Irish delegation set precedent by attending, but Matt Barrett posted irreverent comments from motorcade and Westminster Abbey
Varadkar’s partner Matt Barrett, however, did not get the memo. In the VIP motorcade and in Westminster Abbey he posted a series of irreverent comments on Instagram to his private group of more than 350 followers.
Once inside the abbey Barrett, a consultant cardiologist, ignored an injunction in the order of service booklet to switch off his phone and posted jokes and observations on the ceremony. Barrett posted a photo of it with a green line around the last sentence. “Sounds like the script to a good night out, tbh,” he said.
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