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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Arden says she and her partner Clark Gayford have started planning the wedding. However, he has not yet been able to set the date of the marriage. He made the remarks in response to a question from reporters on Wednesday, according to the country’s New Zealand Herald.
Arden, 40, who was recently elected Prime Minister of New Zealand for a second consecutive term, is in a relationship with Clark Gayford, a 44-year-old television host. They also have a two-year-old daughter. Arden and Gayford’s engagement was completed at a family event last year.
Subsequently, Jasinder saw a ring on the finger of her left hand and when asked about it by a journalist in the Prime Minister’s Office, news of the engagement was published. However, Jacinda Arden said that she will not marry before the last general election.
When asked about the wedding at a press conference in New Plymouth on Wednesday, Jacinda Arden smiled and replied, ‘Yes, you can say we have some plans. They are a bit advanced. Some of our plans must be shared with family and friends before they can be expanded.
The Labor Party, led by Jacinda Arden, won a landslide victory in New Zealand’s general election last month. Jacinda Arden has been praised around the world for her decision to fight the Covid-19 epidemic and for her role in healing the ethnic wounds created after the indiscriminate killing of a white racist in a mosque last year.
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