In a historic event that resonates through Australia's political history, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has officially married his partner, Jodie Haydon, making him the first Australian leader to wed while in office. The wedding took place in Canberra on Saturday afternoon, right after the final parliamentary debate of the year.

Expressing his delight, Albanese stated, We are absolutely delighted to share our love and commitment to spending our future lives together, in front of our family and closest friends. The couple's journey began with their engagement on Valentine's Day the previous year, and both the proposal and wedding reception were held at the prime minister's official residence, The Lodge.

The intricacies of the wedding had been guarded carefully due to security considerations and the potential for disruptions. Among the gathered guests were Haydon's parents and Albanese's son, Nathan, from his previous marriage. The couple's dog, Toto, even had the honor of being the ring bearer.

As they walked back down the aisle, guests showered them with confetti, set to the tune of Stevie Wonder's Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours). Several members of Albanese's cabinet were in attendance to witness this special moment.

The evening's festivities continued with a reception where the couple's first dance was to Frank Sinatra's The Way You Look Tonight. Interestingly, custom-made beer cans featuring their engagement announcement imagery were part of the celebration.

Following the wedding, the newlyweds plan to honeymoon in Australia for a short getaway, with plans having been toned down following Albanese's recent re-election in May. The union of Albanese and Haydon, who met during a business dinner in Melbourne in 2020, marks an appealing chapter in Australian political culture, illustrating the personal lives of its leaders.