30 May 2021

Boris Johnson marries fiancee in secret ceremony - reports

3:36 pm on 30 May 2021

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has married his fiancee Carrie Symonds in a secret ceremony at Westminster Cathedral, it has been reported.

Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson walks with his partner Carrie Symonds as they arrive at The Midland, near the Manchester Central convention complex in Manchester, northwest England on September 28, 2019,

Senior Downing Street aides did not know about the wedding of Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds, one newspaper says. Photo: AFP

The wedding was held in front of close friends and family on Saturday, according to several newspapers.

Downing Street has declined to comment.

Work and Pensions secretary Therese Coffey tweeted: "Congratulations @BorisJohnson and @carriesymonds on your marriage today".

Northern Ireland's First Minister Arlene Foster also wished them a "huge congratulations" on Twitter.

The Mail on Sunday reported that 30 guests were invited to the ceremony at short notice - the maximum number of attendees allowed under Covid-19 restrictions in England.

A small number of church officials were involved in preparations for the Catholic ceremony, which was officiated by Father Daniel Humphreys, it said.

The Sun said senior Downing Street aides did not know about the wedding.

Members of the public were asked to leave Westminster Cathedral just after 1.30pm (UK time), it added.

Symonds, 33, who wore a white dress to exchange vows with the prime minister, is reported to have arrived in a limo about half an hour later.

Musicians were pictured leaving No 10 Downing Street on Saturday night.

Symonds was first romantically linked to Johnson, 56, by the media in early 2019.

They revealed that they were engaged and that she was pregnant in February 2020.

Their son, Wilfred, was born last April.

- BBC

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