Boris Johnson and his bride-to-be Carrie Symonds have actually called their baby young boy Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas Johnson.
The names are a tribute to their grandpas and 2 physicians who dealt with Mr Johnson while he was in health center with coronavirus, Ms Symonds composed in an Instagram post.
She published a photo of herself with the infant, who was born on Wednesday.
And she thanked personnel at University College London Medical facility, including: “I couldn’t be happier. My heart is complete.”
The birth came simply weeks after Mr Johnson was released from extensive care at another London healthcare facility following treatment for coronavirus.
Ms Symonds wrote on Saturday that their kid shares his first name with the prime minister’s grandfather, and the first of his middle names, Lawrie, with her own.
Wilfred Johnson was Mr Johnson’s paternal grandpa.
BBC One’s Who Do You Believe You Are discovered in 2008 that he was initially born Osman Wilfred Kemal – however his Turkish surname was changed during World War One.