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Boris Johnson’s mother-in-law settled in prime minister’s residence

Benefiting from the British curfew exception, Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s mother-in-law, Josephine McAfee, settled in the prime minister’s residence.

In England, one of the countries most affected by the Coronavirus Individuals from different families prohibited from gathering under the restrictions. But families with babies younger than one year old can go to their homes to support their care.

This is called the “support bubble”. It turned out that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson (56) and his fiancee Carrie Symonds (32). Who have an 8-month-old son named Wilfred, also benefited from this project.

It was reported in the media that Johnson’s mother-in-law, Symonds’ mother, Josephine McAfee, stayed at the prime minister’s residence periodically to help care for her grandson Wilfred.

THE MOST TRUST IN ITS MOMS

Carrie Symonds, the daughter of Matthew Symonds, the founding partner of the “Independent” newspaper and Josephine McAffee (73), who is the lawyer of the newspaper, is said to trust her mother most in childcare. Boris Johnson, who was the son of Stanley Johnson, the grandson of Ali Kemal from the Ottoman period and had two marriages, has 4 children from his marriage, which ended in 2018, and 1 child from an extra-marital relationship.

THE FIRST COUPLE NOT MARRIED

Johnson and his fiancee Symonds, who have their sixth child with Wilfred, are the first unmarried couple at the prime minister’s residence they moved to in 2019. Symonds, former communications director of the Conservative Party, has the distinction of being the youngest partner of a prime minister in England after 174 years.

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