BORIS Johnson and wife Carrie will celebrate their wedding with a party an a picturesque Cotswolds country mansion tonight.
The PM has welcomed guests to the Grade I-listed Daylesford House in Gloucestershire this evening.
Friends and family of Boris and Carrie Johnson – including the PM’s sister Rachel – have been spotted arriving at a swanky country manor to celebrate the couple’s wedding
Boris’s dad Stanley was also pictured driving in
The Johnsons are hosting a lavish party at Daylesford House in Gloucestershire tonight
He and Carrie will be joined by close friends and some of Mr Johnson’s political allies for the bash.
The Tory leader’s sister sister Rachel, their 81-year-old father Stanley and MP Jacob Rees-Mogg have all been seen heading in.
Around 200 guests will enjoy a night of luxury at the 1,500 acre property, which boasts a heart-shaped orchard, an 18th century orangery and a pool.
The manor is owned by Tory mega-donor Lord Bamford.
Around a dozen Conservative MPs are believed to have been invited – although not everyone made the cut.
Michael Gove was initially on the guest list. However, he was given the chop after Mr Johnson fired him from the Cabinet, it’s reported.
Sajid Javid’s attendance is also in doubt after he sparked a coup by resigning last month.
Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak are sure to miss the party as they campaign to become the next PM.
The visitors who did manage to cling onto their invites will relax on hay bales outside a swanky marquee as they enjoy the views across the estate.
They’ll be served South African street food during their stay.
Mr and Mrs Johnson secretly married last year in front of just 30 guests at a church in Westminster during the pandemic.
It’s thought they had hoped to celebrate their special day in style for some time.
However, they were forced to delay repeatedly as Mr Johnson faced a series of crises that eventually led to his reluctant resignation.
The couple had initially planned to celebrate their marriage with a party at Chequers, the Prime Minister’s Chilterns home.
They were forced to change their plans after last month’s political turmoil.
Downing Street has refused to comment on the occasion.
A spokesperson said it does not discuss private events which do not involve taxpayer funds or ministerial declarations.
Jacob Rees-Mogg is one of the guests – although it’s believed Michael Gove was cut from the list
Those invited to the posh bash will be served South African street food from a catering van and take a seat on a rustic hay bale
Boris and Carrie wed secretly last year in front of just 30 people
The couple had planned to celebrate their wedding at an earlier date, but the event was repeatedly postponed amid the PM’s political crises