of the French presidential election, and his elegant blonde wife
Brigitte.
starting the En Marche! movement a year ago, Emmanuel, while thanking all
those who had helped him get so astonishingly far, turned, smiled at and thanked the most steadfast supporter of them
all, his wife Brigitte: “always there, and what’s more, without whom I
wouldn’t be me.”
The watching crowd chanted its approval. Her name echoed around the hall: “Brigitte! Brigitte! Brigitte!”
It
was to any English observer who knew the back story, a charming
reminder that if he wins the final round in a fortnight’s time, Mr
Macron will continue the fine French presidential tradition of having a
love life to boggle and amuse stolid Anglo-Saxon minds.
Aged 64,
Ms Macron is a grandmother-of-seven and 25 years her fresh-faced
39-year-old husband’s senior. Even better, perhaps, they met when he
was 15 and she was his married, private school teacher – with a daughter
of the same age, in the same class.
