King Charles’s safety ‘couldn’t be guaranteed’ amid France pension protests – latest news
French authorities feared the safety of King Charles would not be guaranteed on a trip around France coinciding with violent protests against President Emmanuel Macron’s pension reforms.
A three-day state visit was postponed at Mr Macron’s urging after security forces grew concerned over the King’s “habit of impromptu handshakes, and talking to ordinary people whenever he could”, a source who was involved in the planning of the trip told The Independent.
The King was due to arrive with the Queen Consort in Paris on Sunday, staying until Wednesday before moving on to Germany; an itinerary that had been seen as a coup for Mr Macron, who has sought to position himself as Europe’s de facto leader.
Buckingham Palace said the King and Queen Consort ”greatly look forward to the opportunity to visit France as soon as dates can be found.”
Mr Macron’s plan to raise the state pension age has unleashed a wave of fury in France. Over 450 protesters were arrested in Paris and beyond on Thursday as some 300 demonstrations drew more than a million people nationwide.
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King Charles postpones France trip amid pension riots
Bordeaux city hall set on fire in protests
French feared King Charles wouldn’t be safe – source
12:50 , Peter Allen
French authorities feared the security of King Charles could not be guaranteed “because of his interest in mingling with crowds,” according to security sources in Paris.
A crack team of officers from the SDLP Protection Service unit rigorously studied the monarch’s profile before his intended State Visit this weekend.
“They became aware of the King’s habit of impromptu handshakes, and talking to ordinary people whenever he could,” said a source who was involved in the planning of four-days of events across France.
“There are huge social tensions in France, and there is no doubt that such good manners could have been very dangerous indeed.”
Why are there protests in France?
13:30 , Liam James
Joe Sommerlad looks at the roots of the pension protests:
Why are there protests in France?
King’s Bordeaux trip would have clashed with pension protests
12:30 , Liam James
French labour unions have called for a day of nationwide protests and strikes against pension reforms on Tuesday, when King Charles was due to travel to Bordeaux.
The western city has seen the most extreme protests so far against President Macron’s plans, with rioters yesterday setting alight the Bordeaux City Hall.
Bordeaux city hall set on fire as one million join anti-Macron protests across France
12:05 , Liam James
The historic Bordeaux City Hall in France has been set on fire on the day of the biggest protest yet against Emmanuel Macron’s controversial attempts to push through reforms to raise the pension age.
Protesters gathered outside the Palais Rohan cheered as a part of the building went up in flames, one of a number of incidents of vandalism and violence across the country on Thursday evening after a day of largely peaceful strike action.
The largescale protests threaten the prospect of King Charles III’s visit to France – the British monarch’s trip next week was to be his first abroad after becoming king.
Thursday’s strike was the first day of national walkouts since Mr Macron pushed through a bill with his pension reforms, and upwards of one million people are reported to have taken part in protests and marches across France.
Bordeaux city hall set on fire as one million join anti-Macron protests across France
Police and protesters clash over pension reform
11:42 , Liam James
Last night saw violent clashes on the streets of cities across France, as protesters call for Emmanuel Macron to reconsider his planned raising of the pension age from 62 to 64.
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Palace says King ‘looking forward’ to trip
11:32 , Liam James
Buckingham Palace put out the following statement: “The King and The Queen Consort’s state visit to France has been postponed.
“Their Majesties greatly look forward to the opportunity to visit France as soon as dates can be found.”
Charles and Camilla were due to travel from France to Germany for a state visit, from next Wednesday to Friday, and it is understood the visit to Berlin will proceed as planned.
King Charles postpones Paris trip amid pension riots
11:20 , Liam James
King Charles’s state visit to France has been postponed after French president Emmanuel Macron asked the British government to do so, the British prime minister’s office said, amid widespread rioting in Paris and elsewhere over pension reforms.
“This decision was taken with the consent of all parties, after the President of France asked the British government to postpone the visit,” a Downing Street spokesperson said.
King’s visit to France postponed as protests continue over Macron pension reforms