French First Lady Brigitte Macron may have broken royal decorum by trying and failing to touch Queen Camilla's hand. An awkward moment took place between Macron, 71, and Queen Consort Camilla, 76, during Thursday's event honoring the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy, France.
A video shared on X by the Daily Mail showed the French president's wife attempting to hold the royal's hand after they laid wreaths at the British Normandy Memorial at Ver-sur-Mer. But Queen Camilla kept her arm at her side and didn't return the gesture.
Macron stood aside and crossed her arms over her chest after briefly holding the royal's hand. As reported by People, all parties involved were reunited for the royal family's visit to the beachfront British Normandy Memorial. The Macrons had previously spent time together in September 2023 during the King and Queen's official visit to France.
Nonetheless, people on social media took note of the royal gaffe; one observer even went so far as to say that Camilla did 'not reciprocate.' One user wrote, "Given the nature of the event where allies came together to show unity in the face of facism, you’d have thought that Camilla could have held another human’s hand."
Another one wrote, "Camilla’s been a ‘Queen’ for about a second. She should of appreciated the loving gesture and held her hand." One more user added, "That kind of royal ‘protocol’ is embarrassingly out of date. Brigitte Macron made a human gesture, bonding over loss, and Camilla blew it." Another said, ""Protocol" should never interfere with humanity."
