Emmanuel Macron Was welcomed in Windsor Castle for one Shiny banquet On Tuesday, as he was painted in clinking glass and vinking in Royals.
Sitting amidst the choice of French President Mick Jagger and Alton John In the Star-Staded event on the first day of His state travels to Britain.
Wales princess Was wearing a clothes Dark Red Silk Givenchi Gown As she was sitting next to Mr. Macron for her first kingdom after her cancer diagnosis.
The President was depicted in an eye blinking and chat with Kate as she was sitting next to Mr. Macron wearing her favorite lover’s knot Tiara – a piece, Diana, loved the princess of Wales very much.
The princess and her husband, the prince of Wales, smiled and staring at each other, when they arrived together, used to walk shoulder to shoulder before the feast in the palace.

They joined by other members of the royal family including Raja and Rani, as well as some 160 guests, in the influential St. George Hall of Windsor Castle.
The king was seated between Mr. Macron and French Culture Minister Rachida Dati, while Kate was on the other side of the French President.

The queen was on the other side of the Rani Mej between Brigit Macron and French Armed Forces Minister Sebastian Lecornu. On the other side of Mrs. Macron, the throne was the successor of William.
Employees said it took six days to install the table, with a high polish table, running the length of the room, which was decorated with hand-raised seasonal flowers and herbs raised by hand from the gardens of the palace.

The menu, which was written in French, is custom for the kingdom, with sage, raw tomatoes and additional virgin olive oil dressing, began with the selection of summer vegetables tender from Manoar’s gardens.
The next course was the highest of the Rug Estate Chicken with Norfolk asparagus and Taragon cream, followed by a blackcut-lath sponge with an alderflower jelly for sweets.

In a tradition launched by the king, a cocktail was also specially designed for the occasion, this time called L’Entting.
It granted the British Jin Mixed with lemon curd and French pastis, garnish with dried French cornflowers and English roses.
Both the Emperor and the President gave speeches at the event, where Prime Minister Sir Kir starrer was also present.

Raja joked about the popular French cartoon character Estex about Gaul’s love with tea with Gaul’s grief, and how the guests had drunk “English Sparkling Wine created by a French Champagne House”.
And he described the “correct combinations” of the French and the British – the London fog and the theater’s Monet’s painting, a former French striker who is the most famous for his time with arsenal, scoring in Hiberies.
The French President also took a nap on Raja when Charles mentioned cultural relations between the UK and France and how a French, William the winner, began building a Windsor Castle over 900 years ago and his son William made Windsar his home.

Raja spoke of more serious cases including deep cooperation between Britain and France, which would protect against “intensive challenges” such as terrorism, organized crime and “irregular migration” in the English channel.
In his speech, Charles described the closest continental neighbor of the UK as “one of our strongest colleagues” and said “complex threats” in front of France and Britain, “should help lead the way”.
Mr. Macron mostly gave a speech in French, but in English he spoke about the debt of France’s Beyx Tapestry, which will go on a performance at the British Museum next year.

Earlier in a speech for MPs and colleagues, Mr. Macron promised to distribute measures to cut the number of migrants crossing the English channel, describing the issue as a “burden” in both countries.
He told the gathering in Parliament: “France and Britain have a common responsibility to address irregular migration with humanity, solidarity and impartiality.”
The decision at Thursday’s UK-France Summit will “respond to our objectives for cooperation on these major issues and tangible results”.
Other notable invitations who set out for a brilliant feast with Charles, were actress Dame Christin Scott Thomas, former England goalkeeper Mary Years, who now play for Paris St.-Germen, authors Joan Harris and Sebastian Falls and sculpture Sir Antony Gormle.

Sir Mick, whose formal White Place Card read “Sir Michael Jagger”, was seated between Dame Christin and Ellis Roofo, Director General of International Relations for the Armed Forces and the French Ministry strategy.
Sir Elton, who has serious vision issues after the contract of eye infection, was seated next to her husband, rather than that is usually custom for couples in Royal Banquets.

In addition to making an appearance, the first dates Fred Siriics, as well as French singer Mika, who were sitting next to the Duchess of Edinburgh.