Johanna Francis (née Dooyeweerd) was born in Amsterdam in 1936 to an extremely well-to-do family, daughter of one of the most famous philosophers of all time. She survived Nazi occupation in World War II and went on to marry a penniless Welsh farmer in an incredible love match that lasted for the rest of their lives. She died in 2021 at her farm in Wales, after a singularly devoted and extraordinary relationship.
Jantien Powell is a published author/illustrator, and daughter of Johanna Francis.
Alan Francis is the former head of the Design Council for Wales and the son of Johanna Francis.
Stephen Jones is a multi award-winning The Sunday Times rugby correspondent and world-renowned rugby expert. He is the author of several books on the sport, including Endless Winter: Inside Story of the Rugby Revolution which won the prestigious William Hill Sports Book of the Year award. Nick Cain is a rugby columnist for The Sunday Times and chief writer for The Rugby Paper. He edited Rugby World magazine for nine years, and is the co-author of The Lions Diary with Jeremy Guscott and Rugby Union for Dummies.