Macron, France and King Charles
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LONDON (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday urged Britain to stick close to its neighbors despite its exit from the European Union, saying France and the U.K. will “save Europe” by standing for democracy, law and international order in a dangerous world.
King Charles and French President Emmanuel Macron shared a notably warm and extended farewell at Windsor Castle, marking a successful start to the French leader’s state visit. A clear display of their burgeoning rapport, the two men clasped hands for a remarkable 28 seconds upon their departure, concluding the initial phase of the three-day trip.
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King Charles was accused of 'a huge slap in the face' by a former royal chef after he enlisted French icon Raymond Blanc to help prepare this week's state banquet
King Charles III toasted a new era of Franco-British cooperation on Tuesday at a royal banquet on held in honour of French President Emmanuel Macron's state-visit to the U.K.
The French president has blown kisses at the King and Queen as he bid farewell to the monarch outside Windsor Castle, concluding the royals involvement in the three-day state visit with a flurry of go
Darren McGrady, who was a personal chef to the late Queen Elizabeth, Princess Diana and Princes William and Harry, accused King Charles of giving "a huge slap in the face" to the palace's royal chefs
Concerns for King Charles' health arose after he was seen with a bloodshot eye during a welcoming ceremony for French President Macron.
King Charles hosted a grand State Banquet at Windsor Castle where he delivered a heartfelt speech celebrating Prince William.
France's President Emmanuel Macron and Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer speak during Ukraine security meeting at the 6th European Political Community summit on May 16, 2025 at Skanderbeg Square in Tirana,