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Le Monde
Le Monde
21 Sep 2023


Britain's King Charles addresses the French Sénat, in Paris on September 21, 2023.

King Charles III suggested on Thursday, September 21, that France and Britain should team up to jointly tackle the climate and biodiversity emergencies with a new version of the 1904 Entente Cordiale pact that sealed the friendship between Paris and London.

"I would like to propose it also becomes an 'Entente pour la Durabilite' (Partnership for Sustainability) in order to tackle the global climate and biodiversity emergency more effectively," he told the French Sénat in a keynote address on the second day of a three-day visit.

Charles also pledged to do everything he could to strengthen the relationship between France and Britain, suggesting the "indispensable" partners could also team up to jointly tackle the climate emergency.

Charles deftly mixed English and French, winning a standing ovation from the lawmakers. He recalled his mother Queen Elizabeth II, whom he succeeded upon her death one year ago, describing her legacy for France-UK relations as a "golden thread which will forever shine brightly" and saying the royal family were "moved beyond measure" by tributes to her from France.

"For the time that is granted to me as King, I pledge to do whatever I can to strengthen the indispensable relationship between the United Kingdom and France," he said. "Quite simply, the United Kingdom will always be one of France's closest allies and best friends," he said, speaking from a lectern adorned with British, French and EU flags.

He suggested that France and Britain should team up to tackle the climate and biodiversity emergencies with a new version of the 1904 Entente Cordiale pact, which sealed the friendship between Paris and London.

He also vowed that London and Paris were "steadfast in our determination Ukraine will triumph" in fighting the Russian invasion. "Our alliance and our resolve are as important as ever. Together, we stand in resolute solidarity with the Ukrainian people."

His speech will also be etched in history as the first British monarch to speak in the main chamber of the Sénat: his mother spoke in a conference hall within the Sénat in a 2004 speech.

Britain's King Charles addresses Senators and members of the National Assembly at the French Sénat in Paris, France September 21, 2023.

Charles's speech at France's upper house of parliament is the diplomatic high point of the day that followed Wednesday's banquet at the Versailles Palace hosted by President Emmanuel Macron.

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He will later visit the northern Paris suburb of Saint-Denis – home to the French national stadium used for the current Rugby World Cup and the Olympics next year – where he is expected to see residents and sports stars.

Also heading to the Ile de la Cite on the river Seine, Charles – a keen gardener who once admitted he talked to his plants – will tour a flower market named after Queen Elizabeth II on her last state visit in 2014.

Paris Saint Germain's Qatari president Nasser al-Khelaifi offers Britain's King Charles III a Paris Saint Germain's jersey during a visit in Saint-Denis, northern suburb of Paris, on September 21, 2023.

Britain's Queen Camilla plays table tennis as King Charles III, French President Emmanuel Macron's wife Brigitte Macron, and mayor of Saint-Denis Mathieu Hanotin, right, during a visit to a gymnasium, September 21, 2023 in Saint-Denis, outside Paris.

From there, he will view renovation and reconstruction work at the nearby Notre Dame Cathedral, which was partially destroyed by a devastating fire in 2019.

Charles had said in an emotional message to Macron after the fire that he was "utterly heartbroken", calling Notre Dame "one of the greatest architectural achievements of Western civilization." The Paris leg of the state visit wraps up with a formal farewell from Macron at the Elysée Palace.

The visit, which was rescheduled from March because of mass protests against French pension reforms, also aims to showcase Charles's stature as a statesman just over a year after his mother's death.

The original itinerary in Paris and the southwestern city of Bordeaux is largely unchanged, and is packed with ceremony and pomp in a country that abolished its monarchy in the 1789 revolution and executed its king.

The French president is known to have a strong personal rapport with Charles, with both men known for their love of books.

Commentators in France excitedly noted how Macron had repeatedly touched Charles's shoulder and Brigitte Macron kissed Camilla, in a new protocol unthinkable under the more distant and austere Elizabeth II.

Le Monde with AFP