King Charles in Paris with Macron gala dinner in Versailles

King Charles in Paris with Macron: gala dinner in Versailles, but Brigitte’s kiss to Camilla is a hit on social media QUOTIDIANO NAZIONALE

Paris, September 20, 2023 – Gala dinner to the Palace of Versailles for Charles III and CamillaGuests of the French President Emmanuel Macron. Due to the violent protests that the pension reform proposal sparked in the Alps, the pension reform was postponed for six months official visit The British Royal Family Congress aims to strengthen Franco-British friendship after Brexit tensions.

King Charles and Queen Camilla in Versailles, guests of Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron (Ansa)

King Charles and Queen Camilla in Versailles, guests of Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron (Ansa)

The head of the Elysée Palace has prepared an outstanding dinner for this evening at a single 0-meter-long table in the center of the grandiose Gallery of Mirrors, a masterpiece of the French Baroque that Louis XIV commissioned to demonstrate his power. The list of names is also outstanding 160 guests, superbly selected (including Baronet Mick Jagger). Welcoming Their Majesties requires a red carpet and ritual photos Queen Camilla and premiere Dame Brigitte both in there long blue dress.

Also Elizabeth IICarlo’s mother, She was invited to “lunch” in the same sumptuous setting1957 and then 1972. The Elysée Protocol chose Versailles without hesitation. “Here too, the king wanted to follow in his mother’s footsteps,” said a spokesman.

Mick Jagger and his partner Melanie Hamrick in Versailles for the gala dinner (Ansa)

Mick Jagger and his partner Melanie Hamrick in Versailles for the gala dinner (Ansa)

But in the midst of so many protocols and formalities on social media it bounced all day the French kiss that Brigitte Macron gave Camilla, which is not allowed according to the royals’ rules of conduct. Purists also noted that the president’s wife didn’t even make the required bow to the queen. A “misstep” that partially obscured all other official moments of the first day of the British rulers in France, from the ceremony in front of the flame of the Unknown Soldier to the Parade along the Champs Elysées accompanied by 136 horses of the Republican Guard to the Elysée Palace.

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