French president being slapped by wife was not ‘horsing around'
News Corp Senior Writer Patrick Carlyon discusses French President Emmanuel Macron being slapped by his wife.
'That was not horsing around and if you keep playing the footage you see he reaches for her hand as they walk off down the plane and she refuses to take it,' Mr Carlyon told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
'That is not horsing around … that is not fun, no.'

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