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Princess Kate steals the show to the macrons
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For two years, Princess Kate was no longer with a state banquet because of her illness. When visiting Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron, she is now returning.
For the first time since her cancer diagnosis, Princess Kate, 43, will take part in a state banquet again this Tuesday. She used the three-day visit to the French President Emmanuel, 47, and Brigitte Macron, 72, for a literally showing wow appearance. For the solemn evening at Windsor Castle, she chose a deep red dress, which, according to various media by Sarah Burton, 51, was designed by Givenchy.
Kate has a special fashionable connection with the designer: When she was still creative director of Alexander McQueen, Burton had designed the wedding dress in which the Princess in 2011, alongside Prince William, 43, stepped in front of the altar. For the dark red silk dress, she wore an evening bag embroidered with lily of the valley, magnificent earrings and her beloved “Lover’s Knot”-Tiara, which was previously worn by Queen Mary, Queen Mum, Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana.
Hand kiss and elegant outfits: The Macron meet the British royals
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte traveled to Great Britain for a three -day state visit. The couple landed with the government machine at the Royal Air Force military airfield in Northolt and was received on the roller field of Crown Prince William and Princess Kate. Macron comes at the invitation of King Charles III to strengthen British-French cooperation in various areas
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the royal couple shared a common picture. “Ready for what a wonderful state banquet promises in Windsor this evening,” is the caption. In the noble black frack together with a striking white fly and various orders on the chest, Prince William has also duly thrown himself in shell.
State visit until July 10th
Already in May of this year the British palace announced that King Charles III, 76, invited Macron to a state visit to take place from July 8 to July 10. It is the first French state visit in around 17 years. In March 2008, President Nicolas Sarkozy, 70, accepted an invitation from the now deceased Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022). Meanwhile, the British king and the queen were last visit to the state in France in September 2023.
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