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A winking Emmanuel Macron bonded with the Princess of Wales after clinking glasses with the royal during last night’s star-studded state banquet.
The French President was joined by the likes of Mick Jagger and Elton John in the glittering event at Windsor Castle.
King Charles and Queen Camilla’s dinner party kicked off Mr Macron’s three-day state visit to the UK.
The Prince and Princess of Wales made a stunning entrance, joining other members of the British Royal Family. Kate was the epitome of elegance in a dark red silk creponne evening gown featuring a cape-style back, crafted by Sarah Burton for Givenchy.
For the first time, she showcased the Rosette of Grand Officier l’ordre nationale du merité alongside the Royal Family Order of King Charles III, the Order of Elizabeth II, and the Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, all complemented by a GCVO sash and star.
She completed her look with a Lily of the Valley embroidered evening clutch and wore the Lover’s Knot Tiara, a piece beloved by her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana.
The mother-of-three, 43, who wore her chestnut tresses down in styles waves, was accompanied by her husband Prince William, 43, who was dapper in a tuxedo, adorned with a series of Orders and medals.
She and Macron had been seen bonding after clinking glasses during the festivities.
It comes after Mr Macron pledged that France will finally adopt a ‘firm’ approach to the small boats crisis – but warned that Britain must act to make it harder for migrants to build a new life here.
In a wide-ranging speech to Parliament, Mr Macron, under pressure over record small boats numbers this year, said a summit with Sir Keir Starmer this week would produce ‘tangible results’ aimed at reducing the flow of illegal arrivals across the Channel.

Emmanuel Macron winked as he clinked glasses with the Princess of Wales at last night’s state banquet

In a charming speech, peppered with French, King Charles referenced how Windsor Castle had been built by ‘my ancestor – and your sometime countryman – William, Duke of Normandy’, with a tactful reference to the fact that he had just taken over the country by conquest

Pictured: Queen Camilla and King Charles with France’s President Emmanuel Macron and wife Brigitte arriving for the State Banquet

The banquet for France’s President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte at Windsor Castle

France’s President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech during the banquet at Windsor Castle

The Prince and Princess of Wales pictured in attendance at Tuesday evening’s state banquet at Windsor

Sir Elton and David Furnish, pictured, were among the A-listers present at the state banquet

Emmanuel Macron winked as he clinked glasses with the Princess of Wales last night

Mary Earps, pictured, is among the VIPs who was on the invite list for the state banquet at Windsor Castle

Mick Jagger and Melanie Hamrick, pictured, made a very glamorous appearance at the state banquet

Mary Earps was seated next to British Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, for the event

Mary and Keir were pictured enjoying a chat, as other attendees at the event mingled, at Windsor Castle

The Prince and Princess of Wales attend the state banquet at Windsor Castle
But he added that the UK also had to address the ‘pull factors’ that mean a third of all illegal migrants entering the EU are heading for the Channel.
France has long complained that the UK makes it too easy for illegal migrants to work and claim benefits in this country, with one of Mr Macron’s MPs recently saying Britain has become an ‘El Dorado for migrants’.
Mr Macron said Britain and France had a ‘shared responsibility to address irregular migration with humanity, solidarity and firmness’.
It was ‘legitimate’, he said, for migrants to ‘hope for a better life elsewhere’. But he said the two countries ‘cannot allow’ rules for taking in people to be flouted and criminal networks to cynically exploit the hopes of so many individuals with ‘so little respect for human life’.
His comments came after warnings that Sir Keir’s plans for a ‘one in, one out’ migrant returns deal could trigger a surge in arrivals this summer. The Prime Minister will hold talks with Mr Macron at Downing Street today in a bid to finalise the details of a returns deal, which Government sources yesterday said is ‘in the balance’.
Last night, the guest list for the banquet included stars such as Sir Elton John, accompanied by his husband David Furnish, Sir Mick Jagger, actress Dame Kristin Scott Thomas, footballer Mary Earps, singer Mika and television’s Fred Sirieix.
The last state banquet attended by the Princess was in November 2023, marking the South Korean State Visit. Little more than a month later she underwent major abdominal surgery after which she was diagnosed with cancer and had preventative chemotherapy.
She did not take part in the Japanese State Visit in June 2024, and only attended the arrival ceremony of when the Qataris visited last December.

Mick was among the VIPs in attendance at the event, which also included fellow music legend, Sir Elton John

Mick, pictured, enjoyed chatting with other guests as he was one of many VIPs at the event

Mick, pictured, appeared to be very animated as he attended the banquet at Windsor Castle

Mick, pictured, appeared to be in high spirits as he made an appearance at the state banquet in Windsor

Elton John and David Furnish pictured enjoying a chat as they attended the state banquet

Meanwhile, Elton donned a pair of shades for the evening as he was seated next to his husband David

King Charles appeared to giggle as he sipped on his drink. Both he and President Macron delivered speeches

Macron toasted Princess Kate, who he was seated next to for the evening’s state banquet in Windsor

The King beamed as he toasted Macron at the state banquet, hosted at Windsor Castle


Both Macron, and King Charles, in their speeches called for unity as they addressed their nations’ decades of friendship
Other members of The Firm came out in full force, with the Princess Royal, 74, arriving alongside Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence, 70, looking elegant as ever in a white dress adorned with lace, and teamed with matching evening gloves.
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh were also pictured at the banquet. Sophie, 60, was sophisticated in a structured ivory frock as she walked with her husband Prince Edward, 60.
Meanwhile, Queen Camilla herself wore an ivory silk and crepe embroidered evening gown by Fiona Clare, and a sapphire and diamond tiara with matching necklace, earrings – adorned with a bracelet from Queen Elizabeth II’s sapphire suite. Her Majesty was also wearing the Legion d’Honeur French sash, the Garter Star and His Majesty The King’s family order.
Elsewhere, Brigitte Macron opted for a sapphire blue gown, with cape shoulder detailing, on Tuesday evening.
In a charming speech, peppered with French, King Charles referenced how Windsor Castle had been built by ‘my ancestor – and your sometime countryman – William, Duke of Normandy’, with a tactful reference to the fact that he had just taken over the country by conquest.
He went on to describe France as one of the UK’s ‘strongest allies’ facing a ‘a multitude of…complex threats, emanating from multiple directions’ together.
‘These challenges know no borders: no fortress can protect us against them this time,’ said in a reference to the castle.
‘Instead the answer lies in partnership, and we – France and Britain – must help to lead the way.‘

King Charles was all smiles as he chatted with President Macron at the state banquet

King Charles and President Macron, both of whom delivered speeches, appeared to be in high spirits

Charles even referred to the fact that as neighbours Britain and France ‘have our differences’ but stressed many years of co-operation, concluding: ‘Allow me to propose a toast to France and to our new Entente. An Entente not only past and present, but for the future – and no longer just cordiale, but now amicable’

President Macron was seated between the King and the Princess of Wales, while he wife, has the Queen and Prince of Wales either side

Sir Elton was seated next to the Duchess of Gloucester, while other royals present included Princess Anne and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh

And on Monday night, Windsor Castle’s historic St George’s Hall was a feast for the eyes, as well as the tastebuds

Instead of the usual white tablecloth and horseshoe-shaped arrangement that features at Buckingham Palace, a highly polished table ran the length of the room, beautifully reflecting the candlelight, and had been lavished with hand-picked seasonal flowers and herbs from the gardens at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle

President Macron also paid tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth as he made his speech at the banquet

It was a jovial mood at Windsor Castle on Tuesday evening, as Charles made his speech at the banquet

Both he and President Macron exchanged beaming smiles as they enjoyed the state banquet tonight

Charles’s speech – interlaced with English and French – proved to charm the crowds at the state banquet
He even referred to the fact that as neighbours Britain and France ‘have our differences’ but stressed many years of co-operation, concluding: ‘Allow me to propose a toast to France and to our new Entente. An Entente not only past and present, but for the future – and no longer just cordiale, but now amicable’.
President Macron also paid tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth.
And last night, Windsor Castle’s historic St George’s Hall was a feast for the eyes, as well as the tastebuds.
Instead of the usual white tablecloth and horseshoe-shaped arrangement that features at Buckingham Palace, a highly polished table ran the length of the room, beautifully reflecting the candlelight, and had been lavished with hand-picked seasonal flowers and herbs from the gardens at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle.
They will be distributed by one of Queen Camilla’s charities, Floral Angels, to hospices, care homes and domestic abuse shelters afterwards.
Staff said the table had taken six days to set up and perfect. ‘This is the best of British here under one roof,’ said one.
President Macron was seated between the King and the Princess of Wales, while he wife, has the Queen and Prince of Wales either side. Sir Elton was seated next to the Duchess of Gloucester, while other royals present included Princess Anne and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.
In the spirit of the Entente Cordial, the Royal Household has collaborated with Chef Raymond Blanc OBE, an Ambassador for The King’s Foundation, to create a First Course and Dessert for the menu tonight.

President Macron, pictured with King Charles, attending the glitzy state banquet in Windsor

Beaming in white, Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh was in attendance with her husband Prince Edward

The Princess Royal was the image of elegance in her flowing gown as she joined Timothy Laurence
Guests will dine on a selection of pre-dinner canapes, Assiette de Légumes d’Été, Vinaigrette de Tomates Crues, Huile d’Olive Vierge, and a selection of tender summer vegetables from the gardens of Le Manoir with sage, raw tomato and Extra Virgin Olive Oil dressing.
Also on the menu are Suprême de Poulet Fermier à l’Argenteuil, Supreme of Rhug Estate Chicken with Norfolk Asparagus and Tarragon Cream, Le Cassis and to wash it all down: Iced Blackcurrant Parfait on a Blackcurrant-soaked Sponge with Elderflower Jelly and Café et Petit Fours.
After dinner, guests will be served Taylor’s 1977 Vintage Port and a 1948 Grande Champagne Cognac by Frapin & Co, selected to reflect the years of The President’s and His Majesty’s birth in 1977 and 1948 respectively.
A cocktail has also been created for the occasion, called L’entente, combining British gin with lemon curd and French pastis, garnished with dried French cornflowers and English roses.
Hand-picked, seasonal flowers, including roses and herbs from the gardens at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, as well as flowers and lavender from The Savill Garden in Windsor Great Park, are arranged in silver-gilt centrepieces taken from the Grand Service.
On the conclusion of the Banquet, flowers that cannot be reused are donated to Floral Angels, a charity based at the New Covent Garden Flower Market in London whose patron is Her Majesty The Queen. These flowers are delivered to hospices, elderly care homes, shelters, and many other deserving beneficiaries within the local community.
The Royal Highland Fusiliers 2nd Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland Following the State Banquet, Their Majesties, The President and Mrs. Macron and guests will move to the Music Room for a performance by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales.
The Orchestra will perform three pieces: Fackeltanz No.4, by Meyerbeer; Chanson de Matin, by Elgar; and Scylla et Glaucus, Act IV, Scene V: Airs de Demons, by Leclair.

King Charles looked smart in a tuxedo, as he hosted President Macron for the state banquet

Both President Macron and King Charles beamed as they enjoyed chatting during the event

Kate was a vision in scarlet, as she sported a gown with caped back detailing, designed by Sarah Burton for Givenchy. It is worn with a Lily of the Valley embroidered evening clutch

Pictured: The Prince and Princess of Wales, followed by the Princess Royal and Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh


The last state banquet attended by the princess was in November 2023, marking the South Korean State Visit. Little more than a month later she underwent major abdominal surgery after which she was diagnosed with cancer and had preventative chemotherapy

Making a glamorous entrance, The Prince and Princess of Wales were among the British Royal Family members in attendance, with Kate looking elegant as ever in a dark red silk creponne gathered evening gown, with caped back detailing, designed by Sarah Burton for Givenchy

And she displayed the Rosette of Grand Officier l’ordre nationale du merité and – for the first time – the Royal Family Order of King Charles III with the Order of Elizabeth II and the Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, with a GCVO sash and star

President Macron looked to be in high spirits as he chatted with the King ahead of the state banquet

Queen Camilla was the image of sophistication in an all-white gown for the event in Windsor

Camilla oozed sophisticated as she donned opulent jewellery for the evening, to match her ivory dress

King Charles and Queen Camilla have kicked off President Macron ‘s state visit to the UK with a glitzy state banquet at Windsor Castle

After dinner, guests will be served Taylor’s 1977 Vintage Port and a 1948 Grande Champagne Cognac by Frapin & Co, selected to reflect the years of The President’s and His Majesty’s birth in 1977 and 1948 respectively

In the spirit of the Entente Cordial, the Royal Household has collaborated with Chef Raymond Blanc OBE, an Ambassador for The King’s Foundation, to create a First Course and Dessert for the menu tonight

The music for this special performance was arranged from the original scores by Welsh musician and composer, John Quirk. The performance will be conducted by Ryan Bancroft, Principal Conductor, BBC National Orchestra of Wales.
It comes as President Macron earlier on Tuesday enjoyed a carriage procession through Windsor with the Royal Family.
King Charles, Queen Camilla and the Prince and Princess of Wales travelled with him and his wife through the town and along part of the Long Walk which leads to the castle, just as former French president Nicolas Sarkozy did on his visit in 2008.
The King and Mr Macron waved from the 1902 State Landau to crowds gathered on the streets, followed by Camilla and Mrs Macron in the Semi-State Landau.
The processional route, lined through the town by the armed forces, took in Datchet Road, Thames Street High Street, Park Street, Cambridge Gate, George IV Gateway to the Quadrangle of Windsor Castle.
When the procession swept into the castle, an array of military units were in position waiting to take part in the ceremonial welcome.
Central was the guard of honour formed by two of the British Army’s oldest regiments: Nijmegen Company Grenadier Guards and F Company Scots Guards with the state colours of the regiments.
Mr and Mrs Macron were joined by the King and Queen on a dais, with William and Kate stood nearby.

King Charles III and Emmanuel Macron pictured travelling in a 1902 State Landau through Windsor on Tuesday

Brigitte Macron and Queen Camilla pictured travelling in a Semi-State Landau through Windsor

King Charles III and Emmanuel Macron pictured together in a 1902 State Landau through Windsor

The Prince and Princess of Wales pictured chatting during the carriage procession to Windsor Castle

Pictured: The Princess of Wales during the carriage procession to Windsor Castle

King Charles III and Emmanuel Macron chatted as they sat in a 1902 State Landau through Windsor

Camilla, Charles and the Macrons pictured beaming at the ceremonial welcome at Windsor Castle

Emmanuel Macron and King Charles seen inspecting the Guard of Honour at Windsor Castle
As the President and King stood waiting for their wives to join them, they shared a few words and Mr Macron warmly touched the King’s back.
The pomp and pageantry featured the Military Knights of Windsor by the castle’s sovereign’s entrance, a detachment of the Household Cavalry nearby and outside the equerries’ entrance was the King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
After the royal salute was given by the soldiers on parade and the French national anthem was played, Major Jake Sayers, captain of the guard of honour, spoke in French to President Macron.
He told the visiting head of state: ‘Your excellency, the guard of honour of the Grenadier Guards and Scots Guards is present and ready for your inspection.’
The French leader was joined by the King as he walked past the guardsmen formed in two lines on the quadrangle of Windsor Castle, as the Massed Band of the Grenadier Guards and the Scots Guards played L’Entente Cordiale.
Earlier, William and Kate greeted the Macrons at about 11.30am and travelled with them to Windsor to meet the King and Queen Camilla for a carriage procession.
The Princess was wearing a Christian Dior jacket, a hat by Jess Collett, Princess Diana’s old earrings and a pearl necklace from Queen Elizabeth II’s collection.
The Christian Dior jacket is the 30 Montaigne Rose Des Vents Bar Jacket from the 2024 collection. The piece was reimagined by Italian designer Maria Grazia Chiuri who was inspired by the original, which was first created in 1947 by Dior himself.
The King’s Colour Squadron formed a carpet welcome party at the airfield for the Macrons, and they were initially welcomed by Helene Duchene, the King’s Ambassador to France.
After meeting William and Kate, a series of dignitaries were presented to the French couple including Sir Kenneth Olisa, the Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London.
Others included Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley and Northolt station commander Captain Jonathan Hough along with Kathryn Colvin, Special Representative of the Foreign Secretary.
Also in the welcome party were members of the British Suite including The Viscount Brookeborough, Lord-in-Waiting; and Dame Menna Rawlings, Ambassador at Paris.
After the Macrons travelled to Windsor with Kate and William, Charles and Camilla formally greeted their guests on a Royal Dais constructed on Datchet Road in the town – with Windsor Castle in the backdrop as gun salutes sound in nearby Home Park.
The King was seen with a small burst blood vessel in his right eye which made it look red. It is understood this happened by accident overnight, and is not related to his cancer treatment.
The King and Queen had arrived by car at Dachet Road in Windsor after travelling from the castle ready to meet the Macrons.
Cheers erupted from the crowd as the state limousine made its way slowly down to the dais to the sound of the national anthem.
The Queen was wearing a bright emerald green chiffon dress by Anna Valentine and a hat by Philip Treacy. Camilla was also wearing an emerald and diamond brooch that belonged to the late Queen.
The Macrons swapped kisses and affectionate pats on the arm as they greeted one another on the royal dais in Windsor.
The King kissed Mrs Macron on the hand, while President Macron kissed Queen Camilla’s hand
The Queen and Mrs Macron, who have met many times before, talked with their heads together like old friends.
Mrs Macron greeted her with ‘la bise’ – the customary French greeting of a double cheek air kiss.
The President leaned over to grasp William’s arm as they talked, while the King reached out to Kate with a hand as they said hello.
The Princess curtseyed to the King twice for good measure, seemingly unsure that he had seen it the first time, and performed the same ritual for the Queen before kissing her on the cheek.
At one point Camilla appeared to imitate riding a horse, which made Mrs Macron laugh.
The Princess of Wales gave a deep curtsy to both the King and Queen and Camilla greeted the Prince and Princess of Wales with a kiss on the cheeck.
William, talking to Mr Macron, appeared to point towards the turret of Windsor Castle in the distance, where they will join their guests for lunch and tonight’s state banquet later on.
Finally, as the Franco-British introductions wrapped up, William kissed his stepmother Camilla on the cheek, leaning over to avoid knocking her hat.
The three couples, who stood side by side for the national anthems of France and the UK, spent a few minutes greeting a line-up of dignitaries before splitting up into carriages.
Charles and Camilla are hosting Mr Macron and the first lady at the historic royal residence.
It marks the first state visit to the UK by an EU head of state since Brexit, and will see Mr Macron address parliamentarians in the Palace of Westminster’s Royal Gallery and, on Thursday, join a UK-France Summit at Downing Street.
Security was heightened with an enhanced police presence and teams inspecting the area around the castle and checking locations such as flower planters.
Blue, white and red flowers in two large urns in honour of the King’s French guests decorate the specially constructed red-carpeted royal dais outside Windsor and Eton Riverside station.
Cleaners were seen vacuuming the steps of the covered structure, which offers a view of the castle where the famous round tower was flying a celebratory oversized Royal Standard.
The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead said: ‘We are working closely with Thames Valley Police, the Crown Estate and other key partners, to minimise disruption to those that live and work in, or plan to visit Windsor.’
Mr Macron said his visit to the UK was ‘an important moment for our two nations’ as he promised ‘effective’ action on issues including migration.
He said: ‘The United Kingdom is a strategic partner, an ally, a friend. Our bond is longstanding, forged by history and strengthened by trust.
‘Together, we will address the major challenges of our time: security, defence, nuclear energy, space, innovation, artificial intelligence, migration, and culture.
‘These are all areas in which we seek to act together and deepen our co-operation in a concrete, effective and lasting way.’