King and Queen travel to France for royal state visit rescheduled after violent protests
- French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed King Charles III and Queen Camilla to France for a three-day state visit aimed at strengthening cross-channel relations after Brexit. The visit includes engagements at iconic French landmarks such as the Arc de Triomphe, the Elysée Palace, and the Palace of Versailles. The royal couple will also visit Bordeaux, known for its large British ex-pat population.
- The visit is seen as an opportunity to rebuild the relationship between Britain and France after the tensions of Brexit negotiations and disputes over migration. British diplomats consider the visit a success and hope it will further enhance the "absolutely massive relationship" between the two countries. Both King Charles III and President Macron share a passion for the environment.
- The state visit kicked off with a ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe, where Macron and Charles III greeted each other warmly. Security has been heightened for the visit, with thousands of police officers deployed in Paris city centre. The visit also includes discussions on Ukraine and migration issues.
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France rolls out red carpet for King Charles III's state visit
Britain's King Charles III praised France's “wonderful welcome” at a grand dinner held in his honor Wednesday night at the sumptuous Hall of Mirrors of the Palace of Versailles, marking his state visit meant to underline the friendship between both nations.
France rolls out the red carpet for King Charles III’s state visit
PARIS >> President Emmanuel Macron and King Charles III held talks in Paris on Wednesday at the start of a long-awaited three-day state visit meant to highlight the friendship between France and the U.K.
France rolls out the red carpet for King Charles III’s state visit
PARIS — Britain’s King Charles III praised France’s “wonderful welcome” at a grand dinner held in his honor Wednesday night at the sumptuous Hall of Mirrors of the Palace of Versailles, marking his state visit meant to underline the friendship between both nations. In a toast mostly pronounced in French, the king said that “once again, France and the French people have shown a warm welcome and profound kindness, for which we are most grateful.” …
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