King Charles III to Host Macron in UK: Renewed Franco-British Ties Post-Brexit

May 13, 2025
King Charles III to Host Macron in UK: Renewed Franco-British Ties Post-Brexit
  • King Charles III is set to host French President Emmanuel Macron for a state visit to the UK from July 8 to July 10, 2025, with the goal of strengthening post-Brexit relations.

  • The relationship between the UK and France has faced challenges in recent years, particularly due to Brexit and disputes over migrant crossings in the English Channel.

  • However, the current Labour government under Prime Minister Keir Starmer has fostered a renewed warmth in relations, focusing on joint efforts regarding European issues.

  • Starmer and Macron recently visited Kyiv with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to discuss support for Ukraine, underscoring the importance of cooperation between the two nations.

  • The UK remains a key ally of France in supporting Ukraine, which has been under Russian invasion since February 2022.

  • Adding significance to the upcoming state visit, King Charles was diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer in early 2024.

  • During the visit, President Macron will co-chair the 37th Franco-British Summit with Prime Minister Starmer, alongside relevant ministers from both countries.

  • The last state visit from France occurred in March 2008, when then-President Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni stayed at Windsor Castle.

  • This announcement comes after Macron faced unfounded accusations regarding a photo taken during a trip to Ukraine, which were dismissed by the French government.

  • King Charles had initially planned to visit France as his first overseas trip after ascending the throne but postponed it in March 2023 due to protests over a pension law introduced by Macron.

  • In addition to the state visit, King Charles and Queen Camilla will travel to Canada on May 26 and 27, 2025, marking Charles' first visit to Canada as King.

  • Macron paid a heartfelt tribute to Queen Elizabeth II after her passing in 2022, which resonated deeply with the British royal family.

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