on
Commonwealth Day, March 2020 Symonds was previously in a relationship with
The Sun journalist
Harry Cole. She began an affair with British politician
Boris Johnson, then
Foreign Secretary, in 2018 while he was still married to his second wife,
Marina Wheeler. In July 2019, Johnson became prime minister and both he and Symonds officially moved into the flat above
11 Downing Street. She was the first unmarried partner of a prime minister to reside at
Downing Street. The following month, she was barred from entering the United States as her visa application was rejected due to a previous visit with her close friend
Nimco Ali to
Somaliland, which the US considers to be part of immigration-restricted Somalia. On 16 August 2019, she made her first public appearance since entering 10 Downing Street, when she addressed what she called the "gigantic"
climate crisis. On 29 February 2020, Symonds and Boris Johnson announced that they had become engaged in late 2019 and were expecting their first child together in early summer. Their son, Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas Johnson, was born on 29 April 2020 in London. She is a
Catholic and had her son
baptised into the Catholic Church. Symonds married Boris Johnson in secrecy on 29 May 2021 in a Catholic ceremony at
Westminster Cathedral attended by thirty guests. She wore a
boho-chic style bridal gown by Greek designer
Christos Costarellos. In July 2021, she announced that they were expecting their second child together, also revealing that she had suffered a
miscarriage earlier that year. Their daughter, Romy Iris Charlotte Johnson, was born on 9 December 2021 in London. Their third child, a son named Frank Alfred Odysseus Johnson, was born on 5 July 2023, at
UCLH. Their fourth child, a daughter named Poppy Eliza Josephine, was born on 21 May 2025. Amid the
Partygate scandal, she was issued with a
fixed penalty notice for £100 in April 2022 for breaching
COVID-19 regulations. She apologised and paid the penalty, which was halved to £50 due to her paying within 14 days. In the 2023
Channel 4 docudrama
Partygate, she was played by
Rebecca Humphries.
Political influence at the
47th G7 summit in
Cornwall, June 2021 Concerns over her influence on the prime minister were raised in January 2020, when it came to light that she had received briefs from animal rights activists just before the government pulled a
planned cull of badgers in
Derbyshire. An association representing farmers, the
NFU, asserted that this meeting and her influence played a key role in the government ignoring scientific advice in favour of retaining the cull. According to
The Guardian, a judicial review was granted permission to examine how the decision was reached. and urged Boris Johnson to fire environment secretary
George Eustice from his role. She was additionally involved in a political controversy over the
refurbishment of the 11 Downing Street flat, During
Dominic Cummings's tenure as chief adviser, Cummings and Carrie Symonds were said to represent two separate
factions influencing the prime minister. Cummings also said that the prime minister "cancel[led] an inquiry about a leak ... because it might implicate his girlfriend's friends"; Cummings accused
Henry Newman, the senior adviser in Downing Street and ally of Carrie Symonds, of being a "chatty rat" who leaked plans for a
second lockdown in October. Cummings later said in 2021 that Symonds acted "illegally" in
awarding influential jobs to her friends, including
press secretary Allegra Stratton. Conservative MP
Caroline Nokes asserted that Carrie Johnson's influence has been exaggerated for
sexist purposes; Writing in
The Sunday Times,
Marie Le Conte disagreed that such criticism is sexist. Journalist
Sarah Vine, on the other hand, said that while it is easy to "blame the woman", the truth is "far more complicated", adding that Johnson's head did not deserve "to be on the block". In February 2022, Carrie Johnson's spokeswoman denied that Johnson has influence over her husband amidst allegations from Tory peer
Lord Ashcroft, who had written an unauthorised biography of her. Labour leader
Keir Starmer said in relation to the book, "I approach politics on the basis that we should treat people with respect... Obviously, respect differences of opinion, but I do not go along with the idea that we should drag everybody into the gutter." In June 2022, an article by Simon Walters appeared in
The Times alleging that Boris Johnson recommended Carrie, who was then his mistress, as a candidate for a £100,000 per annum job as Chief-of-Staff in the Foreign Office while Johnson was Foreign Secretary. This story was removed from the paper after No. 10 intervened, although Walters says that he stands by the story.
Politico called Johnson "the nation's Bopea
tradwife." == References ==