French President Emmanuel Macron started a three-day state go to to Britain on Tuesday which can see him handle parliament and attempt to rekindle a purportedly heat relationship with King Charles III. It’s the first state go to by an EU head of state since Brexit — the UK’s acrimonious 2020 departure from the bloc — and the primary by a French president since Nicolas Sarkozy in 2008. For in-depth evaluation and a deeper perspective, FRANCE 24’s Carys Garland welcomes Dr Andrew Smith, Historian of contemporary France and Lecturer in Liberal Arts at Queen Mary College of London.
