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Johnson’s son is named after doctors who ‘saved’ PM’s life

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london — Boris Johnson and his fiancée Carrie Symonds have named their newborn son Wilfred

Lawrie Nicholas, partly as a tribute to two of the intensive care doctors who they said had saved the British leader’s life as he battled Covid-19 complicati­ons.

Symonds announced the name on Saturday on Instagram beside a picture of her and the boy — who already has thick hair resembling the blond thatch of his father.

Symonds, 32, said Wilfred, who was born on Wednesday, was named after Johnson’s grandfathe­r while Lawrie came from her grandfathe­r.

Nicholas, Symonds said, was a nod to Nick Price and Nick Hart — two doctors who the couple have praised for saving

Johnson’s life at St Thomas’ hospital last month.

“I couldn’t be happier,” Symonds said, adding her thanks to the maternity staff of University College London Hospital. “My heart is full.”

Johnson, 55, returned to work on Monday after recuperati­ng from Covid-19, which had left him gravely ill in intensive care at the peak of the coronaviru­s outbreak. He thanked the doctors at St Thomas’ hospital whom, he said, had “saved my life, no question”.

Symonds, a former public relations executive, also had symptoms of the virus but recovered more swiftly. She had said in February that the baby was due in early summer.

Johnson, who was present at the birth, will take a short period of paternity leave later in the year. —

I couldn’t be happier. My thanks to the maternity staff of University College London Hospital. My heart is full Carrie Symonds

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s fiancée

 ?? Photo courtesy: Instagram ?? FIRST PHOTO: Carrie Symonds with her newborn son Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas. —
Photo courtesy: Instagram FIRST PHOTO: Carrie Symonds with her newborn son Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas. —

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