Macron’s sneakers kick up a storm online, as French president accused of disrespecting dress code when he pays respects to Queen
- French President Emmanuel Macron caused an outpouring of comments when he and his wife were seen in trainers outside Westminster Hall in London
- The French media were not impressed, although they corrected the false rumour that Macron wore the trainers to the state funeral; he wore a black suit

French President Emmanuel Macron’s footwear during his trip to London ahead of the queen’s funeral caused an outpouring of commentary – and disinformation – online.
The 44-year-old leader was photographed on Sunday walking in front of Westminster Hall with his wife Brigitte where the late British sovereign was lying in state before her funeral on Monday.
Instead of his usual suit and formal black leather shoes, Macron was pictured looking unusually casual, wearing a pair of sunglasses and – to the shock of some observers – navy blue trainers.
Spurred on by critical comments online, French talk show radio channel RMC hosted a debate on Monday on whether the sight of streetwear on the president at such an occasion was “shocking”, with presenter Estelle Denis insisting there was “a dress code to respect”.

Le Figaro newspaper called them the “trainers of discord”.
Other media outlets sought to correct a growing narrative on social media, fanned by far-right politicians and critics of the president, that Macron had worn trainers for the queen’s funeral, which took place on Monday.