Photos: Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla receive rapturous welcome in France

French President Emmanuel Macron laid on the royal treatment for King Charles III and Queen Camilla on the first day of their visit, whisking the pair through Paris for a wreath-laying ceremony before toasting the official trip in the banquet hall of Versailles. 

This is the first official trip to France for King Charles III and Queen Camilla in their capacity as regents, and is a landmark occasion after the initial visit in March was postponed due to social unrest caused by Macron’s controversial pension reforms.

Now the British royals have finally arrived, landing on French soil on Wednesday 20th September for a three-day visit that will include stops in Paris and Bordeaux.  

Upon their arrival, the King and Queen were escorted by Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne to the Arc de Triomphe in the French capital, where they enjoyed a fly-by from the Red Arrows and their French Air Force equivalents, La Patrouille Acrobatique de France. 

The King and President then rekindled the Eternal Flame and laid a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to honour the French and British lives lost in battle since World War I.  

King Charles is pictured with President Emmanuel Macron in Paris. Photo source: The Royal Family / Facebook

Queen Camilla went on to meet with representatives from local veteran organisations, the French Scout and Guide organisations and the British School of Paris. 

A bilateral meeting then ensued at Macron’s official residence, the Elysée Palace, followed by a friendly walkabout to the residence of the British Ambassador in France, where, in a tradition started by the King’s late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, Macron and the King planted a tree in the grounds. 

A state banquet at Versailles 

Later the group headed to Versailles, one of the sites also visited by Elizabeth II on her first official visit to France in 1957, for a state dinner.  

“Mr. President, in all of this we can rely on our firm friendship, which is renewed and reinvigorated with each new generation,” said King Charles, who made the majority of his speech at Versailles in French. “I would like, if you would allow me, to raise a toast to President and Madame Macron and to the French people, as well as to our Entente Cordiale – a sustainable alliance. Whatever lies ahead, may it endure, faithful and constant, for centuries to come.” 

France’s First Lady Brigitte Macron and Queen Camilla share a toast in Versailles. Photo source: The Royal Family /Facebook

The dinner was a rather glitzy affair, with celebrities such as Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, actor Hugh Grant, footballer Didier Drogba and actress Charlotte Gainsbourg in attendance.  

On Thursday 21st September, Camilla will present a new French-British literary prize at the National Library of France alongside former teacher and now France’s First Lady, Brigitte Macron.  

King Charles’ long-standing interest in the environment will also be highlighted, with an open discussion on biodiversity at the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle in Paris. 

A visit to an organic vineyard, Château Smith Haut Lafitte, near Bordeaux is on the cards for Friday 22nd September, the final day of their trip. 

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Sailing: 120 competitors expected at 45th Régates Royales in Cannes

Régates Royales Cannes

120 competitors are expected to take part in the 45th edition of the Régates Royales, which is set to get underway in Cannes at the weekend. 

The event, organised by the Cannes Yacht Club (CYC), is the biggest meeting of classic sailing boats in the world.

Vessels of up to 55 metres long and capable of navigating in winds above 20 knots, as well as former champions of the America’s Cup, will be in competition in the Bay of Cannes. The famous 12 MIJ from the America’s Cup (1958 to 1987) will compete, whilst mythical vessels such as French Kiss, Kiwi Magic and South Australia will also all be present.

“I must admit that I can’t wait for the first departures and for the show to start in the bay of Cannes,” says CYC president Jean-François Cutugno.

A sailing biopic to be premiered at the event

Fittingly, given that Cannes is a city synonymous with cinema, the film ‘Flo’, a biopic on the navigator Florence Arthaud, will be premiered at the Palais des Festivals. Its director, Géraldine Danon, will make an appearance at the screening on Wednesday 27th September.

Rugby fans needn’t chosen between a great day out enjoying the sailing and the World Cup matches as a dedicated fan zone will be set up at the event, where each meet will be screened.

The Régates Royales will be taking place between Sunday 24th and Saturday 30th September. Click here for the full programme of events.

 

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Photo credit: Sergio Gibellini

Monaco v Nice: Local pride and top spot on the line in Côte d’Azur Derby

AS Monaco's Adi Hütter in a pre-match press conference

Geographically speaking, this is the closest derby in Ligue 1, and rather fittingly, little separates AS Monaco and OGC Nice going into Friday’s Côte d’Azur Derby. 

Monaco’s Youssouf Fofana succinctly previewed Friday night’s fixture at the Stade Louis II, saysing, “It’s the best defence in the league against the best attack in the league. Naturally, it will be a big battle.”

The Principality club, currently atop the Ligue 1 standings, have already scored 15 this season, averaging three goals a game.

Incidentally, it was Nice who prevailed 3-0 at the Stade Louis II last season, but repeating such a feat, given Monaco’s revival and offensive fluidity, will be a difficult task.

“This is our biggest opponent since the start of the league season,” admitted Adi Hütter in Wednesday’s pre-match press conference.

Youssouf Fofana in AS Monaco training by Luke Entwistle, Monaco Life

The result last season also provides extra motivation for Hütter’s men.

“[That result] was hard and we are looking for revenge. But even if we had won, it’s still a derby,” said Fofana.

Nice won’t be short of motivation themselves. Francesco Farioli’s side have hit their stride in recent weeks, and as well as boasting the best defence in the league, having conceded just four goals, they also beat defending champions Paris Saint-Germain last weekend. A victory over Monaco on Friday would see Nice overtake Les Monégasques and take top spot in Ligue 1.

Monaco “dreaming” of the title?

“It’s a match for which we don’t need any extra motivation, but it being a derby means a lot for everyone. It’s true that playing for first place is a particular motivation, but we need to remain focused on what we do on a daily basis,” said Farioli ahead of the match.

However, Monaco will be highly motivated to retain their position at the top, and given the inconsistent performances of their rivals, could they begin to dream about the title?

“We are allowed to dream aren’t we?” joked Fofana to Monaco Life. “But beating Nice and staying first, that would still be good.”

A fierce and significant battle awaits with local pride and the top spot both on the line.

Monaco predicted XI v Nice

Köhn; Magassa, Maripán, Singo; Henrique, Camara, Fofana, Vanderson; Golovin, Balogun, Minamino

 

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