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Brigitte Macron has no plans to divorce her husband, President Emmanuel Macron, before his presidency concludes in May 2027.
Pomp, pageantry and politesse greet French President Macron in display of British royals’ soft power
The French Tricolor and Britain’s Union flag hang from the standards near Windsor Castle. The carriages are primed, the ...
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Enstarz on MSNFrench President Emmanuel Macron Ignored by Wife Brigitte Macron on London Tarmac After Scuffle RumorsBrigitte Macron appears to ignore President Emmanuel Macron's gesture during UK visit, fueling speculation of tension.
Who is Brigitte Macron? The wife of French President Emmanuel Macron’s wife to join him on state visit - The Macrons are in London for a state visit ...
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French President Emmanuel Macron has announced $7.6 billion euros in additional military spending over the next two years.
French President Emmanuel Macron gave the Princess of Wales, a cheeky wink as he clinked glasses with her at a state banquet ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNMacron’s GRAND ENTRY at Bastille Day Celebrations| French President Handed Over the Ceremonial SwordPresident Emmanuel Macron made a grand entrance at the 2025 Bastille Day celebrations in Paris, marking France’s National Day ...
UPDATE, writethru: With an estimated 58.2% of the vote, Emmanuel Macron has been reelected as President of France, defeating extreme right National Rally leader Marine Le Pen who amassed 41.8% ...
Despite last-minute news of hack, Emmanuel Macron elected as president of France 01:32. Macron takes charge of a nation that, when Britain leaves the European Union in 2019, will become the ...
Emmanuel Macron, the incumbent President of France, has been re-elected for a second term, beating far-right candidate Marine Le Pen with a projected 58.2% of the vote. Le Pen, the leader of ...
LUDOVIC MARIN/AFP via Getty France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron take part in a wreath-laying ceremony at the monument of national heroes and martyrs in Hanoi, ...
The president of France says 'to be free in this world we must be feared' as he announces billions more spending on defence.
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