Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie were joined by five previous Prime Ministers at St Paul’s Cathedral today for the Service of Thanksgiving.
For the momentous occasion, Carrie wore a bright red Sandro gown, an AJ Gretton Millinery headpiece, and Dune shoes.
Before taking their seats, she was seen going hand in hand with Mr Johnson up the Cathedral’s steps.
Theresa May, Mr Johnson’s predecessor, arrived with her husband Philip, while David Cameron, who stepped down after the 2016 Brexit referendum, was photographed with his wife Samantha.
Gordon Brown and his wife Sarah, as well as Tony and Cherie Blair, were in attendance.
When Mr Blair was Prime Minister and Mr Brown was his Chancellor, the two men had a tense relationship, yet they were seen smiling as they spoke inside St Paul’s. In 2007, Mr. Brown took over as Prime Minister from Mr. Blair.
Mr and Mrs Blair sat next to Mr Brown and his wife in St Paul’s, while Mr and Mrs Cameron sat to her left.
Mr Johnson and Carrie were sitting two rows in front of former Conservative Prime Minister John Major, who left Downing Street in 1997 after losing the General Election to Mr Blair’s New Labour after five years in government.