Prince William and Princess Kate step into statesman roles to receive French President – best photos


The Prince and Princess of Wales met the Macrons at RAF Northolt


Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales (L) and Britain's Prince William, Prince of Wales attend a ceremonial welcome for France's President and his wife at Windsor Castle, in Windsor west of London© POOL/AFP via Getty Images
Matthew MooreSenior Evening Writer
Emily NashRoyal Editor - London
Updated: July 8, 2025
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French President Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron have touched down for the first day of their state visit at RAF Northolt, where they were immediately received by the Prince and Princess of Wales.

The royal couple stepped into their statesmanlike role with ease as they greeted the French leader and his wife after they disembarked from their plane. William looked smart in a stylish suit for the meeting, while Kate was gorgeous in a beautiful 30 Montaigne Rose Des Vents Bar Jacket from Christian Dior's 2024 collection. She accessorised with a pearl necklace that belonged to the late Queen and earrings once worn by the late Princess Diana.

The entourage then travelled down to Windsor, to meet King Charles and Queen Camilla. Charles sustained a burst blood vessel in his eye before meeting the visiting couple at the Royal Dais, Datchet Road.

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The King is hosting the French President at Windsor Castle

Also on the agenda for Tuesday are an inspection of the Guard of Honour, which will be conducted by Charles and Macron, alongside a viewing of the military rank before enjoying a march past. There was also a carriage ride through the town to Windsor Castle.

This was followed by a lunch inside Windsor Castle before the French couple were invited to view items in the Royal Collection that have a link to their homeland.

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The French President and his wife will conduct several engagements

Macron and his wife will then carry out solo engagements in London, including a visit to the Grave of the Unknown Warrior and a trip to the House of Parliament, where Mr Macron will address members of both houses.

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The main highlight of the first day will be a State Banquet hosted in the evening. During the meal, both Charles and Macron will address guests.

See below for the best photos from the day…

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Arrival

Kate and William met the French president and his wife as they arrived in RAF Northolt. Kate looked magical in a Christian Dior outfit, a nod to their guests.

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More outfit details

Kate wore a stylish pair of earrings from William's late mother, Princess Diana. Her pearl necklace was previously worn by the late Queen.


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Greeting the Macrons

As he greeted the royal couple, Macron warmly shook his hand and firmly gripped his arm as they chatted. When it came to the Princess, he took her hand and blew an air kiss towards it.

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Air kiss

Macron hovered over Kate's hand for the air kiss.

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The King's eye

Despite a burst blood vessel in his eye, Charles soldiered on for the visit.

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A close-up

Look away if you're squeamish! The veseel burst in the monarch's right eye (left in the picture).

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Gorgeous in green

Camilla looked radiant for the day, wearing a bright emerald green chiffon dress by Anna Valentine and a hat by Philip Treacy. She also added a brooch worn by the late Queen.

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The Macrons arrive

While Macron only gave Kate an air kiss, Charles kissed Brigitte on the hand when he met the French pair.

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Carriage ride

After the national anthems were played, Charles and Macron were transported around Windsor in the State Landau.

The carriage is specifically designed for major ceremonial services.

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Camilla and Brigitte

While Charles and Macron rode in the first carriage, Camilla and Brigitte followed them in  the second.

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The third carriage

William and Kate were in the third carriage and the royal couple were joined by Sebastien Lecornu and Rachida Dati, France's Armed Forces and Culture Ministers respectively.

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Inspection time

A booming 41-gun Royal Salute thundered simultaneously from two locations — historic Windsor Castle and the Tower of London — announcing President Macon's arrival.

At Windsor Castle's Quadrangle, the Guard of Honour, formed by the prestigious Grenadier and Scots Guards, stood in perfect formation, ready for inspection.


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Troop inspection

Adding a touch of diplomatic flair, Major Jake Sayers of the Grenadier Guards extended a personal invitation to the President, speaking to him in fluent French, to inspect the troops.

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Ceremonial welcome


More than 950 personnel from the British Armed Forces, including the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Army, and Royal Air Force, took part in the ceremony, supported by 70 horses. 

The parade was led by Major General James Bowder, General Officer Commanding the Household Division.

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Tender embrace

The Princess of Wales was pictured placing a tender arm around her husband William's back in a rare display of affection. How sweet!


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Gallant Charles

King Charles was pictured kissing Mme Macron's hand in a formal gesture of welcome. 

Meanwhile, in a display of military cooperation, paratroopers from France’s 11e Brigade Parachutiste conducted joint low-level parachute jumps with the UK’s 16 Air Assault Brigade over RAF Brize Norton. 

The exercise highlighted the close operational relationship between the two countries under the Combined Joint Expeditionary Force, established in 2013.

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Royal collection

Charles, Camilla and Macrons were shown objects in the Royal Collection that have French links following lunch.

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Duchess of Edinburgh's surprise appearance

The Duchess of Edinburgh made a surprise appearance at the event where she was seen viewing some of the items.

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Royal couples out and about

Charles and Camilla and William and Kate weren't the only couples at the event, as Sophie was joined by her husband, Prince Edward.

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The King's joke

The King joked that his guests should have a glass of vintage Cognac as he and the Queen showed President Macron and his wife Brigitte a display of items from the Royal Collection.

They included a bottle of Louis XIII Cognac in a Baccarat Cristal decanter, as served to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth during the July 1938 State Visit, and later to Queen Elizabeth II in April 1957.

Caroline de Guitaut, Surveyor of The King's Works of Art, said afterwards: "The Cognac was a talking point.

"There was suggestion they should have a glass. I think this came from the King."

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Viewing Royal Collection items

After enjoying a private lunch in the Castle's State Dining Room, their Majesties escorted their guests into the Green Drawing Room, where they viewed treasures including a 1632 Second Folio of 36 Shakespeare plays, complete with notes in the margin written by Charles I.

"The comments of Charles I?" asked Mr Macron, clearly intrigued. He also appeared fascinated by a travelling library of English poetry sent by an exiled Napoleon to his son Napoleon Francois. 

"Wow", said Madame Macron as she was shown three miniature books from Queen Mary’s Dolls House at the Castle, including one written by Queen Camilla herself.

"The Dolls House has a lot of authors, they all wrote miniature books," explained the Queen.

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William and Kate join the viewing

The Prince and Princess of Wales followed behind with French Minister for Culture Rachida Dati.

"Everything you'll see in here is from the archives," said William.

"Such beautiful handwriting," said Kate of the Shakespeare folio. 

"The French have very beautiful writing as well," she added.

William put a hand on his wife's back as they moved through the room.

The visitors were particularly taken by an 18th century gold and diamond snuff box once owned by Marie Antoinette, wife of King Louis XVI of France and a selection of Sevres porcelain.

The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and Duke of Gloucester also joined guests viewing the display.

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