DAVID CAMERON today celebrated the first anniversary of his retirement by taking his mother to cheer on Jo Konta at Wimbledon.

The ex-PM - famed for his love of "chillaxing" - was spotted in the crowd on Centre Court, sitting with his 82-year-old mother Mary.

4 David Cameron shared a joke with his 82-year-old mother Mary as they watched the tennis together at Wimbledon Credit: PA:Press Association

4 Mr Cameron and his mother sat on Centre Court while Jo Konta was playing Credit: PA:Press Association

He looked delighted to be out of the political fray on the day that his predecessor Theresa May unveiled the law that will take us out of the EU.

It is one year ago exactly that Mr Cameron submitted his resignation to the Queen, with Mrs May replacing him.

He has repeatedly taken advantage of having more downtime - splashing out on a £25,000 shed where he is writing his memoirs.

The former Prime Minister, who quit as an MP in the autumn, is a keen tennis fan.

4 The Camerons were just a few rows away from John Bercow, the Commons Speaker Credit: Rex Features

4 The Speaker - who is a passionate tennis fan - was with his outspoken wife Sally Credit: Getty Images

Also seen at Wimbledon today was John Bercow, Speaker of the House of Commons, and his outspoken wife Sally.

Mr Bercow and Mr Cameron repeatedly clashed in Parliament - but the Speaker revealed recently that the rowing pair were united by their love of tennis star Roger Federer.

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The two men sat just a few rows away from each other today, although it is not clear if they found time for a chat.

The action on Centre Court today saw Johanna Konta knocked out in the Wimbledon semi-finals by veteran champ Venus Williams.

But there was one piece of good news for Brit fans, as Andy Murray's brother Jamie won his mixed doubles match alongside Martina Hingis.