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Windsor Castle
The President of the French Republic and Mrs. Brigitte Macron this morning visited St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, and were received by the Dean (the Right Reverend Dr. Christopher Cocksworth).
His Excellency laid a Wreath of Flowers on the tomb of Queen Elizabeth II in The King George VI Chapel.
The King and The President of the French Republic afterwards toured the Windsor Castle Gardens and His Majesty illustrated nature restoration work on the Windsor Estate.
The President of the French Republic and Mrs. Brigitte Macron, with the French Suite in attendance, took leave of The King and Queen and left Windsor Castle.
The President of the French Republic later visited Imperial College London, Exhibition Road, London SW7, and was received by the President of Imperial College London (Professor Hugh Brady).
His Excellency viewed the Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technology Innovators Exhibition and met university and research leaders, before formally endorsing new United Kingdom-France Science and Technology Agreements.
The President of the French Republic and Mrs. Brigitte Macron afterwards visited No. 10 Downing Street.
His Excellency had talks with the Prime Minister and subsequently was entertained to Luncheon by the Prime Minister on behalf of His Majesty's Government.
Mrs. Macron was entertained to Luncheon by Lady Starmer.
The President and the Prime Minister afterwards joined a Business Discussion and attended a Reception with United Kingdom and French Chief Executive Officers.
The President of the French Republic and Mrs. Brigitte Macron later visited the British Museum, Great Russell Street, London WC1, and were received by the Chairman of Trustees (the Rt. Hon. George Osborne) and the Director (Dr. Nicholas Cullinan).
The President and Mrs. Macron viewed the Sutton Hoo Gallery and His Excellency addressed those present and witnessed the signing of the United Kingdom-France Agreement on the loan of the Sutton Hoo Treasure and the Bayeux Tapestry.
The President of the French Republic later held Meetings with United Kingdom business leaders at the Residence of the French Ambassador.
The President of the French Republic and Mrs. Brigitte Macron this evening received an Address of Welcome and afterwards were entertained at a Banquet by the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor and Corporation of London at Guildhall.
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester were present.
The King and Queen this morning held a Reception for Tour Artists at Buckingham Palace and opened 'The King's Tour Artists' Exhibition.
Commodore Christopher Palmer RN and Lieutenant Colonel Sir Alexander Matheson of Matheson, Bt. were received by The King this afternoon upon their retirement as Gentleman Ushers to His Majesty.
The King held a Council at 4.30 p.m..
There were present: the Rt. Hon. Lucy Powell MP (Lord President), the Rt. Hon. Hilary Benn MP (Secretary of State for Northern Ireland), the Rt. Hon. Edward Miliband MP (Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero) and the Rt. Hon. Jonathan Reynolds MP (Secretary of State for Business and Trade and President of the Board of Trade).
The Rt. Hon. Sir Anthony Smellie made affirmation as a member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council.
Mr. Richard Tilbrook was in attendance as Clerk of the Council.
The Rt. Hon. Sir Clive Alderton (Principal Private Secretary to Their Majesties) was in attendance.
The Rt. Hon. Lucy Powell MP had an audience of His Majesty before the Council.
The Queen this afternoon attended the Lawn Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon, London SW19.
By command of The King, Mr. Alistair Harrison (Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps) received His Excellency Mr. Markus Leitner at St. James's Palace this afternoon in order to bid farewell to His Excellency upon relinquishing his appointment as Ambassador from the Swiss Confederation to the Court of St. James's.
By command of His Majesty, the Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps afterwards called upon His Excellency Mr. Yeocheol Yoon at 60 Buckingham Gate, London SW1, in order to bid farewell to His Excellency upon relinquishing his appointment as Ambassador from the Republic of Korea to the Court of St. James's.
Windsor Castle
The President of the French Republic and Mrs. Brigitte Macron arrived at Windsor Castle today on a State Visit to The King and Queen.
The Prince and Princess of Wales welcomed His Excellency and Mrs. Macron on behalf of His Majesty at Royal Air Force Northolt and travelled by car to the Royal Dais in Datchet Road, Windsor, where The President and Mrs. Macron were met by The King and Queen.
The President of the French Republic and Mrs. Brigitte Macron, accompanied by Their Majesties with Their Royal Highnesses, drove in a Carriage Procession to Windsor Castle with a Captain's Escort of the Household Cavalry.
Gun Salutes were fired in the Home Park (Private) by The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery and at the Tower of London by the Honourable Artillery Company.
A Guard of Honour was provided at Windsor Castle by Nijmegen Company Grenadier Guards and F Company Scots Guards, who later marched past.
The Captain's Escort of the Household Cavalry ranked past.
His Majesty's Body Guard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, The King's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard and the Military Knights of Windsor were on duty.
The President of the French Republic and Mrs. Brigitte Macron this afternoon drove to Westminster Abbey where His Excellency laid a wreath at the Grave of the Unknown Warrior.
The President and Mrs. Macron afterwards drove to the Palace of Westminster and were received by the Lord Great Chamberlain (the Lord Carrington), the Lord Speaker (the Lord McFall of Alcluith) and the Speaker of the House of Commons (the Rt. Hon. Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP).
His Excellency, accompanied by Mrs. Macron, addressed those assembled in the Royal Gallery.
The President of the French Republic, with Mrs. Brigitte Macron, accompanied by the Rt. Hon. Sir Keir Starmer MP (Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury), with Lady Starmer, afterwards laid a wreath at the statue of Sir Winston Churchill KG in Parliament Square, London SW1.
The President and Mrs. Macron, with the Prime Minister and Lady Starmer, drove to 4 Carlton Gardens, London SW1, where His Excellency laid a wreath at the statue of General Charles de Gaulle and met veterans of the United Kingdom Armed Forces.
The Rt. Hon. Olukemi Badenoch MP (Leader of the Opposition) later called upon The President of the French Republic at Lancaster House, London SW1.
The Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Davey MP (Leader of the Liberal Democrats) afterwards called upon His Excellency.
The King and Queen gave a State Banquet at Windsor Castle this evening in honour of The President of the French Republic and Mrs. Brigitte Macron at which The Prince and Princess of Wales, The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, The Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence and The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester were present.
The following had the honour of being invited:
Suite of The President of the French Republic and Mrs. Brigitte Macron:
Mr. Sébastien Lecornu (Minister for the Armed Forces), Ms. Rachida Dati (Minister for Culture), Mr. Jean-Noël Barrot (Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs), Her Excellency Ms. Hélène Duchêne (French Ambassador to the United Kingdom), Mr. Emmanuel Moulin (Secretary-General, Presidency of the Republic), General Fabien Mandon (Chief of Staff to The President of the Republic), Mr. Emmanuel Bonne (Diplomatic Adviser and G7-G20 Sherpa for The President of the Republic), Mr. Tristan Bromet (Special Advisor, Presidency of the Republic), Mr. Xavier Chatel (Strategic Affairs and Disarmament Adviser, Presidency of the Republic), and Mr. Alexis Dutertre (Europe Adviser, Presidency of the Republic).
Members of the French Delegation and Guests:
Mr. Pieyre-Alexandre Anglade (Chairman of the National Assembly European Affairs Committee, Deputy for French Citizens Living Outside France, 4th constituency), Mr. Samir Assaf (Chairman of the Middle East and North Africa, General Atlantic), Mr. Philippe Bélaval (Special Envoy of The President of the Republic), Mr. Stéphane Bern (Television presenter), Mr. Pierre-Gaël Bessière(Chief of Staff to Mrs. Macron), Ms. Estelle Brachlianoff (Chief Executive Officer, Veolia), Mr. Olivier Cadic (Senator for French Citizens Abroad), Mr. Vincent Caure (Deputy for French Citizens Living Outside France, 3rd constituency), Mr. Dominique Delport (Founder, Arduina Partners) and Mrs. Delport, Ms. Laurence des Cars (Director of the Louvre), Mr. Vincent Guerend (Director for the European Union, Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs), Mr. Jean-Noël Ladois (Adviser on International Communication, Presidency of the Republic), Mr. Christophe Leribault (President of the Public Institution Overseeing the Palace, Museum and National Estate of Versailles), Mr. Frédéric Michel (Former special adviser to The President of the Republic), Mr. Eric Paridimal (Technical Advisor for European Affairs to The President of the Republic), Mr. Jean-François Rapin (Chairman of the Senate European Affairs Committee, Senator for Pas-de-Calais), Ms. Alice Rufo (Director General for International Relations and Strategy, Ministry for the Armed Forces), Mr. Rodolphe Saadé (Chief Executive Officer, CMA CGM Group) and Mrs. Saadé, and Ms. Victoire Vandeville (Advisor for Trade, Tourism and Export).
Specially attached to The President of the French Republic and Mrs. Brigitte Macron:
The Viscount Brookeborough (Lord-in-Waiting to The King) and the Viscountess Brookeborough and Dame Menna Rawlings (His Majesty's Ambassador to the French Republic) and Mr. Mark Rawlings.
Diplomatic Corps:
His Excellency the Ambassador of Honduras and Mrs. Mirian Nasser de Romero.
The Cabinet and Government:
The Prime Minister and Lady Starmer, the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs and Ms. Nicola Green, the Rt. Hon. Yvette Cooper MP (Secretary of State for the Home Department) and the Rt. Hon. Edward Balls, the Rt. Hon. John Healey MP (Secretary of State for Defence) and Mrs. Healey, and the Leader of the House of Lords and Mr. Smith.
Special Invitations:
The Rt. Hon. Olukemi Badenoch MP (Leader of the Opposition) and Mr. Hamish Badenoch, Mr. Andrew Bailey (Governor of the Bank of England), the Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill (Lady Chief Justice) and Mr. Alexander Birch, Mr. Jean-Pierre Clamadieu (Chairman, Engie), Dr. Nicholas Cullinan (Director, the British Museum) and Mr. Mattias Vendelmans, the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Davey MP (Leader of the Liberal Democrats) and Lady Davey, Ms. Mary Earps (Professional Footballer, Paris Saint-Germain) and Ms. Catherine Forrest, Mr. Sebastian Faulks (Author, Journalist and Broadcaster) and Mrs. Faulks, Dame Amelia Fawcett (Co-Chairman, International Advisory Panel on Biodiversity Credits), Mr. Bernard Fontana (Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Energie De France), Mr. Thierry Garnier (Chief Executive Officer, Kingfisher plc) and Mrs. Garnier, Ms. Lina Ghotmeh (Lina Ghotmeh - Architecture) and Mr. Mohamad Arayssi, Sir Antony Gormley (Sculptor) and Lady Gormley, Ms. Sylvie Goulard (Co-Chairman, International Advisory Panel on Biodiversity Credits), Mrs. Joanne Harris (Author), Professor Edith Heard (Chief Executive Officer (designate), the Francis Crick Institute) and Dr. Vincent Colot, Ms. Cressida Hogg (Chairman, BAE Systems plc) and Mr. Henry Legge, Mr. Michael Holbrook Penniman (Singer-songwriter) and Mr. Andreas Dermanis, the Rt. Hon. Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP (Speaker of the House of Commons) and Lady Hoyle, Sir Michael Jagger (Musician) and Ms. Melanie Hamrick, Sir Elton John (Philanthropist) and Mr. David Furnish, Mrs. Emma Little-Pengelly (deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland) and Mr. Richard Pengelly, the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor and the Lady Mayoress, the Lord McFall of Alcluith (the Lord Speaker), Professor Lorna Milne (President, the Franco-Scottish Society of Scotland), the Baroness Morgan of Ely (First Minister of Wales) and Reverend Dr. Rhys Jenkins, Mrs. Leena Nair (Global Chief Executive Officer, Chanel) and Mr. Kumar Nair, the Lord Newby (Leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords) and the Reverend Canon Ailsa Newby, the Duke of Norfolk (the Earl Marshal) and the Duchess of Norfolk, Mr. René Obermann (Chairman of the Board of Directors, Airbus SE), Professor Olivette Otele (Distinguished Research Professor, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London) and Mr. Jean-Luc Kriker, Ms. Kara Owen (State Visit Senior Responsible Officer, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office), Mr. Jonathan Powell (National Security Adviser), Admiral Sir Antony Radakin (Chief of the Defence Staff) and Lady Radakin, Sir Oliver Robbins (Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) and Lady Robbins, Professor Christine Rollier (Professor of Vaccinology, University of Surrey) and Mr. Damien Weissenburger, Sir Mark Rowley (Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis) and Lady Rowley, Mr. Roland Rudd (Chairman, FGS Global) and Mrs. Rudd, Dame Kristin Scott Thomas (Actor) and Mr. John Micklethwait, Mr. Frédéric Sirieix (Broadcaster) and Mrs. Sirieix, the Lord Stern of Brentford (Chairman, Grantham Research Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science) and Lady Stern, Sir Jonathan Symonds (Chairman, GSK plc), Professor Mark Thomson (Director General Designate, CERN) and Mrs. Thomson, Dr. Robert Watson (President of Civil Aerospace, Rolls-Royce plc) and Mrs. Watson, Professor Nick Webborn (Chairman, UK Sport) and Ms. Stephanie Anderson, and Sir Christopher Wormald (Cabinet Secretary) and Lady Wormald.
Miss Sarah Clarke was received by The King this evening upon relinquishing her appointment as Lady Usher of the Black Rod and delivered up the Insignia of Office.
Lieutenant General Edward Davis was received by His Majesty, took the Oath upon his appointment as Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod and received the Insignia of Office.
Mr. David White (Garter King of Arms) was in attendance and administered the Oath.
Palace Of Holyroodhouse
The King this morning was received in the garden of the Palace of Holyroodhouse by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of the City of Edinburgh (Councillor Robert Aldridge, the Rt. Hon. the Lord Provost) and members of the City of Edinburgh Council, when the Rt. Hon. the Lord Provost surrendered to The King the Keys of the City, which His Majesty returned to him.
A Guard of Honour found by The King's Bodyguard for Scotland, Royal Company of Archers, under the command of Captain, Lieutenant General Sir Andrew Graham, was mounted in the garden.
Balaklava Company, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 5th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland and the High Constables of the Palace of Holyroodhouse were on duty.
Afterwards The King was received inside the Palace by the Hereditary Keeper (the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon).
His Majesty later held an Investiture at the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Major General Matthew Sykes was received by The King this afternoon upon relinquishing his appointment as a Gentleman Usher to His Majesty.
Lieutenant Colonel Michael Vernon was received by The King upon relinquishing his appointment as Comptroller, Lord Chamberlain's Office, when His Majesty conferred upon him the honour of Knighthood and invested him with the Insignia of a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order.
Mrs. Alison Johnstone MSP (Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament) was received by The King.
Afterwards The King and Queen unveiled a painting depicting the Honours of Scotland.
Mr. James Bewsher, winner of the annual shooting event of The King's Body Guard for Scotland, Royal Company of Archers, was presented to His Majesty and received The King's Prize.
The Queen was present.
The King and Queen gave an Afternoon Party in the garden of the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
The Princess Royal was present.
The King's Body Guard for Scotland, Royal Company of Archers and the High Constables of the Palace of Holyroodhouse were on duty.
The Band of The Royal Marines Scotland, the Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland and the Royal Scottish Pipers' Society played selections of music during the afternoon.
The Queen this morning visited Ratho Library, Wynd Road, Ratho, in advance of Edinburgh International Book Festival and, having been received by Sir Ian Rankin (Deputy Lieutenant of the City of Edinburgh), viewed the Mobile Library bus and officially re-opened the Library.
The King was represented by the Baroness Scotland of Asthal (former Commonwealth Secretary-General) at the Memorial Service for Sir Shridath Ramphal (former Commonwealth Secretary-General) which was held at The Queen's Chapel, Marlborough Road, London SW1, this morning.
The Duke of Kent was represented by Mr. Nicolas Adamson.
Buckingham Palace
The King today welcomed representatives from the Refugee Employment Network.
His Majesty, Royal Founding Patron, The King's Foundation, and Royal Founding Patron, International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture and Urbanism, this afternoon received Mr. Dominic Richards (Chairman, The King's Foundation Australia) and Ms. Harriet Wennberg (Executive Director, International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture and Urbanism).
The King, Royal Founding Patron, and The Queen this evening attended a Reception at St. James's Palace to mark the Twenty Fifth Anniversary of the Royal Drawing School.
Windsor Castle
The King and Queen honoured Ascot Races with their presence today.
Windsor Castle
The King and Queen honoured Ascot Races with their presence today.
Windsor Castle
The King and Queen honoured Ascot Races with their presence today.
His Majesty was represented by the Lord Janvrin (Permanent Lord in Waiting) at the Memorial Service for Sir John Nott (former Secretary of State for Defence) which was held at the Chapel of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, London SW3, this afternoon.
Windsor Castle
The King and Queen honoured Ascot Races with their presence today.
Windsor Castle
The King and Queen honoured Ascot Races with their presence today.
The Queen, Patron, Children's Hospice South West, was represented by Mr. David Fursdon (His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Devon) at the Memorial Service for Mr. Edward Farwell (Founder and former Chief Executive) which was held in Exeter Cathedral this afternoon.
Windsor Castle
The King and Queen gave a Luncheon Party for the Companions of the Most Noble Order of the Garter at which The Prince of Wales, The Duke of York, The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, The Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and The Duke of Kent were present.
The following had the honour of being invited: the Duke of Abercorn and the Lady Sophie Hamilton, the Lord and Lady Butler of Brockwell, the Rt. Hon. Sir John Major and Dame Norma Major, the Lord Luce, the Lord and Lady Phillips of Worth Matravers, Marshal of the Royal Air Force the Lord and Lady Stirrup, the Baroness Manningham-Buller and Mr. Michael Parsons, the Lord and Lady King of Lothbury, the Lord and Lady Shuttleworth, the Viscount and Viscountess Brookeborough, Lady Mary Fagan and Captain Christopher Fagan, the Marquess and Marchioness of Salisbury, Lady Mary Peters and Mrs. Susan Gaunt, the Baroness Amos and Ms. Colleen Amos, the Rt. Hon. Sir Tony and Lady Blair, the Baroness Ashton of Upholland and the Hon. Rebecca James, the Lord and Lady Patten of Barnes, the Lord and Lady Lloyd-Webber, the Lord and Lady Kakkar, Air Chief Marshal the Lord and Lady Peach, the Bishop of Winchester (Prelate), the Dean of Windsor (Register), Mr. David White (Garter King of Arms), Miss Sarah Clarke (Lady Usher of the Black Rod), Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Segrave (Secretary), the Hon. Alfred Wellesley (Page of Honour) and the Hon. William Sackville (Page of Honour).
A Service was held in St. George's Chapel this afternoon.
Detachments of His Majesty's Body Guard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, The King's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard and the Military Knights of Windsor were on duty.