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Brigitte Macron: Does she speak English like Emmanuel Macron?

Brigitte Macron: Does she speak English like Emmanuel Macron?

they came! After months of waiting, King Charles III and his companion Camilla Parker Bowles Packed their bags in Paris A few hours. During their visit, they will enjoy a state dinner hosted by Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron at the Palace of Versailles. Although the King of England spoke fluent French, The presidential couple should hold some conversations in English. A situation that does not completely cripple Emmanuel Macron, who is used to expressing himself in Shakespearean language when carrying out his activities at the international level, But it could cause some problems for the first lady.

Evidence? On December 1, 2022, Brigitte Macron faced some difficulties while speaking with Jill Biden during a reception organized at the White House. In an extract shared on Instagram by the French first lady’s adviser, Tristan Bromet, Emmanuel Macron’s wife made fun of her level of English. Sorry for my English, I’ll try, she announced, drawing laughter from those present. An outcome particularly welcomed by Joe Biden’s partner.She’s fine, isn’t she? You are doing wellAmerica’s first lady pointed out.

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Brigitte Macron: What is his relationship with Camilla?

Although Brigitte Macron is bilingual, This does not prevent it from being understood and appreciated by the Anglo-Saxons. In fact, Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron maintain excellent relations with Charles III and Camilla Parker Bowles, as Stephane Berne revealed in columns. ParisianThis Tuesday, September 19. They have a very warm relationship, they appreciate each other, Cultivate their good understanding and respect each other greatly”, An expert on crowned heads explained the relationship between the President and the King of England. The same between Brigitte and CamillaHe finished.

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