Brigitte Macron loves reading about the British Royal Family who are ‘huge sellers’ of celebrity magazines in France, experts have revealed.
Madame Macron and her husband President Emmanuel Macron cosied up to the King and Queen on their recent state visit to France – with the two couples becoming fast friends.
Camilla and Brigitte seemed particularly close, giggling together and helping each other out during the trip – which has been deemed a huge success for the monarchy.
Speaking to Palace Confidential, the Daily Mail’s Royal Editor Rebecca English explained that both the Macrons and the French public were charmed by Charles and Camilla.
‘It has definitely been viewed as a success by the Palace,’ she explained.
Brigitte Macron and Queen Camilla seemed particularly close during the recent state visit to France and were pictured giggling together
Speaking to Palace Confidential, the Daily Mail’s Royal Editor Rebecca English (pictured) explained that both the Macrons and the French public were charmed by Charles and Camilla
‘I’ve covered a lot of state visits over the years and I think it was definitely up there in terms of setting up things to happen and actually achieving it
‘There was a real warmth and welcome from President Macron and his wife, and from the crowds as well.
‘You never know what you’re gonna get and the opportunities to mingle with the crowds were limited, as there have been big security issues in France.’
She added: ‘There were big cries of “Vive Le Roi” which is probably the first time in 100 years they’ve heard that in France.
‘I would have thought [the French would] be too cool for it but far from it.
‘One of the things I’ve learned from meeting some new friends on some of the French celeb mags is the Royal Family are big sellers for them
‘And apparently one of the big consumers is Madame Macron – she loves reading about the British Royal Family, particularly the Princess of Wales’.
Rebecca, who was joined by Diary Editor Richard Eden and Jo Elvin added that the trip was a great example of ‘soft diplomacy’.
Madame Macron and her husband President Emmanuel Macron cosied up to the King and Queen, with Madame Macron adjusting the Queen’s outfit one evening
Madame Macron loves reading about the Princess of Wales in French celebrity magazines
Camilla and Brigitte put on many displays of friendship during the royals’ four-day trip to France.
The Queen, 76, and First Lady of France, 70, appeared to forge a firm friendship at the Palace of Versailles when Brigitte helped Camilla with her cape on the red carpet.
The next morning they looked equally friendly at the French National Library.
As the Queen and First Lady posed for photos during their visit, they both appeared to get the giggles – with Brigitte even putting her hand over her mouth to try and contain her laughter – and Camilla made her best attempt at delivering a speech in French.
Camilla paid homage to the country by wearing Dior for the state banquet
The foursome were joined by a cohort of exclusive guests at the banquet, including Hollywood actor Hugh Grant
During the state banquet, the Queen paid homage to her host country by opting for Dior to create her caped banquet gown.
Brigitte chose Louis Vuitton for her elegant floor-length frock with sheer sleeves and gem-encrusted cuffs and collar as she attended the event alongside President Macron.
The elegant ladies were a power duo on the red carpet as they joined Mr Macron and King Charles on the red carpet.
The foursome were joined by a cohort of exclusive guests at the banquet, including Hollywood actor Hugh Grant.
The guests enjoyed dining on lobster, crab and 30-month aged comté cheese together.
As she arrived in France earlier in the day, Queen Camilla did also pay tribute to British designers, opting for a pink coat dress by Fiona Clare.
Brigitte was chic as always in a Saint Laurent navy suit with detailing in anchor buttons.
But at the Palace of Versailles, the pair coordinated, although their dresses were different enough not to amount to a full twinning effect.
Much like Brigitte’s sheer sleeve, Camilla’s cape allowed a flash of flesh without revealing too much. And the cape’s trailing tails provided the drama befitting a new monarch.
The lack of embellishment made for an ideal canvas for the Royal Collection’s most dazzling jewels – the sapphire necklace, bracelet and earrings given to the late Queen by her father George VI as her wedding present.
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