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King Charles III Greets French President Emmanuel Macron on State Visit

UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 9 – King Charles III maintained full royal duties during French President Macron's three-day state visit despite a burst blood vessel causing a painful bloodshot eye, palace sources said.

  • On Tuesday, July 7, 2025, King Charles III welcomed France’s President Emmanuel Macron and his spouse to Windsor Castle for a three-day official state visit.
  • This visit, the first by a French leader since 2008 and the first EU leader visit since Brexit in 2020, aimed to renew diplomatic relations between the UK and France.
  • The day featured a ceremonial welcome followed by a carriage ride including the King, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and Catherine, a lunch at Windsor Castle, a wreath-laying ceremony at Westminster Abbey, and President Macron’s address to Parliament.
  • French President Macron presented four personal gifts to King Charles, including a rare Debussy opera edition, a ceremonial trumpet, a luxury watercolour box, and a gourmet hamper.
  • The visit featured heightened security with police conducting searches and safety checks, while King Charles emphasized UK-France unity against complex global threats in his anticipated speech.
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The sovereign presented himself with a showy red eye at the meeting with Emmanuel Macron: experts suspect hemorrhaging

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While welcoming Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron to Windsor on Tuesday, July 8, King Charles III appeared on the photos with a blood-injected eye. A detail that quickly alarmed the public.

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The British sovereign received President Emmanuel Macron in great pomps on Tuesday 8 July at Windsor Castle. Beyond the smiles displayed and the friendship that the two men seem to share, a detail at the seven-year-old has been particularly intrigued. What to force the palace to react to reassure you about the monarch's state of health, which is still fighting cancer. - Charles III's red eye during the visit of the Macrons has nothing to worry a…

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When King Charles III receives Macron, the blood-running eye of the 76-year-old is especially noticeable.

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sloughobserver.co.uk broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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