Why France's first lady Brigitte Macron looked so subdued at Macron's visit — the real reason is heartbreaking
Brigitte Macron's recent UK visit saw her in a subdued mood. This was due to the death of her sister, Anne-Marie Trogneux. Despite her grief, she accompanied President Emmanuel Macron. Sources say the loss deeply affected Madame Macron. She felt i...

Why did Brigitte Macron seem distant during the visit?
During her state visit to Britain, French First Lady Brigitte Macron has been grieving the loss of her beloved sister.
Brigitte Macron appeared emotionally withdrawn during her visit to the United Kingdom, following the tragic death of her sister, Anne-Marie Trogneux.
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Despite being in mourning, she chose to accompany her husband, President Emmanuel Macron, on the official trip.
Her subdued presence was a quiet display of strength during a period of intense personal grief.
What happened to her sister Anne-Marie?
Anne-Marie Trogneux, Ms. Macron's sister, passed away last week, but she wouldn't allow her husband to go to London by himself. She was his high school drama teacher, and the two have been married for eighteen years.
How has the loss affected the Macron couple publicly?
"A source close to the couple stated that this is the primary reason why Ms. Macron has been appearing so reserved and uneasy around her husband. The loss has had a significant impact on Madame Macron, who loved her sister," a source told MailOnline. "But she agreed that it was her duty to be in the United Kingdom, despite it coinciding with a period of mourning."
President Macron formally bid the King and Queen farewell outside Windsor Castle during their visit, blowing them a kiss. Reciting the King's new phrase "Entente Amicale" in celebration, the President and his wife thanked the Royal family for their welcome to Windsor Castle as they departed, as per a report.
FAQs
Why did Brigitte Macron appear withdrawn during the state visit?
She is deeply saddened by the recent death of her sister, Anne-Marie Trogneux.
Did she still decide to travel with President Macron?
Yes, despite her grief, she insisted on joining him in the UK, believing it was her duty to be by his side.
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