How Boris Johnson is the fourth PM to welcome a baby to No 10
Boris Johnson will become only the fourth prime minister in 150 years to welcome a baby into Number 10
- Boris Johnson is not the first Prime Minister to welcome a baby into No 10
- The Tory leader follows in the footsteps of David Cameron and Tony Blair
- Mr Cameron welcomed daughter Florence in a Cornwall hospital in August 2010
- Former Labour Prime Minister Mr Blair had son Leo with wife Cherie in 2000
- Before them, Lord John Russell had sons George and Francis in 1846 and 1852
Boris Johnson is the fourth incumbent Prime Minister to welcome a baby into No 10 in 150 years, following David Cameron, Tony Blair, and Lord Russell.
The Prime Minister, 55, today announced that he and his girlfriend Carrie Symonds, 31, are expecting a ‘summer baby’ and plan to marry this year.
Former Tory leader David Cameron had daughter Florence in August 2010, three months after entering into coalition government with the Lib Dems.
According to reports at the time, Florence – who was born weighing 6lb 1oz – was born while the Camerons were holidaying in Cornwall.
The then Prime Minister spent the night in the Royal Cornwall with wife Samantha, where Florence Rose Endellion, now nine, was delivered by c-section.
Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds have announced they are expecting a ‘summer baby’ (pictured, entering No 10 in December 2019)
She was Mr Cameron’s fourth child, although his eldest son Ivan, who suffered from cerebral palsy and severe epilepsy, died the year before Florence’s arrival.
While promoting his memoirs, For The Record, in October, Mr Cameron said Florence was hazy about his time in power when leaving Downing Street in 2016.
Aged five at the time, she asked her father, who relayed the story at the Cheltenham Literature Festival: ‘Daddy, is it true, were you actually the Prime Minister?’
Before Mr Cameron, former Labour Prime Minister Mr Blair welcomed son Leo to Downing Street in May 2000, just three years into his first administration.
David Cameron holding his baby daughter, Florence Rose Endellion, who was born in August 2010 while her parents were holidaying in Cornwall (pictured, August 2010)
Tony Blair with his son Leo, who was born just three years into Mr Blair’s first administration in May 2000 (pictured, the pair entering No 10 after winning re-election in May 2005)
Leo, born weighing 6lbs 12oz at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, joined sister Kathryn and brothers Euan and Nicky in the Blair sibling ranks.
Mr Blair’s youngest son, now 19, was reportedly the first child legitimately born to a serving Prime Minister for more than 150 years.
In Cherie’s memoirs, Speaking For Myself, the QC revealed Leo was conceived during a visit to Balmoral, the Queen’s residence in Scotland.
Before Mr Blair, Lord Russell fathered the last child to be born to the office holder of First Lord of the Treasury – the Prime Minister’s official title.
The leading Whig politician’s wife Lady Russell gave birth to two sons, George and Francis, during her husband’s first stint in office between 1846 and 1852.
John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, one of Britain’s leading 19th-century Whig and Liberal politicians, who fathered two sons with his wife Lady Russell between 1846 and 1852
Mr Johnson and Ms Symonds made history as the first unmarried couple to officially live together in Downing Street when they moved in last year.
Ms Symonds, a conservationist and former Tory communications chief, made headlines when the pair’s romantic links were reported earlier in 2019.
But her association with the Prime Minister dates back as far as 2012, to when she worked on Mr Johnson’s re-election bid at City Hall.
A spokesperson for the couple said that the couple were ‘very pleased to announce their engagement and that they are expecting a baby’.
Ms Symmonds told her followers on Instagram she felt ‘incredibly blessed’, also revealing that she and Mr Johnson got engaged at the end of last year.
She added: ‘We’ve got a baby hatching early summer’.
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