Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s second divorce has been granted, leaving him free to plan his third wedding when the lockdown restrictions are relaxed.
Marina Wheeler applied for a decree absolute in February and the Mirror understands that it was granted before Mr Johnson’s fiancee Carrie Symonds gave birth to his child last week.
Ms Wheeler, a leading barrister, launched divorce proceedings last year. On February 18, she obtained permission from the Central Family Court in London to apply for a decree absolute.
The Mirror understands the paperwork was filed “immediately” and the decree was issued. It is believed they could each end up with £4million from the divorce settlement.
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