at Harvard University) ![]() |
Parents | Father- Christopher Fox (farmer) Mother- Jennifer Atkinson |
Siblings | Sister- Lady Rotherwick |
Other Relatives | Father-in-law- Robert James Martin Carney (educator) Mother-in-law- Verlie Margaret Carney |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Diana Fox Carney
- Diana belongs to a wealthy English family, which is involved in pig farming.
- She spent her early childhood at the Quarwood House in Gloucestershire.
- Diana’s parents parted ways when she was very young.
- After completing her schooling in England, she enrolled at the University of Oxford, where she joined the university’s ice hockey team. She was also a member of Oxford’s skating and shooting club.
- It was during her time at Oxford that she met Mark Carney; they soon began dating each other. After dating one another for some time, the couple got married in 1994.
- At the University of Oxford, Diana specialised in Third World development.
- She studied at the University of Pennsylvania through the
- Thereafter, the couple moved to Toronto, Canada, where they lived for a short while. They then shifted to Ottawa and after a few years, they relocated to London, where her husband, Mark, served as the Governor of the Bank of England.
- In 1994, she was chosen as a Research Associate and a Research Fellow at the Overseas Development Institute in London; she served in the institute till 1998.
- In 1998, she joined the UK Department for International Development (DFID), where she assisted the British government in formulating policies to tackle the rising poverty. As a part of the DFID, she has also served in Eastern and Southern Africa, where she worked closely with various governments.
- She was then appointed as the Senior Advisor at Eurasia Group Ltd. She has also served as a Senior Advisor at BeyondNetZero and Helios Climate.
- Diana is also considered to be a climate policy expert. According to her, she became enthusiastic about the subject after she lived in Africa and saw the ill effects of climate change on the environment.
- In 2012, she supported the anti-banking Occupy movement and called the British banking structure “rotten and inadequate.”
- In 2020, following his retirement from the post, Diana and Mark moved back to Canada.
- She is a fellow at the Canada-based Balsillie School of International Affairs (BSIA).
- Diana has also written numerous economics-related articles for the magazine, Corporate Knights.
- She has also worked as a Strategic Adviser in Willis Towers Watson’s Climate and Resilience Hub.
- Diana Fox Carney is a philanthropist and has served as a board member with several international NGOs, including ClientEarth, Save the Children (UK), and the Shell Foundation.
- In 2022, she was invited by The Malburian Club to talk about the challenges of climate change. She gave a speech on the topic, “Climate Change: Progress to Date and Challenges Ahead.”
- She later joined Pi Capital as the executive director.
- Diana Fox has also served as Vice President of Research at Canada 2020, a think tank. There, she worked mostly on energy/environment issues as well as problems around income inequality.
- She has also served as the ambassador of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).
- She also runs a website named Eco Products that Work where she sells eco-friendly products to its customers all around the world.
- In January 2025, it was revealed that Eurasia Group, where Diana works, received a $446,210 contract from the Canadian government for “geopolitical research, analysis, and insights” for Natural Resources Canada.
- She is an avid coffee and tea lover. She likes to begin her day by consuming coffee. She also has a kitchen garden, where she likes to work in her free time. She likes growing different types of flowers in it.