British Prime Minister Boris Johnson married his fiancee Carrie Symonds in a secret ceremony at Westminster Cathedral on Saturday, reports say.

However, a spokeswoman for Johnson’s Downing Street office declined to comment on the reports.

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According to Sun and Mail newspapers, guests were invited at the last minute to the central London ceremony.

Even senior members of Johnson’s office were unaware of the wedding plans, said the two newspapers.

Weddings in England are currently limited to 30 people due to COVID-19 restrictions.

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The Catholic cathedral was suddenly locked down at 1:30 p.m. (1230 GMT) and Symonds, 33, arrived 30 minutes later in a limo, in a long white dress with no veil, both reports said.

56-year-old Johnson and Symonds, 33, have been living together in Downing Street since Johnson became prime minister in 2019.

Last year they announced they were engaged and that they were expecting a child, and their son, Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas Johnson, was born in April 2020.

Earlier this month the Sun had reported that wedding invitations had been sent to friends and family for July 2022.