Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie attend the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee service at St Paul’s Cathedral.

Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie attend the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee service at St Paul’s Cathedral.

Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie were among the MPs that arrived at St Paul’s Cathedral for a service commemorating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

As he exited his car with Carrie and headed up the steps of the cathedral, the Prime Minister looked to be booed. He will be presenting a reading from the New Testament during the National Thanksgiving Service.

With a possible no-confidence vote on the horizon, his presence comes amid rising concern about his future.

Carrie chose a red color scheme after stepping out in a colorful pink attire yesterday. The PM wore a black jacket with a grey waistcoat, while the PM wore a black jacket with a grey waistcoat.

The mother-of-two wore a Sandro dress with Dune red pointed shoes and AJ Gretton Millinery’s white hat with a spray of red feathers.

Former Prime Ministers David Cameron and Tony Blair, as well as current parliamentarians Keir Starmer and Sadiq Khan, accompanied Johnson and his wife in the cathedral.