“I feel incredibly blessed to be pregnant again, but I have also felt like a bundle of nerves,” Symonds wrote in the post.
In the post, she also writes that she went through a miscarriage earlier this year, which she describes as a tough experience:
“Fertility problems can be really difficult for many people, especially when on platforms like Instagram it can seem that everything is just going well.”
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Wedding
The good news about the family increase comes two months after Johnson and Symonds got married.
“The Prime Minister and Miss Symonds got married yesterday afternoon in a small ceremony in Westminster Cathedral,” it said in a press release from Downing Street in early June. They got engaged in 2020.
At the same time as the news of the marriage became known, it was also revealed that the newlyweds will celebrate with friends and family next summer due to the ongoing corona pandemic.
The couple got married as mentioned in Westminster Cathedral, but in retrospect there were several who reacted, wrote The Guardian.
While Symonds has on several occasions spoken publicly about his Catholic faith, Johnson, who was baptized a Catholic, chose to convert to Anglicanism when he was younger.
He also has two previous marriages behind him, but still the couple chose to get married in the Catholic cathedral this weekend.
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According to The Guardian, the Catholic faith does not allow you to remarry if your ex-spouse or spouses are still alive. Johnson divorced his first wife Allegra Mostyn-Owen in 1993, and divorced his late wife, Marina Wheeler, as late as November last year.