New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced her plans to marry after winning a run-off election. However, she did not say when she will get married. This time he clarified his own marriage.
“I have a number of plans with my partner Clark Gayford,” Jacinda told the country’s media about her wedding in New Plymouth on Wednesday (November 11th). I will tell the details of family and friends about arranging the wedding.
Jacinda Ardern, 40, is reportedly engaged to Clark Gayford, a 44-year-old television presenter. The couple also has a two-year-old daughter.
Prime Minister Jacinda had earlier said she and Gayford would not marry before the general election. So, after the election, the journalists wanted to know the news of his marriage from him on Wednesday.
Ardern and Gayford first met at a 2012 awards ceremony. From love to marriage, in June 2016, Jacinda gave birth to her first child. He later attended a UN conference in New York with children.
This was the second time in the history of the world that a mother has become a prime minister. The first was Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan’s two-time prime minister.
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