The Irish Mail on Sunday

Friends of Gove and Sarah Vine tell of sadness at split

- By Brendan Carlin

FRIENDS of Michael Gove and his wife Sarah Vine last night spoke of their sadness at the announceme­nt that they are divorcing after almost 20 years of marriage.

In a statement, the couple said they were ‘in the process of finalising their divorce’ and ‘will continue to support their two children and… remain close friends’. A source said: ‘There is no one else involved’.

Former Tory MP and minister Nick Boles, who has known them both for more than 20 years, said: ‘One of the things that I admire them for in a sad situation is not having lost their admiration for each other and affection for each other. The line about them still being friends is true.’

Dismissing a report in one newspaper questionin­g the UK Cabinet Office minister’s adherence to social distancing rules, Mr Boles added: ‘I know for a fact that nobody else is involved as I know both of them extremely well. I know for a fact they have still all been living as a family in the same house.

‘So all of this nonsense that he had moved out is just rubbish.’

Mr Gove, 53, and Ms Vine, 54, who is a columnist for The Mail on Sunday, married in 2001 and have two children. The announceme­nt of their split came a week after Matt Hancock left his wife after his affair with aide Gina Coladangel­o was exposed.

Mr Gove has served in a series of high-profile roles.

Acknowledg­ing the strains that high office could put on a marriage, Mr Boles said: ‘My experience was never at that level but I think the pressure becomes greater the more senior and the more of a public figure you become.’

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PARTING: Michael Gove and Sarah Vine are to divorce after 20 years

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