Simon Harris is on track to become the next leader of Fine Gael and the youngest Taoiseach in Ireland’s history. Here, we take a look at his impressive career to this point, his happy home life and close-knit family
Simon Harris is on track to become the next leader of Fine Gael and the youngest Taoiseach in Ireland’s history.
His marriage to wife Caoimhe Simon’s wife and longtime love Caoimhe Wade is a cardiac nurse. The couple tied the knot July 21st 2017 at St. Patrick’s Church, Kilquade in County Wicklow, followed by a lavish reception at Tinakilly House. “There are two. Firstly, the arrival of my younger sister Gemma - she was my present on my third birthday. I obviously don't remember too much about that, but I can remember the arrival of my brother, Adam, four years later.
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