The Johnsons have reportedly planned a big party at the grace-and-favour country home to mark their marriage at the end of July

After it was revealed that the Prime Minister “wants to hold onto power long enough to host a belated bash at his official mansion” later this month, questions about how Boris Johnson and Carrie would pay for a huge wedding party at Chequers swiftly spread in Westminster yesterday.

According to rumors, the Johnsons are throwing a sizable party to celebrate their nuptials at the end of July at their grace and favor rural estate.

The PM will need more than a year to save funds for the wedding, a Tory MP was quoted as saying by The Telegraph.

In the wake of many scandals, Boris announced his retirement as prime minister yesterday.

However, he stated that he intended to serve as caretaker leader until a competent replacement was chosen, so he will likely still be in that position by the time the party rolls around.

As the Prime Minister announced his resignation, Carrie, who entered No. 10 as Boris’ fiancée and left as his wife and the mother of two of his children, grinned upbeatly and said, “No one is indispensable.”

I want to thank Carrie and my children and all of my family, who have put up with so much for so long,” Boris said in reference to the sacrifices made by his wife and family during his address.

In May 2021, the pair exchanged vows in a private ceremony at Westminster Cathedral in front of a small group of people.

However, their decision to throw their postponed wedding party at a grace-and-favor country house as Johnson gets ready to leave Downing Street has further incensed already irate Conservatives.

One Tory insider told The Mirror that it “beggars belief” that Johnson is still still in office after all the criticism he has received for his integrity and probity.

It’s not his personal residence; it’s a public treasure. The Johnsons ought to choose an alternative location, as is the right thing to do.

It’s crass if it proceeds, according to a second source.

The couple will also have their job cut out for them when it comes to inviting people to their extravagant party.

A number of invitees may soon learn that their attendance at the wedding celebration is no longer desired given that a number of Boris’ Conservative MPs have recently called for his resignation and stated they do not have faith in his ability to lead the country. Their save-the-date cards were sent out last year.

The party will still take place, but the guest list will be a hassle, according to a Downing Street source.

Boris and Carrie sent the “save the date” cards last year, but it is clear that recent events mean some of the recipients are no longer as welcoming as they once were.

After it was revealed that the Prime Minister “wants to hold onto power long enough to host a belated bash at his official mansion” later this month, questions about how Boris Johnson and Carrie would pay for a huge wedding party at Chequers swiftly spread in Westminster yesterday.

According to rumors, the Johnsons are throwing a sizable party to celebrate their nuptials at the end of July at their grace and favor rural estate.

The PM will need more than a year to save funds for the wedding, a Tory MP was quoted as saying by The Telegraph.

In the wake of many scandals, Boris announced his retirement as prime minister yesterday.

However, he stated that he intended to serve as caretaker leader until a competent replacement was chosen, so he will likely still be in that position by the time the party rolls around.

As the Prime Minister announced his resignation, Carrie, who entered No. 10 as Boris’ fiancée and left as his wife and the mother of two of his children, grinned upbeatly and said, “No one is indispensable.”

I want to thank Carrie and my children and all of my family, who have put up with so much for so long,” Boris said in reference to the sacrifices made by his wife and family during his address.

In May 2021, the pair exchanged vows in a private ceremony at Westminster Cathedral in front of a small group of people.

However, their decision to throw their postponed wedding party at a grace-and-favor country house as Johnson gets ready to leave Downing Street has further incensed already irate Conservatives.

One Tory insider told The Mirror that it “beggars belief” that Johnson is still still in office after all the criticism he has received for his integrity and probity.

It’s not his personal residence; it’s a public treasure. The Johnsons ought to choose an alternative location, as is the right thing to do.

It’s crass if it proceeds, according to a second source.

The couple will also have their job cut out for them when it comes to inviting people to their extravagant party.

A number of invitees may soon learn that their attendance at the wedding celebration is no longer desired given that a number of Boris’ Conservative MPs have recently called for his resignation and stated they do not have faith in his ability to lead the country.

Their save-the-date cards were sent out last year.

The party will still take place, but the guest list will be a hassle, according to a Downing Street source.

Boris and Carrie sent the “save the date” cards last year, but it is clear that recent events mean some of the recipients are no longer as welcoming as they once were.