After stepping down, Johnson plans to move his wedding party from his official residence

After announcing His resignation In the Conservative Party, on Thursday, multiple sources revealed that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is planning an extended wedding in July with his partner Carrie, but not in Checkers, where the prime minister’s home is in Buckinghamshire, but in another location.

The 50-year-old man and his wife had earlier sent invitations to the guests to attend the party at the end of the month, according to the British newspaper, The Guardian.

But plans for the wedding at Checkers led to accusations that Johnson was trying to delay his departure from 10th Downing Street until then. On the other hand, sources close to Johnson denied this, and said that this was not a factor and that the party would move to another place.

this The couple got married last year At a small party with 30 guests due to the restrictions of the Corona pandemic, but Johnson’s spokesman said at the time that they planned to celebrate once more in the summer of 2022.

Johnson and his wife Carrie (Archyde.com)

Last year’s ceremony at Westminster Cathedral was secretly planned, and guests celebrated in Downing Street park, with only one official photo posted.

Also, wedding plans first reported by Bloomberg are likely to come under renewed scrutiny now that Johnson has said he will resign as Conservative leader and leave Downing Street when a new candidate is elected.

Boris Johnson, the outgoing British prime minister (archive - AFP)

Boris Johnson, the outgoing British prime minister (archive – AFP)

Carey, 31, watched her husband Johnson give his resignation speech in Downing Street, holding their daughter, Romy. Their young son, Wilf, was waiting in the doorway.

It is reported that this is the third marriage of Johnson, who has two children with Carrie Symonds.

Carey as she reads Johnson's resignation speech on Thursday (Archyde.com)

Carey as she reads Johnson’s resignation speech on Thursday (Archyde.com)

The appearance of Carrie Symonds, the emotional partner of the new Prime Minister, during his first arrival at the British Prime Minister’s headquarters, attracted the attention of the British media, and Carrie Symonds, 31, is considered one of the most prominent public relations experts in London, and has worked with senior officials and ministers in the Conservative Party. She is the daughter of Matthew Symonds, co-founder of The Independent newspaper.

Symonds grew up in East Sheen, southwest London, where she attended the prestigious Godolphin Walter School in Hammersmith.

The resigned Prime Minister announced his divorce from his wife, Marian Wheeler, in September 2018 following 25 years of marriage, declaring that they “decided to separate by mutual consent”, and that they “continued to support their four children.”

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