Albanese shared the news on social media with
a selfie, captioned: “She said yes.”
Australian
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced his engagement to his partner of
four years, Jodie Haydon.
The
60-year-old proposed to his partner who is 45, at the Lodge of his official
Canberra residence, on Valentine’s Day, with a ring he specially designed.
Albanese
and Haydon met at a business dinner in Melbourne in 2020.
Being
the first Australian leader to get engaged while in office, Albanese shared the
news on social media with a selfie, captioned: “She said yes.”
“We are
thrilled and excited to share this news and look forward to spending the rest
of our lives together. We are so lucky to have found each other,” the pair
later said in a joint statement.
Colleagues
from across the parliament, New Zealand leader Christopher Luxon and TV chef
Nigella Lawson are among those who have congratulated the couple.
“Love
is a beautiful thing. I’m so happy for you both!” wrote Foreign Minister Penny
Wong.
Mr.
Albanese has a son, 23-year-old Nathan Albanese, with former New South Wales
deputy premier Carmel Tebbutt, whom he separated from in 2019 after 19 years of
marriage.
The
Labor Party leader has previously detailed how he and Haydon, who has worked in
the financial services industry met and bonded a year later, over a shared love
of their National Rugby League team.
He was
speaking at a function in 2020 when he asked the audience if there were any
South Sydney Rabbitohs fans in the room, to which Haydon yelled out: “Up the
Rabbitohs.”
The
pair kept a low profile in the early days of their relationship, before Ms.
Haydon joined Mr. Albanese on the campaign trail in 2022, and on his
international trips as prime minister since.
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