Boris hints at summer wedding to Carrie as he promises industry will 'roar' back

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‘The wedding industry is certainly gonna come roaring back in common with many other sectors of the economy.’

has claimed that the wedding industry will come ‘roaring’ back as he hinted that he could tie the knot with his fiancée after lockdown.but it is not clear when the couple will marry, with unrestricted not allowed until June 21 at the earliest.Asked if he was planning a summer marriage, Mr Johnson told:

The events sector has been battered by the coronavirus crisis, with the industry barred from holding normal weddings for almost a year because of social distancing measures.Mr Johnson, 56, and Ms Symonds, 32, became engaged in late 2019, before baby Wilfred was born the following April – shortly after his father had been in intensive care with Covid-19.

They became the first unmarried couple to move into Downing Street when Mr Johnson won the 2019 General Election, with Ms Symonds one of the youngest partners of a Prime Minister in history. Carrie Symonds, wearing her engagement ring next to Prime Minister Boris Johnson during an England v Wales rugby match at Twickenham, in March 2020 From 29 March, up to six people – including a couple – can attend a wedding ceremony. From April 12, at the earliest, that rises to 15 and then from May 17 at the earliest it rises to 30.

All limits on social contact could be eased on June 21, if the Government’s road map goes according to plan.For more stories like this, check our

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