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France cancels King Charles’ visit amid ongoing violent protests over pension reforms

  • President Macron asked Britain for the postponement ‘to be able to welcome His Majesty in conditions which reflect our friendly relations’
  • More than 450 people were arrested, 441 members of the security forces were injured and 900 fires lit across Paris during Thursday’s protests

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The choice of France for King Charles’ first foreign visit as sovereign had been intended to highlight warming Franco-British relations. Photo: AFP
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Continuing violent demonstrations against pension reform in France led to the postponement on Friday of King Charles III’s trip to the country, highlighting the growing security and political problems faced by President Emmanuel Macron.

The choice of France for Charles’ first foreign visit as sovereign had been intended to highlight warming Franco-British relations, but it has become a high-profile victim of the protests engulfing the country.

Macron asked the British government for the postponement, a UK government spokesperson said in a statement.

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The decision was made “in order to be able to welcome His Majesty King Charles III in conditions which reflect our friendly relations”, a statement from the French presidency said.

Demonstrators hold up a sign bearing the effigy of President Macron during a demonstration against pension reforms on Friday. Photo: Le Pictorium via Zuma Press/dpa
Demonstrators hold up a sign bearing the effigy of President Macron during a demonstration against pension reforms on Friday. Photo: Le Pictorium via Zuma Press/dpa

“We have suggested that, at the beginning of the summer, depending on our respective agendas, we could together schedule a new state visit,” Macron said later.

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