Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau have announced they are separating after 18 years of marriage.
The Canadian prime minister, 51, said in an Instagram post that the decision was made after “many meaningful and difficult conversations”.
Mr Trudeau and the 48-year-old former model and TV host married in late May 2005 and have three children.
He said in a statement: “Sophie and I would like to share the fact that after many meaningful and difficult conversations, we have made the decision to separate.
“As always, we remain a close family with deep love and respect for each other and for everything we have built and continue to build.”
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Mr Trudeau’s office said the two had signed a legal agreement.
“They have worked to ensure that all legal and ethical steps with regards to their decision to separate have been taken, and will continue to do so moving forward,” it said.
They have three children – Xavier, 15, Ella-Grace, 14, and nine-year-old Hadrien.
After Mr Trudeau became prime minister in late 2015, he and Sophie were often seen together at social functions and on
foreign trips.
Together, they brought star power to the prime minister’s office and appeared in the pages of Vogue magazine.
But in recent years, the first lady has played a less visible role, rarely travelling with the prime minister on official trips.
However, the two of them did travel to London in May for the coronation of King Charles and were together when US President Joe Biden visited in late March.