King Charles’ €500K lobster dinner blows hole in French presidency’s budget – POLITICO

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Among the biggest deficit drivers were two luxurious state dinners, with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and King Charles III.

Macron hosted the British head of state in September last year at Versailles, historical home of the French monarchy, for a star-studded feast with at least 160 invitees including Rolling Stones’ singer Mick Jagger and British actor Hugh Grant.

The dinner, during which guests enjoyed blue lobster and rose macaroons cost the French presidency close to €475,000 — including over €165,000 on catering and over €40,000 on wine (including a bottle of 2004 Château Mouton Rothschild) and other drinks.

Third-party caterers and decorators led costs to surge for receptions held outside the Elysée, as was the case with Charles III and Modi, who was welcomed at the Louvre and was shown some of France’s most-visited museum’s masterpieces by Macron himself. Total cost: upwards of €400,000.

France’s audit court nonetheless acknowledged some cost-saving efforts, underlining the Élysée’s thriftiness when hosting “cocktails for less than 100 people,” events during which the Palace’s in-house kitchen staff is usually preferred over external contractors.

The Cour des Comptes also slammed the French presidency’s poor travel-planning skills, pointing to a loss of over €830,000 generated by the cancellation of 12 apparently non-refundable trips. A planned but subsequently cancelled trip to Germany in July 2023 alone led to a loss of nearly €500,000, mostly due to transport and accommodation costs.

Responding to the sums involved after the publication of the report, the Élysée said: “France maintains close diplomatic relations with a large number of countries, which organize equivalent events when they receive the Head of State.”

WereInbuisness on July 30th, 2024 at 12:13 UTC »

This is a misleading title. The French hosted King Charles and they set up this dinner, thus they paid for it. King Charles had nothing to do with planning, nor paying, for this massive dinner.

I don't particularly like King Charles, so I'm not defending him. I'm just pointing out the title is a bit .... misleading.

HumanitarianAtheist on July 30th, 2024 at 11:47 UTC »

From the article:

Macron hosted the British head of state [with] at least 160 invitees including Rolling Stones’ singer Mick Jagger and British actor Hugh Grant.

The [lobster dinner] cost the French presidency close to €475,000 — including over €165,000 on catering and over €40,000 on wine [and] other drinks.

tweda4 on July 30th, 2024 at 11:17 UTC »

"Macron hosted the British head of state in September last year at Versailles, historical home of the French monarchy, for a star-studded feast with at least 160 invitees including Rolling Stones’ singer Mick Jagger and British actor Hugh Grant."

I'll also point out just for clarities sake, that the King of England likely won't be in control of how the French president spends his budget.