Brigitte Macron attends the UN the day after the Queen’s funeral

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Brigitte Macron has returned to her duties after the Queen’s emotional funeral yesterday.

The French first lady, 69, who attended the sad ceremony at Westminster Abbey with her husband Emmanuel, 44, was spotted in New York City today.

Brigitte looked quintessentially stylish as she attended the 77th session of the United Nations in the Big Apple today and watched her husband deliver a passionate speech.

She wore an elegant navy blue sweater dress for the occasion and looked smart as she closely followed today’s events.

The French first lady, 69, who attended the sad ceremony at Westminster Abbey later in the afternoon with her husband Emmanuel, 44, and the late Monarch's Committal Service in Windsor, was spotted in New York City today

The French first lady, 69, who attended the sad ceremony at Westminster Abbey later in the afternoon with her husband Emmanuel, 44, and the late Monarch’s Committal Service in Windsor, was spotted in New York City today

Her blonde hair was styled in her usual coiffed blonde bob, with her flawless bangs falling flawlessly above her eyebrows.

The French First Lady wore natural makeup, with a sculpted forehead and a smoky eye, and kept her lip naked.

Her comfy sweater dress was adorned with gold cufflinks and she completed the look with a sparkly ring with blue gems.

The tireless French first lady arrived in London on Sunday ahead of a reception for heads of state and their husbands in memory of the Queen in London before attending Monday’s funeral.

Brigitte looked quintessentially stylish as she attended the 77th session of the United Nations in the Big Apple today and watched her husband deliver a passionate speech

Brigitte looked quintessentially stylish as she attended the 77th session of the United Nations in the Big Apple today and watched her husband deliver a passionate speech

Brigitte looked quintessentially stylish as she attended the 77th session of the United Nations in the Big Apple today and watched her husband deliver a passionate speech

The tireless French first lady arrived in London on Sunday ahead of a reception for heads of state and their husbands in memory of the Queen in London before attending Monday's funeral.

The tireless French first lady arrived in London on Sunday ahead of a reception for heads of state and their husbands in memory of the Queen in London before attending Monday's funeral.

The tireless French first lady arrived in London on Sunday ahead of a reception for heads of state and their husbands in memory of the Queen in London before attending Monday’s funeral.

She then traveled to New York for the UN, which was also attended by Letizia, Queen of Spain, who reportedly left the Queen’s funeral before the service to attend the event.

Brigitte and Emmanuel arrived in London dressed in black and holding hands at Westminster Abbey, where they were joined by Joe and Jill Biden, as well as right-wing Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.

About 500 emperors, kings, queens, presidents, prime ministers and other heads of state from around the world came to London for Her Majesty’s state funeral at Westminster Abbey, while the world paid tribute to the country’s greatest monarch ever.

Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron

Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron

Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron

Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron

Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron of France are pictured arriving at Westminster Abbey to pay their respects to the Queen

Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron gallantly offered his wife his arm as they were taken to their seats in Westminster Abbey

Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron gallantly offered his wife his arm as they were taken to their seats in Westminster Abbey

Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron gallantly offered his wife his arm as they were taken to their seats in Westminster Abbey

Snipers were positioned atop a West London hospital where VIPs were supposed to gather before being taken by bus to Buckingham Palace yesterday.

French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte were spotted walking around Westminster ‘incognito’ wearing sunglasses and sneakers to see the line and share the pain of the British people before dressing in formal attire to visit Westminster Hall.

Rarely seen out of his signature blue suit, Mr Macron was seen in a more subdued dark navy jacket, charcoal gray trousers and black trainers next to his wife, who dressed similarly.

The French press reported that he would go “incognito” to gauge the mood of the British public before donning his more formal attire again.

The pair wore sunglasses and trainers as they strolled through central London, flanked by assistants and guards as they watched the line of people waiting for the Queen, who lay in state for tomorrow’s funeral ceremony.

Rarely seen out of his signature blue suit, Mr Macron was seen in a more subdued dark navy blue jacket,

Rarely seen out of his signature blue suit, Mr Macron was seen in a more subdued dark navy blue jacket,

His wife dressed the same and also wore sunglasses

His wife dressed the same and also wore sunglasses

Rarely seen out of his signature blue suit, Mr Macron was seen in a more subdued dark navy jacket, charcoal gray trousers and trainers next to his wife, who dressed similarly

French President Emmanuel Macron (CL) and his wife Brigitte Macron (CR) arrived at Westminster Hall to pay their respects to the late Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain in London, UK, September 18, 2022

French President Emmanuel Macron (CL) and his wife Brigitte Macron (CR) arrived at Westminster Hall to pay their respects to the late Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain in London, UK, September 18, 2022

French President Emmanuel Macron (CL) and his wife Brigitte Macron (CR) arrived at Westminster Hall to pay their respects to the late Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain in London, UK, September 18, 2022

The French president and his wife then donned more formal attire before visiting the Queen in historic Westminster Hall.

After paying their respects to the late monarch, the French President and First Lady, along with King Charles and a host of other world leaders and royals, will attend a reception at Buckingham Palace, where they will present the new King with a photo album in honor of the visits. from the Queen to France.

“Since her coronation, she knew and spoke to all our presidents. No other country has had the privilege of welcoming her as often as we have,” Macron said last week in a tribute to the Queen, whose last official visit to France was in 2014.

People from all walks of life and from all over the world poured in in a constant, emotional stream, many queuing at night to see Her Majesty for her funeral yesterday.