Carrie Johnson looked striking in a red blazer, coordinating skirt and jacket as she arrived at Rome’s ancient Colosseum.
The 33-year-old, who is expecting her second child with the Prime Minister, joined spouses of world leaders attending the G20 summit a day before the start of the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow that will be hosted by Boris Johnson, 57.
Opting once again for a powerful red ensemble, Carrie, who wore a £360 red dress from sustainable label Cabbages & Roses earlier this month, waved as she arrived to the historical landmark, wearing a black facemask.
Carrie Johnson looked stunning in a red blazer with coordinating skirt when she arrived in Rome to visit the ancient Colosseum.
Carrie looked elegant in the red blazer with gold buttons. She paired it with a floral skirt with low red slingback heels.
As she entered the ancient amphitheatre, she wore her hair down in loose waves and seemed happy.
Carrie, who shares son Wilfred, 1, was pictured alongside the spouses of leaders as British Johnson arrived to be welcomed by Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi to the G20 summit.
Carrie, who wore a red outfit and a black facemask, opted once again for a strong red ensemble as she arrived at the historical landmark.
COP26 starts Sunday at Glasgow’s Scottish Event Campus (SEC). It will welcome 30,000 people, 10,000 police officers, and as many protestors as possible for the 13-day conference.
It is the first G20 summit face-toface since Covid struck. There have been many complications.
Last week, the Queen announced that she would be unable attend in person.
In addition, flooding caused major delays for world leader heading to the summit today. One train firm advised passengers not to travel across the border due disruption after two bridges were swept away in torrential rain.
Avanti West Coast, which runs services between London Euston in London and Glasgow, where there is the climate conference starting on Sunday, said Network Rail had imposed speed restrictions to ensure safety at various locations.
Boris Johnson, the British Prime Minister, arrives in Rome to be received by Mario Draghi, the Italian Prime Minister to the G20 summit