Patrick Christys gives sneak peek at holiday snaps as he jets off with Emily Carver
GB News' favourite couple got married in the summer of 2024
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GB News presenter Patrick Christys has shared a clip from his recent holiday with his wife and fellow presenter Emily Carver.
The GB News couple have hit the slopes in the Alps for a spot of spring skiing in the sunshine.
Christys posted on X: "Away for the week - feeling very lucky to be able to get away from all the madness for a few days!
"Hopefully I’ll be back on your screens on Monday, assuming I don’t break every bone in my body trying to keep up with @CarverEmily on the slopes!"
Patrick and Emily on the slopes
Patrick Christys
The couple got married earlier this year and Patrick Christys gave GB News viewers a sneak peek of his beautiful wedding to Emily Carver.
Speaking to the viewers, he said: "It’s been the most amazing week!
"Emily Carver and I had a small wedding ceremony with our close family last Saturday, then yesterday we had the big one!
"It was the happiest and proudest day of my life. Both of us felt so much love from everybody there. We feel so lucky."
The beautiful bride was seen in two dresses in the images taken by Miki Photography.
Emily wore one traditional full length gown with sweetheart neckline which she paired with veil and blue and cream bouquet as the pair took their vows.
The other, she wore in the afternoon, opting for a full lace and embroidered gown.
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The couple also hosted a Q and A with GB News viewers in January.
Patrick Christys began with an emotional message to GBN members saying, “Just a massive thank you, honestly for watching, for listening, for doing whatever you do and for spreading the word.”
Speaking on the GBN family Patrick went on to say “I really do have you guys at the forefront of my mind. That's who I want to keep happy, I try and cover the topics that I think you'll care about. So, we're a bit of a family, really, I hope that's how you feel.”
Emily Carver agreed with Patrick and said, “It really does feel that way.”
Emily was optimistic about the long-term future of the country “Let's all agree not to feel too miserable about the state of Britain. I mean, you know, things might get worse, but they'll get better in the end.” We agree, Emily!
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