New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern could be forced to uninvite guests to her summer wedding to make sure she complies with New Zealand's Covid-19 rules.
Under the strict rules, Ardern would be restricted to hosting 100 vaccinated guests at the ceremony, that's slated to be held in Gisborne.
Ardern admitted the possibility of having to cut back her guest list during an interview with The Hits radio station.
'It's that awkward situation; uninviting people is quite awkward,' Ardern said when asked how she would handle the situation if the scenario arose. 'I haven't actually quite figured out what we're going to do.'
To make matters worse, Gisborne has one of the lowest rates of vaccination in New Zealand, which may further hinder the Prime Minister's wedding plans.
NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern (pictured with her fiancé Clarke Gayford) may be forced to uninvite guests to her summer wedding under her own strict Covid rules
Ms Ardern (pictured with Mr Gayford) could be restricted to hosting just 100 guests at her summer wedding slated to be held in Gisborne on the North Island
Ardern's government has introduced a new traffic light system that rates regions as red, orange or green depending on their exposure to Covid and vaccine rates.
Auckland, the epicentre of a recent outbreak, will start at red, making face masks mandatory and putting limits on gatherings at public places.
From December 3, tough restrictions within the country are expected to be loosened and will allow businesses to operate in its biggest city, Auckland.
When asked how many people she and her fiancé Clarke Gayford were planning to have attend, Ardern said they hadn't finalised any plans.
The power couple - who have been together for eight years - welcomed daughter Neve Te Aroha in June 2018 (pictured)
Ms Ardern (left) revealed she was leaving 'most' of the wedding planning