President Emmanuel Macron criticised for celebrating 40th birthday in royal style at fancy French castle
The Elysee Palace said Emmanuel Macron and his wife were using private funds to pay for their stay at the chateau of Chambord in France’s Loire Valley
French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday celebrated his birthday at the iconic chateau of King Francois I, a choice denounced by critics as an example of how he is “cut off from the people”.
Macron, who turns 40 on Thursday, is spending the weekend with his wife Brigitte and extended family at the chateau of Chambord in France’s Loire Valley, local French newspaper La Nouvelle Republique reported.
With its fairy tale facade, elaborately turreted roofline and vast grounds, Chambord is probably the valley’s best-known Renaissance chateau, located about 200 kilometres southwest of Paris.
Macron and his family was staying at one of the cottages on the vast estate, French media said, with a birthday gala being held in one of the castle’s 440 rooms.
The estate has several four-star guest houses which can be rented for 800 to 1,000 euros (US$950 to US$1,200) per weekend.
The Elysee Palace said Macron and his wife were using private funds to pay for their stay.