The heads of state of different countries usually visit each other to strengthen their relationships. There were ways they showed the success of the trip. These include exchanging gifts and clicking group pictures with state heads and spouses.
However, the recent trip of French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Macron, to meet King Charles and Queen Camilla left people wishing for more.
At the end of the trip, they stood together to get a farewell photo taken. This farewell photo featuring King Charles III, Queen Camilla, French President Emmanuel Macron, and First Lady Brigitte Macron has caused some interesting controversy and commentary online. This picture, even without a caption, could cause serious questions and doubts among the netizens.
The farewell picture, taken at the end of the trip, captures the French President and King Charles standing too close and almost leaning on each other, whereas their spouses are spread far apart and stand awkwardly and alone. And people have been commenting on the same in this picture.

The picture truly captured the stiff and seemingly very uncomfortable moment between these 4 high-power people in European politics.
The infamous picture portrays both the ladies in very bad light. Queen Camilla stands somewhat removed to one side, holding her handbag and wearing a polite smile. Most notably, Brigitte Macron is isolated at the edge of the frame, with an expanse of empty space around her that visually amplifies her detachment from the group.
The internet, of course, wasted no time reacting. Commenters described the image as “weird” and “uncomfortable.” One of the users joked that Macron looked like “a scared child as he hung on to King Charles for dear life.”
Another remarked on how lonely Brigitte Macron looks. They also noted that nobody stood by Madame Macron. These may look like offhanded remarks, but when similar remarks are shared by experts, they start a conversation.
These photos, though, capture one of the thousand important moments, but they make for question if things are ok between these people.
#French President Emmanuel #Macron was allegedly hit in the face by his wife, Brigitte Macron, as they exited the plane upon official arrival in #Vietnam on May 25. The incident was captured on camera. pic.twitter.com/w5NyhShpAz
— Shanghai Daily (@shanghaidaily) May 26, 2025
As controversial as this picture may be, this is not the only moment that raised some eyebrows during this trip. Macrons, as a couple, have been in the news since the incident on the airplane during their Vietnam visit.
Something similar took place while President Macron was disembarking from the plane earlier. Brigitte Macron seemed to push her husband forward slightly. This could mean nothing, but it could also come across as extremely controlling.
‼️🚨⚡️Macron is embarrassed again after his wife Brigitte refused his request. pic.twitter.com/oDsMPAlwny
— 🇷🇺MOSCOW NEWS | ENGLISH (@MOSCOW_EN) July 8, 2025
During a D-Day memorial service in 2024, Brigitte was also seen attempting to hold Queen Camilla’s hand. This was a gesture Camilla notably did not return.
Critics chalked it up to royal protocol; others saw it as a subtle social snub.
These are small moments and can easily be dismissed, but they speak volumes in diplomatic theatre.
State visits are tightly planned affairs. During these visits, body language and state protocols are discussed at length. If there are certain rules in the country, the visiting dignitaries make sure to follow those.
The President of the French Republic, Emmanuel Macron clinks glasses with The King and The Princess of Wales 🍻
📸 Yui Mok pic.twitter.com/TbrpCi5Nm8
— 🌻Sarahsecret (@sarahdiaryz) July 8, 2025
The seemingly uncoordinated farewell photo is in contrast with the lighter moments that the couple shared earlier, such as when the two couples shared laughs at Windsor Castle. Those lighter images projected warmth and camaraderie; the farewell photo, by contrast, has drawn attention to the discomfort and distance that can sometimes lurk beneath formal diplomacy.











