BBC Breakfast's Carol Kirkwood reveals marriage plans with fiancé Steve in rare statement
19.07.2023 - 15:33
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
BBC Breakfast star Carol Kirkwood has opened up about her and her fiancé Steve Randall's marriage plans. The couple have been engaged now for over a year, but the weather presenter has said there are "no plans" to tie the knot yet.
Former BBC Strictly star Carol says she is "enjoying" the engagement bubble with her police officer lover and they "haven't sorted out the details just yet" of when they will say 'I do'.
The 61-year-old said of their wedding plans to Closer: "Not just yet! We know we are definitely going to get married – we just haven’t sorted out the details yet. We’re just enjoying being engaged to be honest."
Carol announced the couple's engagement live on-air during the Chelsea Flower Show in May last year.
She said at the time: "The stand-out one has got be in 2021, when the dog knocked me over on-air, at the Chelsea Flower Show (and it happened again at Wimbledon this year!). I don’t think I will ever live that down – it follows me wherever I go."
She added during an interview with Best magazine: "Just the other morning, we had a few technical issues while I was presenting the weather. The camera in front of me has a reverse map of the UK on it – and next to that is the TV monitor of what you guys see at home. So I was merrily presenting the weather and I could see that what you guys were seeing at home wasn’t me – it was still on the presenters.
"I couldn’t stop my segment and I was trying not to laugh… The hardest thing is not to laugh when things are going wrong!"
A neighbour of the couple recently told the MailOnline: "Steve's a great bloke, very friendly and easy to talk to. You don't see him and Carol out and about that much but when you do, they like walking along the Thames.
"He was visiting Carol all
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