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Conservative, after all: Boris Johnson will get married | Israel today

2019-12-14T18:35:10.052Z


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The British Prime Minister's divorce is expected to become official soon, and he will marry his young girlfriend Carrie Simmonds.

  • Johnson and Simonds // Photo: IPA

The unseen heroine of the UK election was Carrie Simmonds, Boris Johnson's young partner, who was careful to keep away from the conservative party leader's intense election campaign. So far was 31-year-old Simonds 'absence from Johnson's public appearances that when the prime minister arrived on Thursday to vote on his own, that is, in the company of his and Simonds' dog, a rumor of a crisis in the already heated relationship between the two quickly developed again Once upon a time, neighbors called police following an exchange of shouts echoing in the neighborhood.

Now, as the British media anticipates, a significant turnaround is expected in this relationship: marriages to be held not too far away. After Johnson was officially divorced from his current wife, lawyer Marin Wheeler. If that prediction is fulfilled, it will be 55-year-old Johnson's third marriage. The British prime minister said in the last days of the election campaign that his relationship with Simonds makes him happy.

The Conservative Daily Mail reports in a very telling article to British First Lady that Simonds' absence from the campaign was due to the decision of the young conservative activist, who had previously held several senior positions in British government offices. The paper also states that Simmonds, who moved in with Johnson at the Prime Minister's residence on 10 Downing Street, deserves to be the "first wife" of the United Kingdom in the new era that opened last weekend.

Source: israelhayom

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