British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds will “celebrate their wedding” next summer, The Sun reported on Sunday.
Johnson, 56, and his fiancée, 33, sent save-the-date cards to family and friends for a lavish bash on Saturday, July 30, 2022.
The couple got engaged in late 2019 but had to delay plans due to the Coronavirus.
Details of the exact place where the couple will tie the knot remain a closely guarded secret, but pals state that they are waiting until next year for a big celebration to be on the safe side.
Close friends of the couple say the fight against the virus, and getting the country bouncing back from the pandemic, means this summer is too soon for their big knees-up.
Among recommended locations for the party include the PM’s country pile Chequers in Buckinghamshire, or the Port Lympne safari park in Kent, where Carrie works.
Boris and Carrie were first seen together at a 2018 fundraiser. In July 2019, the pair moved to live together in Downing Street.
The PM reportedly proposed on holiday on the Caribbean island of Mustique, shortly after his landslide victory at December 2019’s General Election.
They have a son, named Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas Johnson in a tribute to their grandfathers and the doctors who helped save Johnson’s life when he was in hospital with COVID-19. Born in April 2020, Wilfred was the third baby born to a serving prime minister in recent history.