French audit cautions Élysée over €475k cost of King Charles dinner | King Charles III

French audit cautions Élysée over €475k cost of King Charles dinner | King Charles III


The French president’s office spent nearly €475,000 (£400,100) on a dinner for King Charles last year, the country’s top audit court said in a report cautioning about high spending.

In September 2023, King Charles attended a lavish state banquet at the Palace of Versailles attended by more than 150 people, part of a “soft power” visit aimed at improving ties between London and Paris.

The guests dined on lobster and crab, French poultry marinaded in champagne and a gratin of French ceps (a wild mushroom). Vintage wines and champagnes were on offer, while the dessert was a French macaron with lychee and rose sorbet and raspberry compote.

According to the new French audit report, previously reported by Politico, the dinner cost a total of €474,851. Of this amount, €166,193 was spent on catering and €42,515 on drinks.

At the dinner, King Charles told Macron that “your generosity of spirit brings to mind how my family and I were so greatly moved by the tributes paid in France to my mother, the late queen”.

King Charles toasted Macron’s ‘generosity of spirit’. Photograph: Benoît Tessier/AFP/Getty Images

The French president, meanwhile, said in his toast that “despite Brexit, and because our ties are so old, I know that we will continue to write together part of our continent’s history”.

The audit report also noted that the president’s office spent €412,366 on a dinner for the Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, at the Louvre museum, of which €172,922 was on catering and €36,447 on drinks.

The report warned about the presidential office’s spending levels. Expenses stood at €125.5m for 2023, with a deficit of €8.3m.

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“Significant efforts must be undertaken from 2024 in order to restore and sustain the financial balance of the presidency,” the audit said.



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