Scottish Daily Mail

Brigitte: Why I thought I was too old to wed Macron

- From Peter Allen in Paris

FRANCE’S first lady was initially reluctant to marry Emmanuel Macron because he was 25 years younger than her and ‘might want children’, a friend has said.

Brigitte Macron’s daughter, Tiphaine, who was nine when she learned of her mother’s affair with the future president, admitted that the situation was ‘very difficult’.

Mrs Macron, who is now 65, already had a husband and three children when she had an affair with Emmanuel, at the time her teenage pupil.

As their relationsh­ip progressed, Mr Macron, now 40, asked for her hand in marriage, but she initially told close friend Pascale Bourdel she felt too old.

‘One day, Brigitte said to me, “Emmanuel wants us to get married”,’ said Mrs Bourdel.

‘She was a little reluctant and I told her that I could not see why, and she said to me, “You do realise how old he is, and how old I am? Maybe he’ll want children”.’ Mrs Bourdel replied: ‘So, Brigitte, you’re happy with him, choose happiness!’

The exchange was recounted in a new France 3 TV documentar­y called Brigitte Macron: A French Novel.

Mrs Macron would not be interviewe­d for the programme, but she is said to have sanctioned close friends and family to talk about her.

She is quoted in the film as saying: ‘I know that I hurt my children and it’s the thing for which I most reproach myself but if I hadn’t made that choice I would have missed out on my life.’

The Macrons ended up getting married in 2007 in the seaside town of Le Touquet in northern France.

The French president has since said that he does not regret not having any children of his own.

He was only 16 at the time when he declared his love for the then Mrs Auziere, his drama teacher.

Her first husband, Andre-Louis Auziere, moved out of the family’s home in Amiens, northern France, and then went to live in Lille.

 ??  ?? Sealed with kiss: Macrons celebrate election success. Left, with Tiphaine
Sealed with kiss: Macrons celebrate election success. Left, with Tiphaine
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Young love: The couple in early days of their romance

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