Denmark PM at long last gets hitched in the wake of delaying it threefold
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has figured out how to get hitched after her wedding was deferred and afterward rescheduled because of a bustling first year in office that incorporated the coronavirus pandemic.
Danish media detailed that Frederiksen, 42, wedded movie producer and picture taker Bo Tengberg, 55, Wednesday at the medieval Magleby Church on Moen island in southeastern Denmark.
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Frederiksen distributed a photograph from the wedding on her Facebook page with just "ja" – Danish for yes and a heart. The image shows the grinning love birds coming out of the congregation.
Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet called the couple's pre-marriage ceremony "a mystery wedding" with just a bunch of welcomed journeys present, including previous Danish Prime Minister Poul Nyrup Rasmussen.
Frederiksen was confirmed as Denmark's most youthful ever PM on June 27, 2019, turning into the subsequent lady to hold the post.
She delayed her and Tengberg's wedding a year ago in light of the June 5 national political race that wound up placing her Social Democratic Party responsible for a minority government.
Frederiksen reported a month ago she would need to reschedule her wedding a second time since it clashed with an European Union highest point this week.
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