The Élysée announced this Friday, two days before the arrival of King Charles in France, that the British monarch would not ultimately come to visit Emmanuel Macron. His visit is indeed postponed, “given the announcement of a new national day of action once morest pension reform”, on March 28. In the tense context of opposition to the pension reform, many voices – in politics and on the side of the unions – had been raised in recent days to denounce a poor sense of the French president’s priorities and promise to disrupt travel and events planned for Charles III and his wife.