Her husband has been re-elected. Hooray! That means five more years of his wife’s French style ✏️ Harriet Walker
Her husband has been re-elected. Hooray! That means five more years of his wife’s French style. By Harriet WalkerAFP/GETTY IMAGEShe wears skinny jeans on the campaign trail but describes herself as an 18th-century creature at heart. With Emmanuel Macron’s re-election on Sunday comes the reassuring continuity of many things, not least the Sun Queen presence of his 69-year-old wife, a former teacher and now an intellectual sounding board on the world’s political stage.
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