Boris Johnson and his fiancee Carrie Symonds are to “celebrate their wedding” in summer next year, it has been reported.
The couple have sent save-the-date cards to family and friends for an event on Saturday July 30 2022, according to The Sun.
The paper said details of where they will marry remained a secret.
Downing Street and aides to the Prime Minister declined to comment on the report.
The couple announced their engagement – together with the news that they were expecting their first child – in February last year.
The paper suggested they had delayed the wedding until 2022 to ensure it was not disrupted by Covid restrictions.
Boris Johnson to marry fiancee Carrie Symonds at ceremony next summer
The Prime Minister and his fiancee have told family and friends to save the date although the venue is not decided.
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