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Their union was postponed due to the Covid-19 epidemic. After years of delay, the politician finally said yes to longtime boyfriend Clark Gayford this Saturday, January 13.
The couple waited patiently for several years to be able to say that they were married. Canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, then postponed due to the many commitments of a politician, the ceremony finally took place in New Zealand, this Saturday afternoon, January 13 (a 12-hour time difference, ahead of France). Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern tied the knot with longtime partner Clark Gayford in a private ceremony at a vineyard in Havelock North, in the country’s south.
On the spot, a small group of protesters waited in front of the residence’s doors, carrying anti-vaccine signs. An incident that did not discourage the couple from continuing the ceremony. Jacinda Ardern and Clark Gayford chose to celebrate this important day with family and close friends. He in a white dress, tradition demands, he in a black suit. Still agree The New Zealand Herald , we can also count on the presence of former statesmen and women, including former New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins. Jacinda Ardern left this position just a year ago, succeeding Christopher Luxon.
“This is life”
According to a local newspaper, Jacinda Ardern and Clark Gayford started dating in 2014 and got engaged five years ago. At the time of the coronavirus crisis and restrictions on gatherings of more than 100 people, the bride announced: “This is life,” declared the politician. I am no different, dare I say it, than thousands of other New Zealanders. In the end, they tied the knot under the bright sun and surrounded by vines at a winery in Hawke’s Bay, almost 320 kilometers from New Zealand’s capital, Wellington. It will be “the world’s most instagrammable wineries” – add Daily Mail: . An unforgettable wedding, despite the delay of years.
Source: Le Figaro
