COVID-19: Boris Johnson and fiancee, Carrie Symonds welcomes a healthy baby boy

They announced the pregnancy on February 29, days after the PM's divorce from Marina Wheeler was confirmed

COVID-19: Boris Johnson and fiancee, Carrie Symonds welcomes a healthy baby boy
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds, pictured together on March 9, have today had their first child - a son born in a London NHS hospital

Prime Minister Boris Johnson's fiancée Carrie Symonds today gave birth to a 'healthy' baby boy at an NHS hospital in London today - weeks earlier than anticipated.

Mr Johnson is said to have been by his 32-year-old fiancee's side throughout the labour before their son entered the world in the early hours of this morning.

The safe arrival of their child, Carrie's first and Boris' sixth, has come as a shock because Miss Symonds was expected to give birth later in the summer, although a due date was never confirmed by the couple.

They announced the pregnancy on February 29, days after the PM's divorce from Marina Wheeler was confirmed, and got engaged while holidaying on the exclusive Caribbean island of Mustique over the new year.

Announcing the birth of their son, who has not been named yet, his spokesperson said: 'The Prime Minister and Ms Symonds are thrilled to announce the birth of a healthy baby boy at a London hospital earlier this morning. Both mother and baby are doing very well. The PM and Ms Symonds would like to thank the fantastic NHS maternity team.'  

No 10 have not revealed the hospital they went to - although St Thomas',  where Mr Johnson was in intensive care this month, is the closest to Downing Street.  It was previously reported that Carrie had wanted a home birth but these have largely suspended by the NHS because of coronavirus.     

Mr Johnson said in early March that he is likely to take his two-week paternity leave when their child is born - but it is not known if he will take a fortnight off now at a time of national emergency. There are also concerns that key decisions over the coronavirus lockdown and how to ease Britain out of it will be delayed because of the Prime Minister's new baby.

 

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It is also just weeks after the PM was discharged from intensive care where he had been battling coronavirus. Miss Symonds also suffered symptoms of the disease. 

It is unclear whether Mr Johnson will take paternity leave, although he is not expected to take Prime Minister's Questions in Parliament this afternoon.

Mr Johnson is said to have been by her side throughout the birth. She sent him scans of the baby while he was ill with coronavirus earlier this month to raise his spirits. 

The spokesman said: 'The Prime Minister and Ms Symonds are thrilled to announce the birth of a healthy baby boy at a London hospital earlier this morning.

'Both mother and baby are doing very well. The PM and Ms Symonds would like to thank the fantastic NHS maternity team.'

Miss Symonds has been back living with Mr Johnson at Number 11 Downing Street as the Prime Minister leads the Government's response to the coronavirus pandemic.

She had previously been self-isolating in Camberwell, South London, with the couple's dog Dilyn, after suffering from symptoms of coronavirus.

The 32-year-old former government adviser then joined Mr Johnson at the PM's country home of Chequers in Buckinghamshire while he recovered from the virus.

Mr Johnson returned to work on Monday after being photographed back at Downing Street on Sunday evening.

If it was a full-term pregnancy, conception would have taken place last July, around the time Mr Johnson took over from Theresa May as prime minister. 

After Mr Johnson was discharged from St Thomas' Hospital in London following a period in intensive care, they both thanked NHS staff for their 'magnificent' work.

Mr Johnson, 55, and Ms Symonds announced in March that they were expecting a baby in 'early summer', and that they had become engaged at the end of last year. 

The news was welcomed by politicians today, with Health Secretary Matt Hancock tweeting: 'So thrilled for Boris and Carrie. Wonderful to have a moment of unalloyed joy!'.

 

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