
Boris & Carrie Johnson reveal adorable nickname for baby girl after surprise fourth child announcement
the incredible NHS maternity team at UCLH.
"They really are the most amazing, caring people. I feel such immense gratitude.
"Now, can anyone recommend any good series/box sets to binge while breastfeeding?
"Time for a drink".
Romy Johnson
Romy was born on December 9, 2021.
A spokesperson for the couple shared the news, stating that Carrie had given birth to a "healthy baby girl" who was born in London.
It took almost a week for details of the baby's name to be made public, with the couple finally deciding on Romy Iris Charlotte.
Carrie revealed the name on Instagram, revealing little Romy was named after her aunt.
She said: "Romy after my aunt, Rosemary.
"Iris from the Greek, meaning rainbow,
"Charlotte after Boris' late mum who we miss so much."
Wilfred Johnson
On April 29, 2020, Boris and Carrie Symonds welcomed their first child together, naming him Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas Johnson.
The name Wilfred after Johnson's grandfather, Lawrie after Ms Symonds' grandfather.
The name Nicholas was chosen in tribute to the NHS doctors who saved Johnson's life when he was in hospital with coronavirus.
Stephanie
Stephanie, who was born in 2009 - the product of an affair with art adviser Helen Macintyre.
Stephanie is the third youngest of Johnson's children.
At first, he denied paternity and wasn't named on the birth certificate.
However, his relations were revealed after a 2013 court battle in which he sought an injunction to prevent her existence being reported.
It is not believed her elder half-siblings or her father have anything to do with her.
Theodore Apollo
Born in 1999, he is the youngest of Johnson's children with ex-wife Marina.
He went on to attend Cambridge University - whereas his dad went to their rival Oxford.
In August 2020, he reportedly wrote a play on Brexit that included his father's part in the UK leaving the European Union.
Cassia Peaches
Cassia Peaches, born in 1997, is the third of Johnson 's children with Marina.
She studied at the £18,000 per year Highgate School in North London.
Like her father, she is a writer and during her time at the private school, she was a student editor of their alumni magazine Cholmeleian.
Milo Arthur
Milo Arthur, born in 1995, is the second eldest of the Johnson clan and the oldest of his boys
His mum is Marina Wheeler.
He was educated at Westminster School where he was said to excel at sports, which as of March 2024 costs £27,174 a year.
Milo was also a keen cricket player and came runner-up in the Funaki prize, a long-running award for artistic endeavour.
He went on to study at London's School of Oriental and African Studies which he graduated from in 2014.
Following this he took up a five-month internship at men's magazine Esquire Middle East, based in Dubai.
Lara Lettice
Born in 1993, Lara is the eldest of Boris' brood and was conceived ahead of her parent's wedding.
The MP married barrister Marina Wheeler in 1993 when she was pregnant with their daughter.
Lara, who styles herself with the double-barrelled surname Johnson-Wheeler, is a writer, editor and broadcaster.
Fashionista Lara has carved out an impressive journalism career - as well as writing for Tory mag The Spectator and British Vogue and arts reviewing for the Evening Standard.
She was educated at Bedales which as of March 2024, costs £33,435 a year.
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