President Emmanuel Macron began a three-day state visit to the United Kingdom on July 8 , marked by a ceremonial welcome from King Charles III in Windsor. This visit is significant as it is the first by a European leader since Brexit and aims to revive Franco-British relations around crucial areas such as defense , immigration , and European issues .
The warm welcome extended to the Macron couple by King Charles III and Queen Camilla heralds a new chapter in the ties between France and the UK. Macron commented, “It is an important moment for our nations and for our Europe.” Furthermore, he emphasized the need for both nations to explore “new ways of cooperation,” facing the “great global challenges” ahead.
Upon arrival at the Northolt military base west of London, the Macron couple was greeted by Crown Prince William and his wife Kate, who were both dressed impeccably. The stage was set with a red carpet and an honor guard for this important occasion. From there, they journeyed to Windsor Castle where they were welcomed by King Charles III and Queen Camilla, almost two years after the royal couple’s state visit to France.
After the Marseillaise was played as a tribute, the leaders proceeded through the main streets of Windsor in royal carriages adorned with British and French flags, making their way to the castle where they would be residing. The warm rapport between the two couples was palpable as they greeted each other with a kiss, momentarily setting aside royal protocol.
“Multitude of complex threats”
The state visit occurs in a newfound atmosphere of warmth after years of tensions following the UK’s exit from the European Union in 2020. With Keir Starmer having taken the helm of the British Labour Party a year prior, Franco-British relations have seen a potential thaw. The ongoing war in Ukraine has highlighted defense and security challenges across Europe, further uniting these two military powers, who are also nuclear-armed nations.
During his speech, King Charles asserted, “Our two countries are faced with a multitude of complex threats from multiple directions. As allies, we face them together.” He emphasized that these global challenges do not respect borders.
This state visit is the first for a French president since Nicolas Sarkozy in 2008 and is labeled as “historical” by Downing Street . French officials view it as a sign of convergence regarding shared interests, particularly following Starmer’s call for a renewal of EU relations. As part of the visit, a bilateral summit planned for Thursday aims to reinforce cooperation in defense and tackle issues related to illegal immigration.
Military parade
As the day progressed, Emmanuel Macron is set to address a speech in the Westminster Parliament later in the afternoon, before both the Chamber of Lords and the House of Commons gathered in the Royal Gallery.
On Wednesday, Macron aims to meet with Keir Starmer at Downing Street, participate in an event focusing on artificial intelligence , and conclude the day with a dinner at London City . On the economic side, Paris is keen on advancing discussions regarding the Sizewell C nuclear power plant project , which is currently pending a final investment decision, as well as visiting the British Museum .
On Thursday, Macron and Starmer will be joined by several ministers for a bilateral summit that is expected to yield advancements in defense strategies, especially concerning evolving security challenges posed by Russia . This aligns with the Lancaster House agreements established in 2010, which serve as the cornerstone for bilateral military cooperation.
Immigration: record crossings
As discussions shift toward the Ukrainian situation, Macron and Starmer will be coordinating a videoconference with members of the “Coalition of Volunteers” —a group set up to ensure Ukraine’s security as they work towards a future ceasefire. However, this initiative remains contingent on negotiations initiated during the Trump administration.
On the British side, there is substantial focus on the issue of illegal immigration, with the English Channel witnessing a record number of arrivals (over 21,000 ) since January. The UK government has advocated for a more robust French police presence in the water to intercept small boats before they set sail. Currently, French authorities adhere to maritime law that permits intervention only for rescue once boats are in the water. However, Paris has acknowledged the need for a revised approach. Discussions are also ongoing about a potential migrant exchange program between the two nations, wherein the UK would accept certain migrants in exchange for those sent back to France. Nonetheless, this plan raises concerns among other European nations about resettlement practices.
Emphasizing the need for unity in the face of complex global challenges, the visit marks a critical moment in rekindling Franco-British relations, setting the stage for enhanced collaboration in defense, immigration, and various shared interests.

