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French President Emmanuel Macron to travel to UK for state visit in July | French President Emmanuel Macron to travel to UK for state visit in July |
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French President Emmanuel Macron will travel to the UK for a state visit in July, Buckingham Palace has announced. | French President Emmanuel Macron will travel to the UK for a state visit in July, Buckingham Palace has announced. |
King Charles and Queen Camilla will host the president and his wife Brigitte Macron at Windsor Castle on a visit from 8 July to 10 July. | |
The King and Queen had paid a state visit to France in September 2023, which was seen as a diplomatic success in helping to rebuild relations after Brexit. | |
Such visits are a "soft power" opportunity to strengthen trade, cultural and defence ties, in this case with an important European partner. | |
The state visit will be hosted in Windsor Castle while building work is carried out at Buckingham Palace. | The state visit will be hosted in Windsor Castle while building work is carried out at Buckingham Palace. |
That means relocating traditional elements like the state banquet, which in recent visits has been held in the Buckingham Palace ballroom. | |
President Macron's trip follows the visit by the King and Queen to France, which sought to strengthen diplomatic and defence ties. | |
King Charles received a standing ovation from the French Senate, after a speech in which he spoke strongly in support of Ukraine, after the "horrifying" invasion by Russia. | King Charles received a standing ovation from the French Senate, after a speech in which he spoke strongly in support of Ukraine, after the "horrifying" invasion by Russia. |
As well as set-piece occasions at the Arc de Triomphe and a banquet at the Palace of Versailles, the King went to see environmental projects and a food market in Bordeaux. | As well as set-piece occasions at the Arc de Triomphe and a banquet at the Palace of Versailles, the King went to see environmental projects and a food market in Bordeaux. |
The forthcoming visit by Macron will be seen as a further effort to reinforce links with a European ally, against a background of uncertainty about negotiations over Ukraine and the threat of tariffs from the United States. | |
Overseas heads of state are invited to visit the King on the advice of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. | Overseas heads of state are invited to visit the King on the advice of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. |
The announcement of a French state visit suggests that the King is keeping up a full schedule, as he continues to receive treatment for cancer. | |
Last month, the King and Queen went to Italy on a state visit, drawing enthusiastic crowds in Rome and Ravenna, on a trip that coincided with their 20th wedding anniversary. | |
The royal visitors also had a private meeting at the Vatican with the late Pope Francis. | |
The King will also be going to Canada this month for the state opening of Parliament in Ottawa, the first time a monarch has attended in almost 50 years. | |
It will be seen as a show of support for Canadian independence, after calls by President Trump for Canada to become the US 51st state. | |
In a diplomatic balancing act, there is also an invitation for President Trump to make a second state visit to the UK, with President Trump recently suggesting that a visit could take place in September. | |
It is understood that the French visit was already being planned before the extra invitation was extended to President Trump, making this an increasingly busy year for international royal engagements. | |
The last state visit to the UK by a French president was in March 2008, when President Nicolas Sarkozy was a guest of Queen Elizabeth II. | |
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