Macron’s “Chic!” Reply to King Charles’ French Jibe Sparks Diplomacy

French President Emmanuel Macron has responded with "chic!" to King Charles III's jibe at US President Donald Trump, where the king joked Americans would be speaking French without the UK. The remark came during King Charles' US visit, referencing Trump's earlier comment that without America, Europeans would speak German. Trump had also mocked Macron for wearing sunglasses due to an eye problem at the World Economic Forum. The exchange continues a back-and-forth between the US and France, including a White House official using the German-speaking remark against a French politician.

Key Points: Macron Replies “Chic!” to King Charles’ US-French Jibe

  • Macron responds "chic!" to King Charles' French-speaking joke
  • King Charles told Trump Europeans would speak French without UK
  • Trump earlier claimed without US, Europe would speak German
  • White House also used German-speaking remark against French politician
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"Chic!" Macron replies to King Charles' 'Americans speaking French' jibe

French President Macron calls King Charles' quip "chic" after the king joked Americans would speak French without UK. Trump previously said Europe would speak German.

"That would be chic! - Emmanuel Macron"

Paris, April 30

French President Emmanuel Macron has responded to King Charles III's jibe at US President Donald Trump where the King 'mocked' his belittling of European Allies.

The King, during his visit to the US, said in an address, "You recently commented, Mr President, that if it were not for the United States, European countries would be speaking German. Dare I say that if it wasn't for us, you'd be speaking French?"

The comment drew applause and laughter from the audience, including Trump.

Macron uploaded the clip and said, "That would be chic!"

Trump had previously asserted American dominance in his speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

"The USA is the economic engine of the planet. And when America booms, the entire world booms. Without us, right now you'd all be speaking German and a little Japanese, perhaps," he said on January 21.

He also poked fun at Macron's choice to wear sunglasses due to an eye health problem when he spoke at the World Economic Forum.

"I watched him yesterday with those beautiful sunglasses. What the hell happened?" Trump said.

Earlier on April 2, Trump made personal comments on Macron as he mocked his relationship with his wife as he chided France for refusing to join the US-Israeli offensive against Iran.

"I called up France, Macron, whose wife treats him extremely badly, (he is) still recovering from the right to the jaw," Trump said, as quoted by CNN, apparently referring to a video from 2025 in which Brigitte Macron appeared to 'slap' Macron in the face aboard the French presidential jet.

The back-and-forth between the White House and France is an old saga.

On March 17, 2025, during her press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked about a European Parliament member from France asking for the Statue of Liberty back, saying they do not think the US represents the values the Statue embodies anymore. "They want the Statue of Liberty back. So would Trump send the Statue of Liberty back to France?" the reporter had asked.

She smiled and sardonically replied, "Absolutely not. And my advice to that unnamed, low-level French politician would be to remind them that it's only because of the United States of America that the French are not speaking German right now. So they should be very grateful to our great country."

France continues to suffer like the rest of Europe, as they refuse to join the war they did not have a say in.

France found itself in the crossfire on Saturday when Iran fired shots at a French ship trying to exit the Strait of Hormuz, as per New York Times. Macron blamed "both sides" for the incident. He said it was partly prompted by Trump's decision to leave an American blockade in place, which caused the Iranians to back out on opening the Strait.

- ANI

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Sneha F
The irony is that both the US and Europe seem to forget the rest of the world exists! As an Indian, I find this whole "without us you'd be speaking German/French" argument tiresome. India has its own history and relations with both powers. We don't owe our existence to either. But I must admit, the King's comeback was genuinely clever. 😄
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Vikram M
Trump's personal attacks on Macron are beneath the dignity of a head of state. Making fun of someone's health issue (sunglasses for eye problem) or their marriage is just trashy. As an Indian, we expect our leaders to behave with some decorum internationally. The King and Macron handled it with class though. That said, the geopolitical tension between US-France is no joke - we need to stay out of their squabbles and focus on our own development.
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Tanya I
"Without us you'd be speaking German" - this argument is so overused and historically flawed. Yes, the USA helped in WWII, but European nations also sacrificed immensely. And now the US wants Europe to join every war they start? France has every right to be cautious about getting dragged into conflicts (like Iran) that they didn't create. India follows a similar non-alignment policy and it works well for us. 🤷‍♀️
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Rahul R
I can't help but laugh at this whole saga! King Charles making jokes, Macron being 'chic', Trump getting personal... it's like a reality show but with world leaders. The Statue of Liberty comment was hilarious though - should we start asking for our Kohinoor back too? 😂 But seriously, the Iran situation is dangerous - Iran firing at French ships near Strait of Hormuz could escalate quickly. Both sides need to de-escalate before this banter turns into real trouble.

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