Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says a visit to Waitangi next February might be the closest thing she gets to a honeymoon.
Ardern's visit to Northland earlier this week was dominated by the Covid vaccination drive and a few small-scale protests, but it was also peppered with references to her upcoming wedding to TV presenter Clarke Gayford.
Ardern first revealed her plans to tie the knot while visiting a Māori Wardens' camp in Paihia in February this year.
Quizzed by the Advocate this week about where in Northland she and Gayford would holiday after the wedding, Ardern said she didn't know if a honeymoon was even on the cards.
''Probably the nearest thing to when we're going to get married will end up being a visit to Waitangi for work. We'll treat it as that.''