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Image copyright Reuters Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds are engaged and are expecting a baby in early summer, the couple haveannounced.
Ms Symonds wrote on Instagram that they got engaged at the end of last year, adding she felt "incredibly blessed". Mr Johnson, 55, and Ms Symonds, 31, became the first unmarried couple to occupy Downing Street when they moved in last year. Ms Symonds is also the youngest partner of a prime minister in 174years.
* Who is Carrie Symonds? * Carrie Symonds makes first speech since No 10 move In a post on her private Instagram account, she wrote: "Many of you already know but for my friends that still don't, we got engaged at the end of last year... and we've got a baby hatching early summer. Feel incredibly blessed." Image copyright CarrieSymonds/Instagram
It will be a third marriage for Mr Johnson - who divorced his first wife and is now estranged from second wife Marina Wheeler. Earlier this month, a court heard that the prime minister and Ms Wheeler were preparing to end their marriage after reaching an agreement over money. Ms Wheeler and Mr Johnson, who have four children, separated in 2018 after marrying in 1993. The prime minister has recently lost a chancellor - and his home secretary is under pressure following the resignation of her department's most senior official on Saturday morning. But, several hours later, happier news for Boris Johnson. He is always reluctant to talk about his private life and his children, but it was announced that he is to become a father again. Rumours had swirled at Westminster as his partner Carrie Symonds - a prominent environmental campaigner - hadn't been seen regularly. And she had just appointed her own PR adviser, paid for fromConservative funds.
They are the first unmarried couple to move in to Downing Street and they have now announced their engagement. If they tie the knot, Boris Johnson will become the first prime minister to have got divorced and married in office since the Earl of Grafton in 1769 - another recent divorced man with a colourful privatelife.
Ms Symonds, the former Conservative Party communications chief, was first romantically linked to Mr Johnson by the media in early 2019. But her association with Mr Johnson goes back to when she worked on his successful re-election bid as London mayor in 2012. Image copyright Reuters Image copyright PA Media She is now a senior adviser for US environmental campaign group Oceana, after quitting her role with the Tories in 2018. Former chancellor Sajid Javid, who resigned from government after a dispute with Mr Johnson, offered the couple his congratulations, tweeting it was "wonderful news". Former Scottish Conservatives leader Ruth Davidson was one of the first to congratulate the couple on social media. Both Tony Blair and David Cameron had children while in office asprime minister.
Mr Blair and his wife, Cherie, welcomed their fourth child Leo, in 2000, three years after the Labour leader's landslide victory. A baby daughter, Florence, was born to Mr Cameron and his wife,Samantha in 2010.
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