New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and television host Clarke Gayford finally have a wedding date. However, Jacinda Ardern responded to Coast Radio correspondent that the wedding date would be revealed only after a list of loved ones who had been invited to the wedding had been compiled.
Jacinda and Clarke first met in 2012 through a mutual friend. She was then a Member of Parliament for the Labor Party. But their actual relationship started to grow when Clarke met Jacinda after a few years when he came for details about the controversial ‘Government Communications Security Bureau Bill’ as a reporter. Thus began their friendship and roughly after a few years, they announced their engagement in 2019.
Jacinda Ardern is the second woman to hold the office while pregnant, Benazir Bhutto was the Prime Minister! Jacinta is very excited to marry the father of her child, Neve.
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Although Jacinda Arden feels she’s too old for a wedding gown.
According to the latest reports, Jacinda and Clarke are set to exchange vows next New Zealand summer i.e., December, to February.
Their wedding has been constantly postponed in the past. Jacinda and Clarke were engaged during the 2019 Easter holidays. In fact, even the engagement was delayed as Jacinda was busy throughout 2017 when she became the Prime Minister of New Zealand.
Jacinda Ardern was the first woman Prime Minister of the country at a very young age. Fulfilling the responsibilities as a mother as well as a prime minister was very hectic for Ms. Ardern.
When they were set to get married in 2020 the covid-19 pandemic hit the country.
She worked tirelessly to save the country’s fifty million population from the deadly virus. And Jacinda Ardern again victoriously emerged as New Zealand’s prime minister in the year 2020. And the thought of a wedding just flew out of the doors.
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