The PM’s partner, Jodie Haydon, is joining him on his trip to Europe for the NATO summit and to meet the French president. auspol
It is expected Haydon will also attend the gala dinner hosted by Spain’s King Felipe and Queen Letizia for leaders at the meeting of the NATO military alliance and their partners.
Haydon, who works in the superannuation industry, appeared with Albanese at points during the election campaign but. She has said she intends to stay away from political commentary. Previous partners have approached it differently, with some happy stepping into the limelight where appropriate and others keeping low profiles.Scott Morrison’s wife, Jenny, was a close confidante during his time in the top job but did not take on much of a public role. In March, she gave solo interviews to promote the government’s new funding for endometriosis research and treatment, and at times in the lead-up to the May election she campaigned with candidates separately from her husband.
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