A Royal Rendezvous: British and French Leaders Unite at Windsor
King Charles and Queen Camilla will host France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife at Windsor Castle for a state visit in July. Despite battling cancer, King Charles continues his royal duties and is also set to host U.S. President Donald Trump, with dates yet to be confirmed.
In a move that underscores the enduring relationship between Britain and France, King Charles and Queen Camilla are set to welcome President Emmanuel Macron and his wife to Windsor Castle in July. This grand state visit, rich with ceremonial pomp, comes as the French leader accepted an invitation from Buckingham Palace, announced this Tuesday.
The royal event, scheduled from July 8-10, will feature traditional elements like a carriage procession and an opulent state banquet. Despite undergoing treatment for an unspecified cancer diagnosis revealed last year, King Charles, 76, remains committed to fulfilling his regal responsibilities during this ceremonial occasion.
Furthermore, King Charles is also expected to host U.S. President Donald Trump for an upcoming state visit, although the dates remain unannounced. This follows an invitation extended by Prime Minister Keir Starmer in February, underlining the diplomatic engagements of the British monarchy.
(With inputs from agencies.)

