Former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern marries after years of delays

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Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern Marries After Years Of Delays
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By AP Reporters

New Zealand’s former prime minister Jacinda Ardern has finally married her longtime partner, Clarke Gayford, in a private ceremony in the scenic Hawke’s Bay region of Aotearoa.

The former Kiwi leader finally tied the knot with her now-husband after almost five years of engagement, a Covid-19 postponement, the birth of their daughter, and running a country.

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Details of the event were closely held by the pair, but the ceremony is reported to have been staged at a luxury vineyard in the Kiwi food and wine region, 200 miles from New Zealand’s capital, Wellington.


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The former New Zealand prime minister was seen embracing her new husband, Clarke Gayford, at their wedding (Felicity Jean Photography via AP)

It is believed only family, close friends and a few of Ms Ardern’s former colleagues were invited, including her successor and former prime minister Chris Hipkins.

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Earlier, police met with a small group of protesters who had plastered a wall with dozens of anti-vaccination posters outside the venue. One protester was also seen holding a sign that read “Lest we forget jab mandates” on the outskirts of the property.

Ms Ardern, 43, and Mr Gayford, 47, reportedly began dating in 2014 and were engaged five years later, but due to Ms Ardern’s government’s Covid-19 restrictions that reduced gatherings to 100 people, the wedding planned for the southern hemisphere summer of 2022 was postponed.

“Such is life,” Ms Ardern said at the time of their decision to call off the wedding. “I am no different to, dare I say, thousands of other New Zealanders.”

Just 37 when she became leader in 2017, Ms Ardern quickly became a global icon of the left. She exemplified a new style of leadership and was praised around the world for her handling of the nation’s worst-ever mass shooting and the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic.

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In 2018, Ms Ardern became just the second elected world leader to give birth while holding office. Later that year, she brought her infant daughter to the floor of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.


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Ms Ardern at her wedding in Havelock North, New Zealand (George Heard/AP)

New Zealand, under Ms Ardern’s government, had some of the strictest coronavirus mandates in the world, which prompted several rallies during her final year as prime minister. It also led to a level of vitriol from some that previous New Zealand leaders had not experienced.

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Ms Ardern shocked New Zealanders in January 2023 when she said she was stepping down after five-and-a-half years as prime minister because she no longer had “enough in the tank” to do the job justice in an election year.

Since then, Ms Ardern announced she would temporarily join Harvard University after being appointed to dual fellowships at the Harvard Kennedy School. She has also took an unpaid role combating online extremism.

In June, Ms Ardern received one of New Zealand’s highest honours for her service leading the country through a mass shooting and pandemic. She was made a Dame Grand Companion, meaning people will now call her Dame Jacinda Ardern.

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