King Charles France visit – Charles and Camilla arrive at Elysée Palace with Macron before lavish state dinner
King Charles III and Queen Camilla have arrived at the Elysée Palace as part of their three day state visit to France, six months after the trip was postponed because of widespread rioting.
After a spectacular ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe, where the monarch laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Charles and Camilla joined President Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron in greeting crowds of wellwishers waiting along the Champs-Elysees.
This evening, the four are expected at the Palace of Versailles for a black tie dinner alongside an array of British and French stars including Hugh Grant, Mick Jagger, Arsene Wenger and Didier Drogba. Mr Macron is said to be pulling out all the stops and an English blue cheese and lobster will feature on the menu.
The trip got off to a windy start as Queen Camilla had to hold onto her hat as she stepped off the plane before they were welcomed by French Prime Minister Élisabeth Berne, diplomats and guardsmen.
The overseas tour was shelved in March after Mr Macron's retirement age reforms sparked widespread rioting across the country.
The overseas tour in March was to be the King and his wife’s first state visit, but Germany – the second leg of the journey – became the historic first destination for the royal couple.
Key Points
Today’s agenda as King Charles III and Camilla arrive in Paris
What the Royals are expected to get up to tomorrow
What’s on the menu at Versailles
How have the royals been received in Paris?
Guests arrive at Versailles Palace for state banquet
18:34 , Tara Cobham
On Wednesday evening, Charles and Camilla will be guests of honour at a black tie state banquet hosted by the Macrons in the Palace of Versailles' Hall of Mirrors.
Both the King and Mr Macron will address the 160 guests, who will include high-profile figures chosen for their contribution to UK-France relations.
Watch: Macron welcomes Charles to France with touching video
18:00 , Tara Cobham
Emmanuel Macron has welcomed King Charles III to France with a touching video tribute.
Charles originally intended to make the trip in March but was forced to postpone due to nationwide protests over unpopular pension reform.
His three-day state visit began on Wednesday 20 September and is meant to highlight the friendship between the two nations with great pomp.
“You visited as a prince, you return as a King. Your Majesty, welcome,” Mr Macron tweeted the morning of his arrival, alongside a short video recounting some of Charles’ previous visits.
Queen Camilla has made the trip to France alongside her husband.
Oliver Browning reports:
Emmanuel Macron welcomes King Charles to France with touching video
Charles and Macron exchange gifts of photo album and gold coin
17:30 , Tara Cobham
The King has given President Emmanuel Macron a book containing photographs of the pair together as they held talks on the opening day of the state visit to France.
Charles and Camilla are visiting Paris and Bordeaux, six months after the trip had to be rescheduled because of widespread rioting across the country.
As well as the photograph album, the King gave Mr Macron a complete edition of Voltaire's writings when he visited the Elysee Palace, the president's official residence, on Wednesday afternoon.
The works have been edited by Professor Nicholas Cronk, a leading UK academic at Oxford University and director of the Voltaire Foundation.
Started in 1968, the complete works, comprising 205 volumes, was only completed in April 2022 and included Letters on the English, a series of essays by the French Enlightenment writer and philosopher, based on his experiences living in Britain between 1726 and 1729.
In return, Mr Macron gave the King a golden coin featuring Charles's portrait, as well as a prize-winning French novel.
In pictures: Charles and Camilla at Elysée Palace
17:00 , Tara Cobham
Royal Family describes monarchs’ ‘incredible’ welcome
16:35 , Tara Cobham
The Royal Family has described King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s welcome at the Arc de Triomphe as “incredible”.
A video was posted on X of the flypast that greeted the royals, alongside the caption: “An incredible welcome at the Arc de Triomphe to formally kick-off #RoyalVisitFrance! Invited by President @EmmanuelMacron.
“The King symbolically lit the eternal flame, which burns in memory of those who perished in the First and Second World Wars.”
An incredible welcome at the Arc de Triomphe to formally kick-off #RoyalVisitFrance! 🇫🇷
Invited by President @EmmanuelMacron, The King symbolically lit the eternal flame, which burns in memory of those who perished in the First and Second World Wars. pic.twitter.com/FaGIJ9a3xv— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) September 20, 2023
16:00 , Lydia Patrick
Who is on the star-studded Versailles guest list?
President Macron is hosting an extravagent black-tie banquet for the King and Queen tonight to mark the first day of their three-day state trip.
On the guest-list of 150 guests are some famous faces. Here’s a round-up, as reported in The Mail.
Rock n Roll legend, 80-year-old Mick Jagger
Bernard Arnault, worth an estimated £178 billion who is head of LVMX luxury goods competitor which includes brands such as Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior
Former Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, 73, will join the guests.
Iconic British actor, Hugh Grant, 63, who owns a house in France, will be in attendance of the royal soirée.
Tree planting
15:40 , Lydia Patrick
Once the King and President have exchanged gifts, the leaders will plant trees in a tradition started by the late Queen, report the Telegraph.
Le Menu
15:36 , Lydia Patrick
A lavish banquet is to be held in the Hall of Mirrors of the Palace of Versailles tonight to celebrate the arrival of Charles and Camilla.
Here is what’s on the menu, as reported by The Mail.
Starter: Blue lobster and pot crab with a veil of fresh almonds and peppermint
Main Course: Bresse chicken with corn and a porcini mushroom gratin
Cheese: 30-month-old Comté, Stichelton English blue
Desert: Isfahan Persian macaroon
The gourmet dishes will be cooked by a star-studded selection of top chefs, including Anne-Sophie Pic, the only French chef with three Michelin stars.
For drinks, the world leaders will enjoy wines costing over £400 a bottle, including Pol Roger Cuvée Winston Churchill 2013 Champagne, report The Mail.
Reactions amongst the crowds
15:26 , Lydia Patrick
Tourists line the Parisian streets as they watch the royal spectacle unfold as King Charles and Queen Camilla begin their three-day state visit.
Rozalie Zackova, a 28-year-old Czech who works in marketing in Paris told Reuters: “I like the royal family, because it’s something out of reach, it makes you dream, they have a special status. And also for the gossip!”
Her colleague Siham Bakali, 31, less fascinated by the king, said to Reuters she mostly wanted to see the flyover of both nations.
Joseph Gavois, 79, retired, said to Reuters: “I’ve come to see the king of England, because he’s paying us a visit and we should salute him. It’s an honour he’s doing us!
But Gavois complained that with so much security, he was unable to see the royal couple very well when they drove past him.
Parisian woman hits back at those sceptical about the visit
15:22 , Lydia Patrick
France is a nation notoriously wary of monarchs, but lots of Parisians have warmed to the arrival of the King and Queen.
“I’ve never seen a king parade on the Champs-Elysees!” 62-year-old employee Marie-Noëlle Ahanso said as they drove by.
“People will talk, people will complain (about the expense). But he’s worthy of being received at Versailles, I don’t see what the problem is. What’s more, he’s an environment-focused king, he doesn’t eat foie gras. In any case, the French complain all the time!”
In Pictures: The first day so far
15:11 , Lydia Patrick
The leaders to exchange rare gifts
15:07 , Lydia Patrick
King Charles will present President Macron with special gifts, including Voltaire’s Lettres sur les Anglais - a series of essays written by Voltaire based on his experiences living in Great Britain.
He will also give the King a gold coin minted with his drawing, and a painting of Queen Victoria, report the Telegraph.
What’s on the menu for the gourmet banquet?
15:00 , Lydia Patrick
France, the official country of fromage, will pay homage to their guest country and will put a British blue cheese on the menu.
Fitting with the blue theme, blue lobster also features on the menu.
The state dinner will take place in the spectacular Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles and the guests will wear black-tie.
Charles and Camilla arrive at Elysées Palace
14:49 , Lydia Patrick
The King and Queen have arrived at Elysées Palace before they head to the Palace of Versailles for a black-tie dinner.
Blue lobster and a selection of French and English cheeses will feature on the gourmet menu.
More than 150 guests have been invited to the banquet, including British actor Hugh Grant, rock star Mick Jagger, former Arsenal football coach Arsene Wenger, French soccer star Didier Drogba, as well as French billionaire Bernard Arnault.
Charles and Camilla will attend glitzy black tie banquet
14:39 , Lydia Patrick
Charles and Camilla will be guests of honour at a grand black- tie state banquet hosted by Mr and Mrs Macron in the splendour of the Palace of Versailles’ Hall of Mirrors.
Both the King and Mr Macron will address the 160 guests, who will include high-profile figures chosen for their contribution to UK-France relations.
Celebrity guests who have confirmed their attendance include Hugh Grant, Mick Jagger and former French football coach Arsene Wenger.
King Charles and President Macron share touching moment watching flypast at Arc De Triomphe
14:26 , Lydia Patrick
Jets with red white and blue vapour trails fly overhead in impressive ceremony
14:07 , Lydia Patrick
Military jets flew over the Arc de Triomphe emitting the colours of both nations - red, white and blue.
After listening to the two national anthems, Charles and Macron proceeded to a review of the troops.
They placed a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier, and Charles rekindled the eternal flame.
A warm welcome - President Macron greets King Charles and Queen Camilla at Arc de Triomphe, France
13:58 , Lydia Patrick
King Charles and Queen Camilla arrive at Arc de Triomphe
13:55 , Lydia Patrick
President Emmanuel Macron and wife Brigitte Macron greet King Charles III and Queen Camilla in a lavish arrival ceremony.
In pictures: The King and Queen arrive
13:46 , Lydia Patrick
Charles and Camilla had to withstand the wind as they stepped off the plane onto the red-carpet runway.
What we know so far about the trip
13:35 , Lydia Patrick
The majority of the original royal programme has been retained but a few new exciting elements have been added, including a literaty prize and celebrity guests.
Camilla and Mrs Macron are set to launch a new Franco-British literary prize at the Bibliotheque Nationale de France.
The King will become the first British monarch to give a speech from France’s senate chamber to senators and national assembly members on Thursday.
Other highlights include the royal couple meeting sports stars as France hosts the Rugby World Cup.
When the couple travel to Bordeaux, home to 39,000 Britons, they will meet UK and French military personnel to hear about how the two nations are collaborating on defence.
What’s first on the agenda?
13:21 , Lydia Patrick
The King and Queen are due to meet up with Mr Macron, 45, and his wife Brigitte, 70, for a ceremony of remembrance and wreath laying at the Arc de Triomphe, in the capital’s centre.
As part of the ceremony, Charles will be invited by the president to symbolically light the monument’s eternal flame which burns in memory of those who died in the First and Second World Wars.
Afterwards, the foursome will process down the Champs Elysees by car towards the Elysee Palace, the president’s official residence, where Charles and Mr Macron will sit down for talks.
We are so looking forward to joining you in Paris and Bordeaux, as we embark on our first State Visit as King and Queen to France, a country for which we both have the greatest love and admiration.
We will celebrate the special bond between our two countries and all that your… pic.twitter.com/oEsUDIw0gh— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) September 20, 2023
Pretty in pink
13:15 , Lydia Patrick
French Prime Minister Elizabeth Borne greets King Charles III and Queen Camilla as they get off the plane.
Pink appears to be the colour of choice as Queen Camilla sports a dusky pink suit and Ms Borne dons a fuchsia jacket.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla touch down in Paris
13:11 , Lydia Patrick
The King and Queen have landed at Paris-Orly airport and have to fight off the wind as they walk down the stairs to be greeted by French Republican Guards.
Camilla is sporting an all pink suit with a hat and Charles appears in a navy suit.
Watch live - King Charles and Camilla arrive in France
12:53 , Lydia Patrick
Macron shares heartfelt welcome to King Charles III
12:46 , Lydia Patrick
You visited as a Prince, you return as a King. Your Majesty, welcome. pic.twitter.com/HcDXHcylRl
— Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) September 20, 2023
In pictures: Paris prepares for the arrival of King Charles III
12:38 , Lydia Patrick
🇫🇷🇬🇧 Paris prepares to welcome King Charles and Queen Camilla on their State Visit
📷Chesnot/Getty, Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP, Nathan Laine/Bloomberg pic.twitter.com/4z0k9NPONG— Eostre (@NorthernEostre) September 20, 2023
King Charles to dine with Hugh Grant and Mick Jagger tonight at state dinner in Paris
12:29 , Athena Stavrou
Later today, King Charles will attend a star studded state dinner in the Hall of Mirrors of the Place of Versailles.
150 guests are set to be in attendance. Stars confirmed to have been invited include Hugh Grant, Mick Jagger and former French football coach Arsene Wenger.
Parisians 'unimpressed’ by King Charles III’s visit
11:30 , Lydia Patrick
Parisians have expressed their bemusement as King Charles III embarks on his three-day state visit, missing Queen Elizabeth II’s glamour, say Reuters.
Retiree 88-year-old Mireille Mauve told Reuters: “He’s just the son, they are old already, we don’t have a long history,” retiree Mireille Mauve said.
His wife is “not so enchanting, she’s a bit dull with her discourse. All this combined together doesn’t create much interest,” said the 88-year old, who liked Queen Elizabeth and her horses.”
‘Charly in Paris'
10:54 , Lydia Patrick
French newspaper Libération poked fun at Charles III by comparing him to the protagonist of a popular Netflix TV show people love to hate, Emily in Paris.
The image showed an iconic Parisian scene made pink with Charles and Emmanuel Macron standing in front of the Eiffel Tower.
What is the reason for the three-day state visit?
10:24 , Lydia Patrick
France and the United Kingdom have a longstanding neighbourly bond - the trip is a chance to reassert the countries’ friendship post-Brexit disputes.
The French presidency said the visit will be a chance to showcase the deep historical ties uniting the two countries and an opportunity to share France’s cultural, artistic and gastronomic ‘excellence’, report AP.
UK Prime Minsiter Rishi Sunak and French President Emmanuel Macron came together in March 2023 to strengthen military efforts and address migration issues in a bilateral summit.
A look back at Queen Elizabeth’s France trips in pictures
10:14 , Lydia Patrick
Thursday’s itinerary
10:08 , Lydia Patrick
Here is a rundown of what the King, Queen and French President are expected to get up to tomorrow.
First Charles will address French lawmakers at the Senate.
He will later rejoin Macron in front of Notre-Dame Cathedral to see the ongoing renovation work aimed at reopening the monument by the end of next year.
Charles and Macron will also both attend a reception for British and French business leaders about financing climate-related and biodiversity projects.
Why was the first trip postponed?
09:56 , Lydia Patrick
King Charles III and Queen Camilla were supposed to visit France six months ago however, wide spread disruption across the country delayed the visit.
France descended into chaos as riots broke out when French President Emmanuel Macron raised the retirement age from 62 to 64.
Charles and Camilla headed to France for state visit
09:41 , Sam Rkaina
Charles and Camilla are visiting France today in a state visit delayed due to riot earlier in the year.
Here is everything we know about the itinerary so far.
Wednesday
Charles and Queen Camilla will be greeted by Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne at Paris-Orly airport, before heading to the city centre
A spectacular ceremony will take place at the Arc de Triomphe, both nations’ and a wreath will be laid down at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier as jet fighters of the Patrouille de France and Britain’s Red Arrows fly above.
Macron and Charles will hold a bilateral meeting to discuss the protection of biodiversity and global warming. They will also discuss issues such as Russia’s war in Ukraine and migration in Southern Italy.
They will end the day with a state dinner in the Hall of Mirrors of the Place of Versailles where 150 guests will be in attendance.