Carrie Symonds wraps up baby bump in camel coat and shows off engagement ring at rugby match
It was recently revealed that Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds are engaged and expecting a baby.
Yesterday, the Prime Minister, 55, and his pregnant fiancée, 31, stepped out together to watch a rugby match.
The senior advisor to ocean conservation charity Oceana wrapped her baby bump, for the Six Nations game between England and Wales at Twickenham Stadium, in a stylish camel coat.
The mum-to-be - who was also wearing a white shirt and hoop earrings - could also be seen showing off her stunning engagement ring, which featured an emerald jewel surrounded by diamonds.
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Carrie chatted and laughed in the stands with Boris, in what was their first public appearance since announcing their happy news.
Yesterday, pictures were also released on Twitter of the former Conservative Party head of communications - who is understood to be due to give birth in late May or early June - joining her other half at an International Women’s Day event held at Downing Street.
She wowed in a tiered floral Anthropologie dress and debuted her ring for the first time.
Her pregnancy and engagement were announced last week in a post on her private Instagram account.
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Captioning a holiday snap of her with Boris, she wrote: “Many of you already know but for my friends that still don’t, we got engaged at the end of last year...and we’ve got a baby hatching early summer.
“Feel incredibly blessed.”
The Prime Minister has since discussed the news during an interview on This Morning.
He told hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby that he was “very excited” about becoming a father again.
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Carrie has been praised for her fashion choices since becoming the UK’s ‘first girlfriend’.
It was revealed in December that she keeps wardrobe costs down - and does her bit for the environment - by renting designer clothes for official engagements.
According to the Daily Mail, she pays £9.99 per month to loan out pricey outfits for events, rather than buying them outright.
The stylish PR executive reportedly uses the site My Wardrobe HQ to hire out looks - including a blue-and-white check ensemble she wore to meet the Queen.
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Their monthly membership - described as a “private members’ club for the fashion world” - allows customers to browse then rent designs for a fraction of their full retail price.
After being borrowed for up to seven days, pieces are then returned where they are cleaned ready for another person to enjoy.