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PM Terrance Drew ties knot with advocate Diani Prince in Barbados

The intimate ceremony took place on February 10, 2024 in Barbados. According to the information, the wedding ceremony was officiated by Rev. Fr. David Yarde of the Anglican Church.

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PM Terrance Drew ties knot with Diani Prince during intimate ceremony in Barbados

The Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, Dr Terrance Drew tied the knot with Diani Jimesha Prince, an Attorney and Diplomat from St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

The intimate ceremony took place on February 10, 2024 in Barbados. According to the information, the wedding ceremony was officiated by Rev. Fr. David Yarde of the Anglican Church.

Through a Facebook post, PM Drew introduced her wife officially to everyone and said, "It is with a grateful heart that I inform everyone of my marriage to my wife, Mrs. Diani Prince-Drew." He further added that the wedding took place in the beautiful CARICOM sister island of Barbados in the presence of God.

Prime Minister Dr Drew added that the ceremony was attended by his mother, his son and his sisters as well as the close family members of his wife.

While asking everyone for best wishes, PM Terrance Drew said, "I therefore officially introduce you to Mrs. Diani Prince-Drew. We ask for your prayers as well as support as we embark on our new life together."

He also shared a beautiful picture of their wedding on his social media account, showing the couple dressed in elegant attires.

[caption id="attachment_67875" align="aligncenter" width="308"] PM Drew and his wife Diani Prince got married in Barbados (PC - Facebook)[/caption] Notably, Diani Jimesha Prince is an experienced Lawyer and Diplomat from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. She has served as In-House Counsel for the National Insurance Services, as a Board Member of the National Standards Council and as Crown Counsel in the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Outside of her professional life, she dedicates much of her time to mentorship through the CariScholar initiative – a non-profit organization aimed at connecting Caribbean students with some of the region’s most prolific and accomplished academics and professionals, to foster mentorship, sharing of information and guidance.

In addition to this, the news of PM Drew's marriage has spread happiness across St Kitts and Nevis, with leaders and citizens extending their best wishes for the life ahead.

The Attorney General of the Federation, Garth Wilkin, in his congratulatory message, said, "Congratulations, Hon. PM! My wife and I wish you and our First Lady many wonderful years of marriage!! May God continue to bless you both."

A citizen named Charles said, "Congratulations Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew on your nuptials. God's blessings and coverage on your lives as a couple." Several others also wished the same to Mr and Mrs Drew for a great married life ahead.

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