Carrie Symonds WILL go to Balmoral with Boris Johnson and be first PM’s girlfriend to meet the Queen

Carrie Symonds WILL go to Balmoral next month alongside Boris Johnson to become the first Prime Minister’s girlfriend to meet The Queen

  • Carrie Symonds will go with Boris Johnson to Balmoral in Scotland next month
  • Trip is first for unmarried partner of sitting Prime Minister to Queen’s residence 
  • However she will not accompany Prime Minister to G7 summit in Biarritz, France 

Carrie Symonds, pictured at Birdfair in Rutland yesterday, will go with Boris Johnson to Balmoral next month

Carrie Symonds is to accompany Boris Johnson on his visit to Balmoral next month where she will be introduced to the Queen.

Following lengthy discussions between Downing Street and Buckingham Palace, an invitation to travel to the Monarch’s Scottish estate has been extended to Ms Symonds, who has moved into the Prime Minister’s flat above No 11 Downing Street.

Ms Symonds’s trip to Balmoral will be the first for an unmarried partner of a sitting Prime Minister.

The decision follows her first public engagement at No 10 alongside Mr Johnson last week when they met guests from six hospices and paid tribute to their ‘hard work, dedication and compassion’.

However, she will not travel with Mr Johnson to next week’s G7 summit in the French seaside town of Biarritz due to work commitments.

It means that, instead of meeting US President Donald Trump and his wife Melania, the 31-year-old will be flying to America where she is expected to attend meetings in her role as an adviser for Oceana, a non-profit organisation that seeks to protect the world’s oceans.

A source told The Mail on Sunday: ‘There were many discussions over whether it would be right for Carrie to get an invitation to Balmoral, but in the end it was decided that it’s 2019, the world has changed and progressed.

‘It is very much on the cards that she will meet the Queen and she and Boris will be there for as long as the Brexit discussions allow him to be. The stay will depend on how long is necessary or indeed possible.

‘She won’t be at G7, but then Samantha Cameron didn’t ever join David when he was in office, so it’s not out of the ordinary for the PM’s partner not to attend.’

However Ms Symonds will not go with Mr Johnson to the G7 summit in France next Saturday. The couple are pictured arriving at the rear entrance to No10 Downing

However Ms Symonds will not go with Mr Johnson to the G7 summit in France next Saturday. The couple are pictured arriving at the rear entrance to No10 Downing

News of the visit to Balmoral follows Ms Symonds’s first solo speech since officially moving into Downing Street at an environmental conference in Leicestershire.

Addressing more than 200 guests at the Birdfair conference held at Rutland Water Nature Reserve on Friday night, she condemned the trophy-hunting of puffins in Iceland.

She teamed wellies, made necessary by muddy fields caused by recent heavy rain, with a £225 ‘eco-friendly’ red and blue floral dress created by British designer Justine Tabak.

Ms Tabak, 55, a former creative director for Boden who launched her own fashion label three years ago, was yesterday inundated with pre-orders for the Liberty Garden Floral Riding House dress.

The trip to Balmoral will be the first for an unmarried partner of a sitting Prime Minister. The Scottish estate is the Queen's Scottish home. Her Majesty is pictured at the Braemar and Crathie sale of work today

The trip to Balmoral will be the first for an unmarried partner of a sitting Prime Minister. The Scottish estate is the Queen’s Scottish home. Her Majesty is pictured at the Braemar and Crathie sale of work today

During Ms Symonds' speech at Rutland Water Nature Reserve on Friday night she condemned the trophy-hunting of puffins in Iceland (file picture of Puffins)

During Ms Symonds’ speech at Rutland Water Nature Reserve on Friday night she condemned the trophy-hunting of puffins in Iceland (file picture of Puffins)

The granddaughter of an East London tailor, the mother-of-two posted a picture of the dress on her Instagram site with the message: ‘I had quite a few queries yesterday about the new Riding House dress.’

Fellow panellists at the Birdfair event included the naturalist and TV presenter Chris Packham and Dragons’ Den star Deborah Meaden, who praised Ms Symonds on Twitter. ‘You spoke wonderfully… informed, smart, motivating… it was a great event and lovely to meet you,’ she wrote.

As keen hikers, Ms Symonds and Mr Johnson are expected to spend part of their stay at Balmoral enjoying the glorious countryside which forms part of the Cairngorms National Park.

Ms Symonds is also likely to be buoyed by news that the traditional grouse shoot has been cancelled this year because bad weather has resulted in a fall in population.

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