Newlywed Carrie Johnson wears yellow dress as she visits beach with Boris ahead of G7 summit
Carrie and Wilfred make a grand entrance on the world stage at G7 summit! Downing Street issues pictures of Mrs Johnson paddling barefoot on Cornish beach with First Lady Jill Biden and Boris’s son (but keep his face hidden)
- Carrie Johnson, 33, held baby Wilfred today in official pictures issued by Downing Street ahead of G7
- The mother-of-one walked hand-in-hand with Boris Johnson as they met President Biden and Dr Jill Biden
- Comes as she joins her new husband Boris for their first major engagement as a married couple
Carrie Johnson was seen holding baby Wilfred today in official pictures issued by Downing Street – as the newlywed made her debut onto the world stage alongside her husband Boris.
The 33-year-old cut an elegant figure in a scarlet £325 LK Bennett gown as she walked hand-in-hand with the Prime Minister and joined President Joe Biden and his wife Dr Jill Biden for a meeting at Carbis Bay in Cornwall ahead of the G7 summit tomorrow.
In her new role as wife of the Prime Minister, Mrs Johnson was seen paddling in the Cornish beach’s shallow waters with Dr Biden as one-year-old Wilfred, whose face is obscured as his parents do not wish him to become a ‘public figure’, sat on the shoreline.
Their husbands elbow-bumped and strolled on the promenade, and as the leaders sat down for talks, Mr Biden told journalists he had joked to Mr Johnson that they both ‘married way above our stations’.
But the cheery appearances came in spite of a row over Brexit today, as the White House tried to put out the flames of a major transatlantic bust-up.
Brexiteer Tories had branded the 78-year-old Democrat ‘senile’ after he failed to side with the UK in its ‘sausage war’ bust-up with the EU, and the US President used his diplomats to express ‘great concern’ over the conflict.
But amid the tensions Mrs Johnson, a mother of one, seemed a natural counterpart to the US First Lady, as the pair were pictured smiling together in good spirits ahead of tomorrow’s crucial G7 summit.
The event marks the first major engagement for Boris and Carrie since they married in a secret wedding ceremony last month.
While it is not entirely typical to have an official photoshoot with children for a G7 meeting, world leaders bringing their families along is not without precedent. At the 2013 G8 summit, US President Barrack Obama arrived in Northern Ireland along with wife Michelle and daughters Sasha and Malia – who were 14 and 12 at the time.
Carbis Bay, United Kingdom. Carrie Johnson, wife of the Prime Minister speaks with First Lady of the United States Dr Jill Biden as she walks on the beach with Wilfred Johnson sits on the beach during the G7 leaders Summit in Carbis Bay Cornwall
Carbis Bay, United Kingdom. Carrie Johnson, wife of the Prime Minister and First Lady of the United States Dr Jill Biden reacts as Wilfred Johnson sits on the beach during the G7 leaders Summit in Carbis Bay Cornwall
Newlywed Carrie Johnson cut an elegant figure in a scarlet £325 LK Bennett gown as she made her debut onto the world stage alongside her husband Boris today
US President Joe Biden puts his hand on Carrie Johnson’s back at Carbis Bay ahead of tomorrow’s crucial G7 summit
Carrie Johnson is pictured with First Lady of the United States Dr Jill Biden as Wilfred Johnson sits on the beach during the G7 leaders Summit in Carbis Bay Cornwall
The 33-year-old was a vision in red as she walked hand-in-hand with the Prime Minister and joined President Joe Biden and his wife Dr Jill Biden for a a bi-lateral meeting at Carbis Bay in Cornwall ahead of the G7 summit tomorrow
Boris Johnson chats to Joe Biden while Carrie looks at the ground and Jill smiles during a walk along the promenade in the sun ahead of the talks
Carbis Bay, United Kingdom. Carrie Johnson, wife of the Prime Minister speaks with First Lady of the United States Dr Jill Biden during the G7 leaders Summit in Carbis Bay Cornwall
Carrie Johnson, wife of the Prime Minister poses for a photograph with First Lady of the United States Dr Jill Biden during the G7 leaders Summit in Carbis Bay Cornwall
This year’s summit comes as the US is said to have issued a ‘demarche’ to Britain, an official diplomatic censure not normally used against allies, especially those as close as the two nations.
Crunch talks between Britain and Brussels over sausage imports have failed to make a breakthrough and European Commission vice-president Maros Sefcovic threatened to retaliate if Britain takes unilateral action to continue the flow of British-produced chilled meats to Northern Ireland.
European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen said on Thursday that the protocol was the ‘one and only solution’ to avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland and that she still saw ‘fundamental gaps’ in Britain’s implementation of it.
The United States was said to have waded in and ‘strongly urged’ Britain to ‘stay cool’ and reach an agreement, even if that meant making ‘unpopular compromises’.
The report prompted a massive backlash from Tory backbenchers and the DUP leader Edwin Poots after the PM was accused of ‘inflaming tensions’ in Northern Ireland and threatening the peace process.
But a senior Biden administration official said: ‘This is wrong. First this discussion wasn’t directed by the president. It was not heightened. As with any ally we have diplomatic conversations about areas where we have concern at many levels.
‘Jake (Sullivan – US national security adviser) addressed the issue of Northern Ireland during his BBC interview and the message sent privately was exactly the same.’
The official later added that the president would not get ‘controversial or adversarial’ when he speaks to the PM about Northern Ireland.
‘He didn’t come here to give a lecture,’ they said.
‘He believes that the Good Friday agreement is the foundation for peace and reconciliation in Northern Ireland … the current discussions between the UK and EU should continue the vitality of Good Friday agreement.’
Defusing the row should be much easier because – in a break with convention for the first meeting between a PM and president – the leaders are not due to hold a joint press conference.
However, if it is confirmed that a demarche was sent, it will show the strength of feeling in the Biden administration over Northern Ireland.
The First Lady briefly spoke with media after she finished having tea with Carrie, saying: ‘It’s really nice to be here in Cornwall. It’s my first time. Obviously it’s beautiful for those of you have been here before.’
‘Joe and I are really looking forward to meeting everyone at the G7.’
Meanwhile she also revealed she was looking forward to meeting with members of the royal family, saying: ‘Well, we’re hoping to focus, I think, on education. Joe and I are both looking forward to meeting the Queen.
‘That’s an exciting part of the visit for us. We’ve looked forward to this for weeks and now it’s finally here. It’s a beautiful beginning.’
Carrie wore her hair in a soft wave, and kept her makeup chic and simple for the occasion. Her vibrant red dress is described online as inspired by the ‘glamour of the chic 1930s’.
Meanwhile it also features a bow detailing across the front, oversized pearl buttons to the bodice and puff shoulders.
L.K. Bennett is a firm high street favourite for the Duchess of Cambridge, who is believed to have inspired some of Carrie’s fashion choices ahead of the summit this weekend.
Earlier today, a photo was shared as newlyweds Carrie and Boris visited a beach ahead of the G7 summit in Cornwall.
As the leaders sat down for talks, Mr Biden told journalists he had said to the premier that they both ‘married above our station’
Carrie Johnson (right) smiles at Joe Biden (left) while Jill (back centre) grimaces as they talk to reporters on the Cornwall coast
Carrie wore her hair in a soft wave, and kept her makeup chic and simple for the occasion (pictured, with the Prime Minister, President Joe Biden and First Lady of the United States Dr Jill Biden).
The mother-of-one looked stylish in the mid-length gown, which is described online as ‘eye-catching and elegant’, which she paired with matching £49.99 Zara shoes
The event marks the first major engagement for Boris and Carrie since they married in a secret wedding ceremony last month
The US motorcade carrying President Joe Biden after leaving Tregenna Castle is pictured on its way to the Carbis Bay Hotel, ahead of the G7 summit
Johnson and Biden, both wearing face coverings due to Covid-19, view a display ahead of their a bi-lateral meeting at Carbis Bay
The mother-of-one looked stylish in a chic mustard yellow dress from small British brand Alice Early – for the outing, which she accessorised with a gold chain necklace and glittering rings.
The £265 dress, which was made in London, is described online as ‘a jewel’ which will ‘brighten up the dullest of days’.
Dresses delivered to Downing Street earlier this week indicated Carrie had been looking to the Duchess of Cambridge for wardrobe inspiration.
Carrie is understood to have chosen some of Kate’s most beloved labels — L.K. Bennett, Alessandra Rich and The Vampire’s Wife for the event.
Carrie wore a stunning yellow gown – believed to be vintage – as she joined Boris for a walk on the beach yesterday ahead of the G7 summit in Cornwall
Meanwhile she has also opted for a similar silhouette to one favoured by the Duchess: narrow and feminine with a high neckline, pouffy shoulders and a mid-calf-length skirt.
And it appears Carrie has also hired some of her wardrobe for the event – two collections from dress hire companies My Wardrobe HQ and Hurr Collective were delivered on Wednesday and Thursday.
Yesterday, the White House announced America’s First Lady will meet with newlywed Carrie during her trip to the UK for the G7 summit.
In a statement released yesterday, it was confirmed that President Joe Biden‘s wife Jill, 70, will enjoy a visit with the new Mrs Johnson over tea today.
Jill, a university professor, and Carrie, a former Tory aide, were then scheduled to tour St. Michael’s Mount off the coast of Cornwall, where the G7 summit is being held on Friday.
It comes days after piles of colourful ballgowns and dresses were seen being taken from Downing Street and packed into a waiting car ahead of the summit
Dresses delivered to Downing Street earlier this week appeared to show Carrie has been looking to the Duchess of Cambridge for inspiration for her wardrobe for the world summit
Carrie is understood to have chosen some of Kate’s most beloved labels — L.K. Bennett, Alessandra Rich, The Vampire’s Wife for the event
America’s First Lady (pictured left) will meet with newlywed Carrie (pictured right) during her trip to the UK this week for the G7 summit, the White House announced yesterday
Big day! Boris Johnson and Carrie married in a private Catholic ceremony at Westminster Cathedral on May 29, with a small group of family and friends present
However the tour of the castle has been cancelled due to poor weather.
‘The President and First Lady will meet with The Right Honorable Boris Johnson, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and Mrs Carrie Johnson,’ the statement from the First Lady’s office read.
‘The First Lady and Mrs Johnson will meet separately over tea and then tour St. Michael’s Mount off the coast of Cornwall.’
This weekend, when Mrs Johnson joins her new husband Boris at the G7 Summit, will be their first major engagement as a married couple.
President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill left the White House on Wednesday on the way to Cornwall where they will meet Boris Johnson and attend the G7, before a meeting with the Queen
Carrie will be in charge of all the leaders’ spouses, including France’s First Lady Brigitte Macron, 68, Joachim Sauer, 72, husband of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, 46, wife of Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau.
Boris and Carrie married in a private Catholic ceremony at Westminster Cathedral on May 29, with a small group of family and friends present.
They proceeded with a small reception in the Downing Street garden, where an official photograph of the bride and groom was taken.
The couple have already sent save-the-date cards for a wider celebration on July 30 next year.
The couple’s one-year-old son Wilfred attended the small wedding in the cathedral where he had previously been baptised.
The bride wore a rented long lace gown and a floral headband. She has taken the Prime Minister’s surname and is now known as Mrs Johnson.
It is understood Mrs Johnson was unhappy that an unofficial snap, presumed to have been taken by a guest, circulated on social media.
Downing Street declined to comment on the timing of the wedding.
Meanwhile, President Biden is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Boris for face-to-face talks tomorrow – the first time the two men will have met in person – before the summit formally gets underway on Friday.
When the summit ends on Sunday, the President and First Lady will meet the Queen at Windsor Castle.
Mr Biden will then depart for Brussels where he will attend a NATO summit and a joint US-EU summit before then heading to Geneva in Switzerland for a bilateral showdown with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
In an article for the Washington Post, Mr Biden announced that the trip is about ‘realising America’s renewed commitment to our allies and partners’ as he attempts to mend relations with Britain and the EU.
His predecessor Donald Trump engaged in a bitter trade row with the EU and slammed NATO members for failing to spend more on defence – sparking fears that he would pull the US out of the alliance.
The Republican president also angered the international community after he formally withdrew the US from the Iran nuclear deal and the Paris Agreement – both negotiated by Barack Obama. One of Mr Biden’s first acts as President was to rejoin the climate accord and reopen nuclear talks with the Islamic Republic.
Mr Biden also said that he would meet with Mr Johnson to ‘affirm the special relationship between our nations’ – a term which the British premier reportedly told the President that he hates because it is ‘too needy’.