Boris Johnson and his fiancee Carrie Symonds have named their baby boy Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas Johnson.
The names are a tribute to their grandfathers and two doctors who treated Mr Johnson while he was in hospital with coronavirus, Ms Symonds wrote in an Instagram post.
She posted a picture of herself with the baby, who was born on Wednesday.
And she thanked staff at University College London Hospital, adding: “I couldn’t be happier. My heart is full.”
The birth came just weeks after Mr Johnson was discharged from intensive care at another London hospital following treatment for coronavirus.
Ms Symonds wrote on Saturday that their son shares his first name with the prime minister’s grandfather, and the first of his middle names, Lawrie, with her own.
His other middle name, Nicholas, is a tribute to “Dr Nick Price and Dr Nick Hart – the two doctors that saved Boris’ life last month”, she added.
Mr Johnson was understood to be present throughout the birth on Wednesday, but later returned to Downing Street to lead the response to the pandemic.
He is expected to take a “short period” of paternity leave at some point later this year, Downing Street has said.
Politicians and leaders from around the world congratulated the couple following the birth.
The Queen also sent a private message of good wishes, Buckingham Palace said.
Source: BBC