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Brigitte Macron, the French First Lady, has been the subject of false claims on social media, including allegations about her ...
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The List on MSNRed Flags In Emmanuel & Brigitte Macron's Relationship We Can't IgnoreEmmanuel and Brigitte Macron have been happily married for a long time, but several red flags have popped up over the years ...
Brigitte Macron has no plans to divorce her husband, President Emmanuel Macron, before his presidency concludes in May 2027.
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The Royal Observer on MSNApparently, Emmanuel Macron Made a ‘Cheeky Remark’ About William to Charles at His Own ExpenseKing Charles and Queen Camilla welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron for their first state ...
French President Emmanuel Macron gave the Princess of Wales, a cheeky wink as he clinked glasses with her at a state banquet ...
Emmanuel Macron announced plans to double defence spending by 2027, as he warned Europe’s liberty is facing a “greater threat ...
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A day after announcing a "historic effort" to rearm France in the face of the threat from Russia, President Emmanuel Macron ...
Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage discusses French President Emmanuel Macron “admonishing” the British public for voting for ...
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The Royal Observer on MSNExpert Decodes Emmanuel Macron’s ‘Flirty Wink’ to Kate Middleton and Brigitte’s ‘Hidden Emotions’King Charles and Queen Camilla pulled out all the stops to welcome French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron on their first state visit to the U.K. since Brexit. The royal couple ...
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The Royal Observer on MSNEmmanuel Macron Kisses Kate Middleton's Hand at State Visit — But Did He Break a Royal Protocol?Prince William and Kate Middleton on Tuesday, July 8, welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte. Amid ...
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Celeb Tattler on MSNEmmanuel and Brigitte Macron’s tense moment sparks speculationDuring the recent state visit to the United Kingdom, an awkward moment was recorded when exiting the presidential plane.
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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