The U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his partner, Carrie Symonds, have announced the birth of their first child together. “The prime minister and Ms Symonds are thrilled to announce the birth of a healthy baby boy at a London hospital earlier this morning,' a spokesperson for the couple announced
The U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his partner, Carrie Symonds, have announced the birth of their first child together.
The birth of their first child together marks a welcome end to a turbulent period for Johnson, 55, and Symonds, 32, who are engaged to be married. The prime minister thanked the NHS for"saving his life" after his spell in St Thomas's Hospital in London.
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