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Carrie Symonds and Boris Johnson: Due to the corona, only 30 people were allowed to attend the wedding
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson reportedly married his fiancée Carrie Symonds.
The tabloids "Sun" and "Mail on Sunday" report on a secret wedding ceremony on Saturday in London's Westminster Cathedral.
A government spokesman did not want to comment on the reports, according to the Reuters news agency.
The two British newspapers report that the guests only received their invitation at the last minute.
Even Downing Street employees were unaware of the plans.
Wedding celebrations in Great Britain are currently limited to a maximum of 30 people due to the current Corona measures.
According to the two newspapers, the church was suddenly evacuated at about half past one.
Half an hour later, Carrie Symonds drove up in a limousine.
Johnson and Symonds have lived together on Downing Street since Johnson took office as Prime Minister in 2019.
Last year they both announced they were engaged.
Their son Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas Johnson was born in April 2020.
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