France’s 5ft 7in president is nearly impossible to see as he poses alongside world leaders in Paris for the Olympic Games
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The 1.70-meter French President Emmanuel Macron is almost impossible to spot in a group photo of world leaders in Paris for the Olympic Games.
Macron and his wife Brigitte today held a reception at the Élysée Palace for fellow heads of state, royals and government officials from around the world before the Games began.
Attendees include Prime Minister Keir Starmer, US First Lady Jill Biden, Princess Charlene and Prince Albert of Monaco, King Felipe of Spain, King Frederik and Queen Mary of Denmark, and King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium.
Other guests include Cameroon President Paul Biya and his wife Chantal, Argentina President Javier Milei, Qatari Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani and his wife Sheikha, Bhutan Prince Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck and Montenegro Prime Minister Milojko Spajic.
French President Emmanuel Macron is nearly invisible in this photo of world leaders, royals and government officials as he hosts a reception at the Elysee Palace ahead of the Paris Olympics.
Princess Charlene and Prince Albert of Monaco joined a host of European royals at the Élysée Palace ahead of tonight’s Olympic Games opening ceremony in Paris.
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron, right, welcome Prince Albert II of Monaco and Princess Charlene of Monaco
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte pose for a photo with King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium
Macron and his wife pictured with Prime Minister Keir Starmer at today’s reception
Macron and Brigitte pictured with US First Lady Jill Biden
Former swimmer Princess Charlene of Monaco, who competed in the Olympics 24 years ago, was the picture of glamour in a dark pastel jumpsuit, paired with a silver clutch and heels. She styled her short blonde locks in a chic updo.
Elsewhere, her husband Albert, 66, made a statement in a colorful red jacket and matching striped tie.
Queen Mary of Denmark shone in a white dress and red jacket, while her husband opted for a navy blue suit.
Queen Mathilde and King Philippe of Belgium also looked their best ahead of the festivities.
The mother of four opted for a bright red button-down dress, which she paired with bright red stilettos.
Queen Mary of Denmark led the way in a striking crimson dress, while she put on a chic display in a white dress and red jacket, while her husband opted for a navy suit.
Pictured: Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani and his wife during the event today
Pictured: Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg and Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg with the Macrons
The Danish royals took a photo with the Macrons ahead of tonight’s Olympic Games opening ceremony
Macron and Brigitte pose with Argentine President Javier Milei and his sister Karina Milei
The real showstopper was Cameroon’s First Lady Chantal Biya, who commanded all the attention in her stunning orange dress and matching orange hair
The striking ensemble makes it almost impossible to spot Macron standing right behind her
She completed her outfit with a red clutch and accessorised with gold earrings and a series of designer bracelets.
Also present were Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, and Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg.
But the real showstopper was Chantal Biya, the first lady of Cameroon, who drew all the attention with her beautiful orange dress and matching orange hair.
The striking ensemble makes it almost impossible to spot Macron as he stands right behind her.
The Olympic Games officially kicked off tonight, marking the first time in the event’s history that the Games will not be held in a stadium.
Instead, the event will take place outside a closed stadium, with Paris hosting an unprecedented water parade in honour of the Olympic Games.