Today, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty were seen walking with their dog Nova in the corridors of No 10 Downing Street after purchasing poppies from representatives of the Royal British Legion. The couple, who have an estimated net worth of £730 million, stood with Nova as they urged people to donate to support veterans in honor of Remembrance Day. In a playful moment, Mr. Sunak struggled to put money into a Poppy Appeal tin before putting a poppy on his wife’s jumper, who then reciprocated the gesture. Afterward, the PM placed a poppy-adorned collar on Nova before treating her. Nova, a fox red Labrador retriever, may become a well-known figure as she joins Britain’s first non-white Prime Minister in his fast-paced life. Labrador retrievers are known for their lively and playful nature, so Nova is sure to keep up with the exciting lifestyle of the Sunak family.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty recently purchased poppies and a personalized ‘poppy’ dog collar for their Labrador Nova from Royal British Legion representatives at their residence, 10 Downing Street.
The Prime Minister seemed cheerful as he strolled back to Downing Street alongside his canine companion Nova, who sported a unique poppy collar.
Nova has the potential to skyrocket to stardom as she embarks on a thrilling new journey under the ownership of Britain’s pioneering non-white Prime Minister.
Rishi Sunak lovingly looks after his furry companion, Nova, as he gently fastens a collar adorned with a poppy onto his Labrador’s neck. Nova stares up at him, making a heartwarming scene in the presence of Ms. Murty.
The fox red labrador retriever is sure to become a frequent star of the camera as its owner steps into the role of Prime Minister.
I’m not really into that one! The cute labrador retriever seemed like she was giving a little growl as Mr. Sunak tried to put a special poppy collar on her.
Mrs. Murty walked out of No 10 Downing Street alongside her husband, holding Nova’s leash, just as the Prime Minister made a generous donation to the Poppy Appeal.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty were seen smiling alongside volunteers from the Royal British Legion outside the iconic Number 10 Downing Street.
Nova, the obedient dog, was spotted sitting calmly and gazing up at Ms. Murty as the Prime Minister made a donation to the Poppy Appeal.
The fox red Labrador Retriever is accustomed to a fast-paced lifestyle, reflecting the breed’s reputation for being lively and playful. Nova, who previously resided at No 11 Downing Street while her owner served as Chancellor during Boris Johnson’s tenure, is now back in the spotlight. Last June, the then-Chancellor introduced Nova to the public with an adorable photo of the two together, captioned “Meet Nova.” The image showed Mr. Sunak gazing down at Nova as she sat comfortably on his lap, looking directly at the camera. Nova was just eight weeks old at the time, making her approximately 17 months old now. Although initially hesitant to bring a dog into the family, Mr. Sunak’s daughters Krisna and Anoushka, influenced by Boris Johnson’s dog Dilyn, convinced their father to get a puppy of their own.
Last June, Chancellor Rishi Sunak happily introduced Labrador Nova as the newest member of his family. Sharing a photo on social media, he introduced her with the caption: ‘Say hello to Nova!’
Before last year’s Budget announcement, Mr. Sunak shared a picture of himself focused on a document, while a tired Nova was seen relaxing on the couch beside him.
Mr. Sunak initially wasn’t too keen on the idea of adding a dog to the family, but after his daughters Krisna and Anoushka met Boris Johnson’s dog Dilyn and fell in love, they convinced their dad to get a puppy of their own. Eventually, the Prime Minister gave in, and a lovable Labrador retriever joined the household. According to a source at Downing Street, Rishi resisted at first but eventually gave in, and now the entire building is smitten with the new furry addition. The No 10 pet, named Nova, is said to enjoy roast chicken and has even been caught taking naps in the former Chancellor’s iconic red Budget box. Nova, who made an appearance on Mr. Sunak’s Instagram today, is a regular feature on the page and was even there during the preparations for the 2021 Budget.
Mr. Sunak’s two daughters, Krisna and Anoushka, were eager to bring a furry companion into their family, as seen in a photo from a campaign event in Grantham in July.
Earlier this year, Mr. Sunak was spotted strolling with Nova at his residence in west London. However, he has now relocated back to Downing Street with his family.
In January, Mr. Sunak and his wife were seen strolling with their dog Nova, who officially joined the family in June of the previous year.
Nova will face tough competition to become the top animal at 10 Downing Street, potentially challenging the reign of Larry the Cat. A photo shared by Mr. Sunak showed him focused on a document, while a tired Nova lounged on the sofa nearby. The caption humorously mentioned the upcoming Budget and Spending Review, hoping it would be more engaging than it was for Nova. Larry the Cat has gained fame as the Chief Mouser of No 10 and even has a parody Instagram account dedicated to him. His popularity soared in recent months as he witnessed multiple Prime Ministers and Cabinet reshuffles during his time at Downing Street. Known for his cheeky Tweets, the parody account playfully teased when Mr. Sunak was rumored to become Prime Minister. Akshata Murty, the wife of Rishi Sunak, showcased a more casual style while overseeing the moving process at No 10. Dressed in grey leggings, a light jumper, and a fluffy H&M gilet paired with White Company sliders, she opted for high street fashion over designer labels for the occasion. The Sunak family decided to return to the No 10 flat, previously occupied during Mr. Sunak’s tenure as Chancellor, rather than moving into the larger flat at No 11, breaking from tradition. With a joint fortune of £730 million, Mr. Sunak and Ms. Murty have amassed wealth primarily from her stake in her father’s IT business. Despite her lavish spending on designer clothing, Ms. Murty raised eyebrows when it was revealed that she had non-dom tax status. This move, estimated to save millions in taxes, caused some controversy. However, the family has now decided to move back to No 10, keeping their London townhouse for weekends and maintaining other properties.