King Charles and Queen Camilla at Sandringham recently.Photo: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images

King CharlesandQueen Camillacould be adjusting the agenda of theirupcoming state visit to Franceas members of the public protest PresidentEmmanuel Macron’s plan to raise the retirement age.
PEOPLE understands that Buckingham Palace is closely monitoring the situation and taking advice from the U.K.’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office as well as French officials. Logistics of the tour, which is set to begin on Sunday in France, may be impacted.
TheAssociated Pressreports that 234 people were arrested in Paris this week, mostly for setting garbage on fire in the streets. Garbage collectors and other workers are striking over Macron’s bold move to push through legislation raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 without a vote in Parliament.Reutersreports that Tuesday marked the sixth night of unrest in the country. Macron, 45, is reportedly eager to “calm things down,” per the outlet.
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Earlier this month, Buckingham Palace announced that King Charles, 74, and Queen Camilla, 75, would visit France and Germany at the end of March forthe first overseas visitsof the new royal reign.
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While Charles has officially traveled the world for decades in his role as the Prince of Wales while supporting his late motherQueen Elizabeth, this is his first landmark tour as head of state and monarch.
“The visit will celebrate the U.K.’s relationship with France and Germany, marking our shared histories, culture and values,” a palace spokesperson said when the trip was announced. “It is also a chance to look forwards and show the many ways our countries are working in partnership, whether that be to tackle climate change; respond to the conflict in Ukraine; seize trade and investment opportunities or share the best of our arts and culture.”
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Some royal watchers had speculated that King Charles and Queen Camilla would concentrate on one of the countries of the Commonwealth for the new monarch’s first official tour. However, the two European capitals have apparently been chosen to underscore historical links with European neighbors in the aftermath of the U.K. leaving the European Union and the war on Ukraine.
Palace officials point out that all travel is at the request of the British government and follows invitations from the two countries as well.
source: people.com