Boris and Carrie Johnson’s son Wilfred is thought to be meeting his newborn sister in hospital today after the 20-month-old boy was carried out of Downing Street by the best friend of the Prime Minister’s wife.
He was there yesterday for the birth of his seventh baby at London Hospital. Yesterday, the Prime Minister was also seen walking out from No10 with a pink gift bag that had the words, ‘Hello Baby Girl!’
Nimco Ali is Mrs Johnson’s friend and a Home Office advisor on combating violence against women, girls and children. Wilf was seen being carried out of Number 10 by a young lady and a police officer.
Wilf was spotted with his long, white-blond mop, much like his father. He was also wearing an orange bobble hat and red animal backpack. Also, he was wearing small red boots and blue jeans.
This announcement comes just 24 hours after Mrs Johnson had given birth to her second baby with her husband. The couple also announced yesterday the birth at a London hospital of their ‘healthy baby girl.
Miss Ali, a women’s rights activist and close friend to Mrs Johnson, formed a “childcare bubble” with the couple last Christmas. She stayed with them while taking care of Wilf. No10 insisted that the rules were respected.


He is seen departing Downing Street today with a pink gift bag in his hand that bears the words, ‘Hello Baby Girl!’

Nimco Ali is seen today walking from No10 London carrying Wilfred Johnson, 20 months old, as a Home Office advisor


Nimco Ali was photographed carrying Wilfred John out of 10 Downing Street, London.
Yesterday’s statement from Mr. and Mrs Johnson was made by a spokesperson. For all the care and support they provided, the couple wishes to thank NHS maternity for their love and support.
According to the environmentalist and 33-year old, the couple shared that they are expecting their second child at the end-of-July.
Wilf’s sister was born the day after his Prime Minister declared that England will be joining Plan B in an effort to stop the spread Omicron coronavirus.
Johnson faced Tory anger about the restrictions. He also had to contend with the aftermath of the allegedly non-rule-breaking No10 Christmas party that forced Allegra Ston’s resignation.
Dominic Cummings was the former chief advisor to the Prime Minister. He asked social media users earlier this week if the inquiry into Downing Street’s pre-Christmas party would cover the ‘flat parties on Fri 13 Nov’, as well as other flat parties as well the flat’s ‘bubble’ policy.
It is believed that the mention of the “bubble” refers to Miss Ali’s decision to let her at No10 during the holiday period to ‘help support and care for’ baby Wilf.
Boris Johnson answered the question during Prime Minister’s Questions Wednesday, stating that a party had taken place on that day.
Also yesterday morning, the Conservatives were fined £17,800 over a controversial donation which helped cover the lavish refurbishments to the couple’s Downing Street flat.
They were photographed together walking to the hospital at around 7.40 am. Johnson is expected to spend time with his loved ones, but it seems unlikely that he will take extended paternity leave.
According to the official spokesperson for the Prime Minister, he stated that there was a recognition of the unique role the Prime Minister plays and that this time is particularly difficult for the country. The Prime Minister will still lead as people expect while taking time out for his family.
Labour leader Sir Keir Sterner sent congratulations to the couple upon the birth of their child and said: “Wishing you and your family well-being and happiness.”
Johnson now has seven children. He has often lied when asked how many.
Wilfred Nicholas Johnson, born April 13, 2013, was named partly to honor Nick Hart (and Nick Price), who both saved the lives of the Prime Minister when he was admitted with Covid-19 to hospital earlier in that month.
In May, the couple were secretly married at Westminster Cathedral.
With Marina Wheeler, his ex-barrister wife, Mr Johnson has four children.
In 2013, it was revealed that he had an affair with a woman while he was London’s mayor.


Boris Johnson (left), who left a London NHS hospital yesterday at 11.45am after Carrie, his second wife, gave birth to a girl. This was his seventh child. Carrie Johnson arrived at 7.40am yesterday (right) before giving birth.

Two police officers accompanied the PM in wearing his trademark wooly hat and mask as he followed Carrie into yesterday
Boris Johnson and Carrie Johnson maintained that they didn’t break Covid rules during Christmas, because Miss Ali, who was staying with them at the time of their child’s birth in October.

The PM had Wilfred with his third wife Carrie Johnson, pictured at the G7 summit in Cornwall in June
Initial statements by the couple insisted that they didn’t break any rules. Officials soon confirmed this, saying they were creating a childcare bubble with Miss Ali.
However, this explanation came under fresh criticism because the arrangement could only be made in specific situations.
The guidance was in effect at that time: “You cannot use a childcare pool for childcare. A childcare bubble cannot be used to combine with other households for any reason.
A special guideline was published by the government on its website. This guidance also warned that you should not create a childcare bubble ‘if your goal is to have social interactions’.
It added that ‘you can still use the childcare bubble until December 25, but only when it is reasonably necessary to provide childcare or where there aren’t reasonable options’.
London fell under Tier 4 regulations last Christmas. This prohibited mixing of indoors and other homes, with the exception of support or childcare bubbles.
However, a Downing Street spokesperson said that Mrs Johnson and Prime Minister Johnson had always followed coronavirus guidelines.
He stated, “The rules made it clear that you could still use a childcare bubble at Christmas,” including within a Tier 4-area.
Miss Ali said that she faced “two days of racist tweets” because of false stories.

In October, the couple moved to No10 after Mr Johnson was elected Tory leader and Prime Minster in July 2019.

The PM announced Wednesday night at Downing Street that all people should return to work.
The political activist said, “No, I didn’t break any rules, but you all know that and just wanted to tweet hatred,”
It was revealed that Mrs. Johnson and her mother Josephine McAfee had created a “support bubble” to help Wilfr.
According to the Covid rules people can have both a care bubble and support bubble. No10 claimed Mrs Johnson’s mom had not been with them on Downing Street during Christmas.
They moved in to No10 after Mr Johnson became Tory leader, Prime Minister and Tory leader. Wilfr was born in April after the Johnsons had announced their engagement.
Everyone living in a household that has a child younger than 14 was allowed to take advantage of the childcare bubble rules. Friends or relatives from other households were also eligible for assistance.