Kate Middleton and President Macron’s Toast Steals the Spotlight at Windsor State Banquet Getty Images
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Royal poise meets French flair at Windsor state dinner

Jefferson Fernando

It was a night of elegance, diplomacy, and standout moments as Princess Kate and French President Emmanuel Macron took center stage at Windsor Castle. The 8 July state banquet — France’s first official state visit to the United Kingdom in 17 years — was a grand occasion that brought together royalty, global leaders, and cultural icons under one historic roof.

But amid the candlelit tables, vintage silverware, and meticulously curated menus, one brief moment drew attention: during the royal toast, President Macron raised his glass, locked eyes with the Princess of Wales, and offered a discreet wink.

A small gesture — one that made a big impression.

Subtle spark at Windsor Castle

Seated between King Charles III and Princess Kate, Macron played the part of diplomatic guest with ease. He rose as Kate approached the table, pulled out her chair with quiet courtesy, and only sat down after she did.

As formalities unfolded, Macron’s wink — light, perhaps spontaneous — quickly went viral. Social media buzzed with commentary, some playful, some praising the relaxed tone of the moment. Against the formality of Windsor Castle, the exchange between Macron and the Princess added a human touch to an otherwise stately evening.

Charm on the tarmac

That same chemistry was already on display earlier in the day at RAF Northolt, where the Prince and Princess of Wales welcomed President Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron. As Kate extended her hand in greeting, Macron leaned in for a kiss — an old-world gesture that sparked headlines but raised no eyebrows within royal circles.

According to the royal family’s website, “There are no obligatory codes of behavior” when greeting members of the royal family — leaving space for either tradition or a simple handshake.

Still, the kiss on the hand felt lifted from the pages of a French romance novel.

A starry banquet

Held in the grand setting of St. George’s Hall, the state banquet featured a high-profile guest list that blended political figures and cultural heavyweights. Rock legends Sir Mick Jagger and Sir Elton John (joined by husband David Furnish) mingled with Oscar-nominated actress Kristin Scott Thomas. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer also attended.

Seating arrangements placed Prince William alongside Brigitte Macron, while Queen Camilla rounded out the royal presence at that end of the table. Across the room, King Charles, President Macron, and Princess Kate sat together — symbolizing the close ties between Britain and France.

The evolving role of royal diplomacy

Princess Kate continues to earn praise for her poised, modern approach to royal engagements. From her speeches to her fashion choices, each appearance is carefully calibrated — balancing tradition with relatability.

President Macron, known for his charismatic presence on the world stage, brought his signature blend of charm and protocol to Windsor. The ease with which he engaged both royals and dignitaries added a light, personable tone to the formal occasion.

Together, the Princess and the President offered a well-timed lesson in soft diplomacy — proving that even at a state banquet, grace and connection can make a lasting impression.