British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to tie the knot with his fiancee Carrie Symonds in July 30, 2022 after delaying plans due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
This is according to a report by The Sun tabloid. The report which was released on Monday morning revealed that the couple have sent “save the date” cards for July 30 next year.
However, details of where they will marry remained a secret.
Johnson’s marriage while in office will make him the second prime minister ever to marry while in office, following Robert Jenkinson in 1822.
His partner Symonds, a 33-year-old former head of communications for the Conservative Party, gave birth to their son Wilfred in April last year weeks after Johnson left intensive care after recovering from the coronavirus.
Johnson has been married twice before. He had four children with his previous wife, lawyer Marina Wheeler, before they split in 2018. The couple only finalized their divorce last November.
Johnson also reportedly has a daughter born as the result of an affair.