‘Maybe they're having a feud': Emmanuel Macron's wife ‘dismissed him' in public snubbing
'The cameras are on them … as they know, the cameras watch their every move when they arrive on these jets arriving in countries,' Ms Elsworth told Sky News Senior Reporter Caroline Marcus.
'When he offered his hand to his wife, she dismissed him and didn't take it.
'Read into it what you will, maybe they're having a feud, maybe she's just like 'I don't need your help.'

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