
On 1 March 1994 – the day of his 50th birthday – Daltrey received a letter from a woman claiming to be his daughter, from a brief relationship during the interval between his marriages. Daltrey and Taylor have been married since 1971, and have three children together: daughters Rosie Lea (born in 1972) and Willow Amber (born in 1975), and son Jamie (born in 1981). Daltrey and Taylor were introduced by her friend, who knew she was down after a recent break-up with Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin (personal account from Taylor's parents ). In 1968 he met Heather Taylor, a model who was born in the UK, living with her grandmother at the time, and the subject of the 1967 song. In 1967, another son, Mathias, was the result of his affair with Swedish model Elisabeth Aronsson. We all need to know what goes on behind the scenes that is causing this country's economic mess.

Politics In 1970, Daltrey publicly supported The National Campaign for Freedom of Information, saying: 'I come from a working-class background and I am proud of it and I intend to fight for the workers' right to know. In 2012, he offered his support to a project helping unemployed young people in, run by Tomorrow's People Trust.

Daltrey also announced that a portion of ticket sales from his solo tours would go to fund the teen cancer centres. On 4 November 2011, Daltrey and Pete Townshend launched the Daltrey/Townshend Teen and Young Adult Cancer Programme at the in Los Angeles, to be funded by the Who's charity Who Cares? The launch, followed on 5 November by a fund-raising event, was also attended by.


In 2011, Daltrey became a patron of the Children's Respite Trust for children with disabilities.In 2011, Daltrey, and provided funding for 's research at the into vocal cord repair for victims of cancer and other disorders.
