Carrie Symonds gets delivery of eco-friendly baby products to Number 10

Boris and Carrie, seen here during the 2020 Guinness Six Nations, have received a Kit & Kin delivery at Number 10. (Getty Images)
Boris and Carrie, seen here during the 2020 Guinness Six Nations, have received a Kit & Kin delivery at Number 10. (Getty Images)

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Like many of us in these current unprecedented times, new parents Carrie Symonds, 32, and Boris Johnson, 55, are relying on online deliveries.

The couple, who welcomed their first child together last Wednesday, were seen getting a delivery of eco-friendly baby products by British brand Kit & Kin to their Downing Street home.

Symonds is known for being a keen environmentalist, so it’s no surprise the couple chose earth-friendly and cruelty-free products for their newborn son, Wilfred.

Kit & Kin was created in 2017 by former Spice Girl, Emma Bunton, and product developer, Christopher Money. As parents themselves, the duo wanted to create products that didn’t irritate their children’s skin, and therefore, were inspired to develop natural alternatives.

A delivery man carries a Kit & Kin boxe into Downing Street. (PA)
A delivery man carries a Kit & Kin boxe into Downing Street. (PA)

The award-winning brand now specialises in sustainable products for babies and children, including biodegradable nappies and wipes, which have been approved by dermatologists.

Kit & Kin also sell a variety of skincare, from baby shampoo to a “Magic Salve” that helps sooth nappy rash and dry spots. In fact, the balm has proven to be so popular it is currently sold-out on the website.

The most recent addition to the label is a 100% organic cotton babywear range, which also gives back.

For the collection, Kit & Kin partnered with the World Land Trust so that every item purchased from the range helps to fund community development projects in Guatemala. This includes providing education, healthcare and family planning clinics for local women.

Although we don’t know exactly what was in the box that was heading down Downing Street, here’s a round-up of our top Kit & Kin picks.

Our 5 top Kit & Kin picks

Kit & Kin Natural Baby Balm | £10.39 from Amazon

Kit & Kin Extra Large Super-Soft Muslin | £19.99 from Amazon

Kit & Kin Eco Nappy Pants | £39 from Amazon

Kit & Kin Eco Nappies | £33 from Amazon

Kit & Kin All-in-One Baby Onesie | £21.99 from Amazon