King Charles III to welcome French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte in the monarch’s first official state visit.
Buckingham Palace has released its first official statement since the conclusion of the FBI’s investigation into Prince Andrew’s ties with the late Jeffrey Epstein. The new statement, issued Monday, shifts focus back to royal duties, confirming the upcoming state visit of French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron to the United Kingdom.

This marks the first state visit of King Charles III’s reign, with events scheduled to begin Tuesday, July 9, at Windsor Castle.
Macron to Visit Windsor Castle in Historic State Visit
In a major diplomatic gesture, President Macron and his wife will be hosted by King Charles and Queen Camilladuring a three-day visit aimed at strengthening UK-France relations, which have faced tensions in the post-Brexit era.
The royal family shared the update via Instagram, posting photos of King Charles, Queen Camilla, Emmanuel Macron, and Brigitte Macron, along with a caption that read:
“Tomorrow, The King and Queen will welcome the President of the French Republic, @EmmanuelMacron, and Mrs. Macron for a State Visit to the UK. Swipe to find out more about the Royal Family’s relationship with France.”
Prince William and Princess Kate to Welcome the French Leader
The Prince and Princess of Wales will play a prominent role during the initial reception. On behalf of the King, they will greet the French President and his wife upon their arrival at RAF Northolt on July 8.
While Princess Kate’s appearance at the state banquet in St George’s Hall at Windsor Castle remains unconfirmed due to her ongoing health recovery, her presence at the welcome ceremony has not been ruled out.
Royal Statement Follows Major Update on Prince Andrew Investigation
The announcement follows significant news regarding Prince Andrew, as the FBI has officially closed its investigationinto the Duke of York’s alleged involvement in Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal network.

According to GB News, the Department of Justice and FBI confirmed no charges will be brought against Prince Andrew or any other high-profile figures associated with Epstein. This conclusion is based on a thorough review of evidence that failed to meet the threshold for prosecution.
The timing of the palace’s announcement signals a return to royal formality and diplomatic responsibilities following months of media scrutiny and speculation surrounding the King’s younger brother.
