King Charles hosts Macron in first European state visit since Brexit

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8 Jul 2025 • 7:49 PM MYT
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LONDON, July 8 — King Charles welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron to the United Kingdom (UK) on Tuesday for the first state visit by a European leader since Brexit, their warm greeting symbolising the return of closer ties between the two countries.

Macron, treated to a UK state visit for the first time, enjoys a strong personal relationship with the King, and there were smiles as the pair met alongside their wives Brigitte and Queen Camilla, watched over by soldiers on horseback, in ceremonial uniform of blue tunics and scarlet plumes.

His Majesty is expected to emphasise “the multitude of complex threats” both countries face when he speaks at the castle later, while Macron posted on X (formerly Twitter) on his arrival that “there is so much we can build together”.

Accompanied by heir to the throne Prince William and his wife Princess Catherine, the group climbed into several horse-drawn carriages for a procession in Windsor, which finished in the medieval castle’s courtyard, west of London.

Since the election of Prime Minister Keir Starmer last year, the UK has been attempting to reset its ties with European allies, and the King will want to play his part in setting the tone of the visit before the political talks commence.

“Our two nations share not only values, but also the tireless determination to act on them in the world,” the 76-year-old monarch, who is still undergoing treatment for cancer, will say later.

While Macron’s three-day trip is filled with meetings about economic issues and foreign affairs, the first day of the state visit, which comes 16 years after the late Queen Elizabeth hosted then-French president Nicolas Sarkozy, is primarily focused on pageantry and heavy in symbolism.

Before heading to London on Tuesday afternoon to address Parliament, Macron joined His Majesty to inspect the Guard of Honour. He was due to have lunch with the family and tour the Royal Collection, paintings, and furniture amassed by the Windsors over the centuries.

The monarch’s right eye was noticeably red when he met Macron. A Buckingham Palace source said he had suffered a burst blood vessel in one eye, which was unrelated to any other health condition.

The day will conclude with a state dinner at Windsor Castle, featuring speeches by the King and Macron in front of approximately 150 guests.

“It is wonderful that we are going down the path of welcoming European leaders once again,” said the Lord Mayor of the City of London Alastair King, who will host a banquet in Macron’s honour on Wednesday, to Reuters.

Migrants deal

Later in his trip, Macron and Starmer’s discussions will focus on a range of issues, including how to stop people-smuggling and improve economic and defence ties at a time when the United States is retrenching from its traditional role as a defender of European security.

Although there have been tensions over the shape of post-Brexit ties and how to stop asylum seekers from crossing the Channel in small boats, the UK and France have been working closely together to create a planned military force to support Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire with Russia.

UK officials are hoping that Macron will agree to a pilot of a deal for the return of asylum seekers. This would involve the UK deporting one asylum seeker to France in exchange for another with a legitimate case to be in Britain, thereby disrupting the business model of people-smuggling gangs.

A record number of asylum seekers have arrived in Britain on small boats from France in the first six months of this year. Starmer, trailing behind Nigel Farage’s insurgent, right-wing Reform UK party in the polls, is under pressure to devise a solution.

France has previously refused to sign up to such an agreement, saying that the UK should negotiate an arrangement with all the EU countries.

— Reuters