The Prime Minister of Great Britain is said to have married his fiancée in a "secret ceremony".
An official confirmation is pending.
London - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has apparently said yes to his fiancée Carrie Symonds. Media reports write of a "secret ceremony" on Saturday in a small group. Reports from
The Sun
and
Mail on Sunday
said relatives and friends attended the wedding ceremony in Westminster Catholic Cathedral in London. The timing of the alleged marriage is surprising. Because only a few days ago
The Sun had
reported that Johnson and Symonds wanted to get married in the summer of next year. The couple sent cards asking them to mark July 30, 2022 as their wedding date.
Now the tabloid reported that Johnson and Symonds got married on Saturday afternoon.
According to the newspaper, the couple had planned the "night and fog" campaign for months.
The bride wore a "breathtaking long and flowing white dress".
However, neither
The Sun
nor other British media initially
had any information about the groom's clothing
.
The head of government is known for his often disheveled appearance.
According to the
Mail on Sunday
newspaper
, around 30 guests attended the wedding ceremony.
You were invited at the last minute.
The office staff of the prime minister were not privy to his wedding plans.
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson is said to have secretly married his fiancée
The 56-year-old prime minister and the 33-year-old former head of communications at his Conservative Party have been engaged since the end of 2019, and their son Wilfred was born in April 2020. According to
The Sun
, Johnson and Symonds were married by the same priest who baptized Wilfred. The little son was therefore also at the wedding party. Johnson has been married twice and has at least six children, four of them from his second marriage to lawyer Marina Wheeler and a daughter born in 2009 after an affair. He left uncommented information about another alleged child from an extramarital relationship.
If Johnson and Symonds have actually tied the knot, Johnson would only be the second British Prime Minister to marry during his tenure. Most recently, the then British Prime Minister Robert Jenkinson did this in 1822.
(AFP / aka)