Danish prime minister gets wedding on third scheduling try | Inquirer News

Danish prime minister gets wedding on third scheduling try

/ 08:39 AM July 16, 2020

Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen marries Bo Tengberg in Magleby Church on Zealand, Denmark, Wednesday July 15, 2020. (Ritzau Scanpix via AP)

HELSINKI — Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has managed to get married after her wedding was postponed and then rescheduled due to a busy first year in office that included the coronavirus pandemic.

Danish media reported that Frederiksen, 42, married filmmaker and photographer Bo Tengberg, 55, Wednesday at the medieval Magleby Church on Moen island in southeastern Denmark.

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Frederiksen published a photo from the wedding on her Facebook page with only the word “ja” – Danish for yes — and a heart. The picture shows the smiling newlyweds coming out of the church.

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Danish tabloid Ekstra Bladet called the couple’s nuptials “a secret wedding” with only a handful of invited guests present, including former Danish Prime Minister Poul Nyrup Rasmussen.

Frederiksen was sworn in as Denmark’s youngest ever prime minister on June 27, 2019, becoming the second woman to hold the post.

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She postponed her and Tengberg’s wedding last year because of the June 5 national election that ended up putting her Social Democratic Party in charge of a minority government.

Frederiksen announced last month she would need to reschedule her wedding a second time because it conflicted with a European Union summit this week.

Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen kisses Bo Tengberg in Magleby Church on Zealand. (Ritzau Scanpix via AP)

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