In an interview on the Coast radio breakfast show, Ardern said she and Clarke Gayford have finally set a date for their wedding after announcing they were engaged two years ago.
But Ardern would not be drawn on the exact day other than to say it would be during the Southern Hemisphere summer, which runs from December through to February.
“When I say we’ve got a date, that doesn’t mean we’ve actually told anyone yet,” she told the show. “So, I feel like we should probably put some invites out.” Ardern and Gayford have a two-year-old daughter, Neve.
In 2018, Ardern became just the second elected world leader in modern history to give birth while holding office. Gayford is Neve’s primary caregiver and a presenter on a TV fishing show.
Ardern was asked on the show if she was going to be modern and have a bridesman at her wedding, rather than the more traditional bridesmaid.
“I feel a bit too old to have a bridal party,” said Ardern, who is 40. “I don’t know if it’s just me, but for some reason I just feel like there are some things that, because I’m getting on a bit, I just need to forgo.” Ardern had previously joked about the awkwardness of Gayford’s proposal on top of a hill in the coastal town of Mahia.
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