Carrie Johnson leaves Mayfair club Oswald’s ahead of Boris Johnson
Boris and Carrie’s date night at Mayfair club: PM’s wife wears a £700 Wiggy Kit dress for their evening out at exclusive private members’ club Oswald’s
Boris and Carrie Johnson enjoy a date night at one of London’s most exclusive private members’ clubsPrime Minister and his wife are photographed walking out of Oswald’s in Mayfair last Thursday eveningEarlier that day, the PM had visited a vaccination centre in Northampton and condemned anti-vaxxersEducation Secretary Nadhim Zahawi and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss also visited same club last week
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Boris and Carrie Johnson have enjoyed a date night at one of London ‘s most exclusive private members’ clubs.
The Prime Minister and his wife were photographed walking out of Oswald’s in Mayfair last Thursday night at about 9.30pm accompanied by a security detail of six people before getting into a waiting Range Rover.
Mrs Johnson, 33, was wearing a £695 Wiggy Kit black Marais midi dress made from cotton canvas with velvet panelling and white embroidery, accompanied by a £413 Anya Hindmarch eyes beaded shoulder bag.
Earlier that day, Mr Johnson had visited a vaccination centre at Moulton Park in Northampton and said anti-vaccine campaigners who spread ‘mumbo jumbo’ and ‘nonsense’ on social media are ‘completely wrong’.
Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi was also said to have visited Oswald’s on Albemarle Street last week on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss is believed to have been there last Wednesday.
The exclusive club, which has a ground floor inspired by the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles, is known for its fine wines – with members also allowed to cellar up to 12 of their own there and no corkage fees applied.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie Johnson are photographed walking out of Oswald’s in Mayfair last Thursday
Carrie Johnson leaves Oswald’s private members’ club on Albemarle Street in Mayfair last Thursday night at about 9.30pm
Boris Johnson sits in a Range Rover after leaving Oswald’s private members’ club with his wife last Thursday evening
Carrie Johnson is pictured inside a Range Rover before being driven away from Oswald’s private members’ club in London
The club has aimed to attract female members as well as couples and is owned by entrepreneur Robin Birley who named it after his grandfather, the portrait artist Sir Oswald Birley who painted Winston Churchill.
Applicants must be recommended by existing members and there is a waiting list, with membership prices only available on application. Visitors have included Dame Joan Collins, David Beckham and actress Amber Heard.
Other Conservative politicians known to have attended the club – owned by Winter Restaurants Limited – include Home Secretary Priti Patel, Housing Secretary Michael Gove and former chancellor George Osborne.
Today, Mr Johnson visited a vaccine clinic at a pharmacy in his Uxbridge constituency in West London, and said he would ‘act according to the science’ around cutting the self-isolation period for Covid-19 cases.
Experts are examining whether the period could be cut from seven to five days for cases, something which would help ease staffing crises across the economy and public services.
Boris Johnson walks along Albemarle Street towards a waiting car as a person looks out at him from behind a window
The Prime Minister’s wife s photographed walking out of Oswald’s in Mayfair last Thursday night at about 9.30pm
Boris and Carrie Johnson were accompanied by a security detail of six people and got into a waiting Range Rover outside
Carrie Johnson walks towards a Range Rover outside Oswald’s, one of London’s most exclusive private members’ clubs
Mr Johnson also pledged that free lateral flow tests would be available for ‘as long as it is necessary’ as ministers considered how to move to a position of living with Covid-19.
The Prime Minister said testing was an important line of defence, along with vaccinations, in the face of the Omicron wave.
He is under pressure from Tory MPs to commit to ending restrictions and shift to a position where Covid-19 is treated in a similar way to other illnesses which do not require state interventions.
There is also a debate in Cabinet about cutting the self-isolation period, as France and the United States have done.
Carrie Johnson holds baby Romy as son Wilf heads off to explore at Thorpe Bay in Essex in a recent picture she posted online
Wilf and Dilyn the dog strike matching poses on their recent trip to the seaside in Essex
Wilf is seen sporting a characteristic Johnson hairstyle during the trip to the Essex resort
The Prime Minister’s silhouette could be seen in the distance on the beach, wearing his signature beanie hat
Over the weekend, Mrs Johnson photos online of their children Wilf and Romy against a scenic backdrop of the beach at low tide at Thorpe Bay in Essex as they headed to the coast away from the pressures of Downing Street.
Wearing a red woollen hat and jeans, Mrs Johnson, 33, smiled broadly as she carried her one-month-old daughter in a cloud-patterned papoose.
Meanwhile Wilf, 20 months, enjoyed exploring the puddles in a red dinosaur jumpsuit and playing with the family’s dog Dilyn.
In another picture, the Prime Minister’s silhouette could be seen in the distance on the beach, wearing his signature beanie hat.