Coronavirus: Changes to wedding rules 'under consideration'
, when panellist Katy Balls, the Spectator's deputy political editor, told the programme she was due to be going on honeymoon.
Ms Balls had planned to go away a week after getting married, but said"both things are going to have to wait" which she believes could be"for quite some time" after listening to Mr Johnson's speech.Mr Buckland said he was giving a"lot of anxious consideration to the effect of the potential changes" to rules on marriage ceremonies, urging people to"watch this space, we're working on it.
He added there are some people who really want to get married"because things are happening in their life that means they might not be together for a long time".Mr Wilson, who tested negative for the virus, married Jill Hird after securing special dispensation from the Archbishop of Canterbury.Couples get married in virtual ceremoniesSome couples have opted to hold virtual wedding ceremonies, inviting their friends and family to watch them via video conferencing apps.
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