Postponement of the visit of Charles III: misunderstanding in the United Kingdom


“The Daily Mail”, the first print run of the popular press, sets the tone of the editorials by evoking “a humiliation for Emmanuel Macron and for France”.





From our correspondent in London, Marc Roche

King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort, at a welcoming ceremony for the South African President, in London, November 22, 2022.
© Yui Mok/AFP

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Ihe postponement of Charles III’s state visit to Paris due to the announcement of a new national day of action on March 28 against pension reform is a blow to the operation to revive the Entente cordiale post-Brexit, which this trip was to symbolize. If the announcement was made jointly by the Élysée and Buckingham Palace, it was France who asked London to postpone the first journey of the new sovereign abroad, according to a press release from 10 Downing Street.

This decision by Paris is a severe blow to the image of France in the United Kingdom. First of all, such a postponement is a first in the history of official travel by British monarchs abroad. Since its announcement with great fanfare, the Franco-German tour had mobilized the resources of the Palace as of the British Embassy in France. A record number of king’s advisers had carried out the reconnaissance mission (” recce in the jargon).

Seen from the United Kingdom, the French decision is incomprehensible. As indicated in Point a journalist accredited to the court, who should have covered the visit, “British royalty never gives up in the face of the mob. We carry on as if nothing had happened”. We bet that instead of celebrating the revival of the Entente Cordiale, the British press will once again be able to indulge in its favorite hobby, the ” French bashing (“French denigration”) by denouncing the pusillanimity of the President of the Republic.

Why not maintain the trip to Paris even if it means making security adjustments and sacrificing Bordeaux? ask the tabloids. The Daily Mailthe first print run of the popular press, sets the tone for tomorrow’s editorials by evoking “a humiliation for Emmanuel Macron and for France”.

Mercenaries to shoot down the royal plane

Two recent examples illustrate the determination of members of the royal family to continue an official visit as if nothing in the face of threats of demonstrations or terrorist threats. In 1979, during the Commonwealth meeting to be held in Lusaka (Zambia), Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher wanted to cancel the Queen’s visit for fear of an assassination attempt in the climate of civil war raging in the very gates of the capital.

READ ALSOWhen François Hollande “snubbed” His Gracious MajestyThe guerrillas were indeed armed with portable SA-7 missiles capable of reaching a target within a radius of 3 kilometers. Two civilian Air Rhodesia planes had recently been shot down in this manner. According to information from the British secret service, Fidel Castro had recruited mercenaries to shoot down the royal plane.

Preparations for the trip had been chaotic and rumors of a coup d’etat had swirled around the Foreign Office. But the queen had overruled the “urgent advice” of her head of government to cancel her visit. She had gone there not only accompanied by her husband but also by her favorite son, Andrew.

On an official visit to Sri Lanka in 1998, Prince Charles had continued his stay despite several bomb attacks in areas where he was to go.

Few hooked atoms

The disappointment is all the greater at Buckingham Palace as, despite his Francophilia, the King, President of the Commonwealth, would have preferred to make his first official trip abroad to his extended Overseas family.

He wanted to fight republican tendencies in several of the fourteen member countries of which he is the sovereign. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak imposed France and Germany on him as part of the rapprochement between London and the post-Brexit European Union.
READ ALSO1972: Georges Pompidou’s “serious” protocol error with Elizabeth IIHe accepted this decision without hesitation in conformity with the famous quotation of Walter Bagehot, the author of the English Constitution (1867) which had defined the powers of the sovereign: “To formulate warnings, to give encouragement and advice. The author had added about these three rights: “A sensible and wise king considers no other.” »

Finally, even if he speaks German fluently, Charles III hardly has anything to do with the homeland of his ancestors Hanover-Saxe-Coburg. The trip to Berlin is not worth a visit to France, where he has already been thirty-four times. It remains to set a new date for his arrival in France. The agenda is already very full. He must go to the United States and the Commonwealth beforehand. The general opinion, London could rather invite Emmanuel Macron on an official visit to the United Kingdom. He is, with François Hollande, the only president of the Ve Republic not to have had the right to this honor.




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