British King and Queen roll out red carpet for France's Macron
- Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla rolled out the red carpet for the President of France Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte in Windsor pn Tuesday at the start of the French state visit to the UK.
- Post By Nevenka Nikolik
- 16:04, 8 July, 2025
London, 8 July 2025 (PA Media/dpa/MIA) - Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla rolled out the red carpet for the President of France Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte in Windsor pn Tuesday at the start of the French state visit to the UK.
Charles and Camilla warmly greeted the French leader and the first lady on a specially constructed Royal Dais near the town's Windsor and Eton Riverside train station, with the castle in the background.
Macron dolled out the Gallic charm by taking Camilla's hand and leaning forward to air kiss it, having earlier greeted the Princess of Wales at RAF Northolt with the same gesture.
Nearly 400 military personnel from the Army, RAF and Royal Navy lined the High Street along the ceremonial route and a 41-gun salute sounded in nearby Home Park in Macron's honour to mark his arrival.
Amid pomp and ceremony, military bands played both British and French music for the waiting crowds, and a Captain's Escort of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, in their plumed helmets and shiny silver breastplates, and riding Irish chargers, formed a Guard of Honour.
The Prince and Princess of Wales accompanied the King's guests to the Berkshire town after meeting them at RAF Northolt in west London on Tuesday morning and joining them for the 14-mile car journey.
Kate was carrying out the royal duties on Tuesday after opening up about her "rollercoaster" cancer recovery, its life-changing impact and putting on a "brave face" last week.
Hundreds of members of the public packed the streets hoping to get a glimpse of the royals and their guests on their carriage ride through the town on their way to Windsor Castle.
Macron and the King chatted enthusiastically as Household Cavalry made their way down the road and the open-top carriages arrived.
Charles then led Mr Macron into their landau and chuckled as they chatted while taking their seats.
The state visit is the first to the UK by an EU head of state since Brexit, and the first to be held at Windsor, rather than Buckingham Palace, for more than a decade, thanks to ongoing refurbishments at the London residence.
At a glittering state banquet being staged in the castle's vast medieval St George's Hall on Tuesday evening, the King will stress the vital partnership between France and the UK in the face of a "multitude of complex threats," declaring "as friends and as allies, we face them together."
He will highlight how "these challenges know no borders: no fortress can protect us against them this time."
Macron will address parliamentarians in the Palace of Westminster's Royal Gallery in the afternoon and, on Thursday, join a UK-France Summit at Downing Street.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has signalled a "reset" in relations between the UK and Europe as he looks to heal the wounds caused by the Brexit years.
Defence, growth, security, migration and French tactics on tackling small boats will be discussed, with the two leaders expected to dial in to speak to other allied nations who are looking to support any future peace deal in Ukraine.
Downing Street said on Monday that the UK's relationship with France was "key" to dealing with boat crossings, following reports French police officers had used knives to puncture a boat off the coast.
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