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Posted on April 10, 2026

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By Gabriel Stargardter PARIS, April 10 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron has invited U.S. President Donald Trump to a sumptuous dinner at the ornate Palace of Versailles the day after a G7

Macron Seeks Trump’s Attendance at Versailles Dinner Following G7 Summit

Macron's Invitation and the G7 Summit Context

By Gabriel Stargardter

Details of the Versailles Dinner Invitation

PARIS, April 10 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron has invited U.S. President Donald Trump to a sumptuous dinner at the ornate Palace of Versailles the day after a G7 summit in mid-June, although it remains unclear if Trump will attend either event, sources said.

G7 Summit Scheduling and Adjustments

France is the host of this year's G7, with a leaders' summit in the lakeside resort of Evian-les-Bains at the foot of the French Alps scheduled for June 15-17 - dates that Macron has already moved to accommodate a mixed martial arts event Trump is hosting at the White House on his 80th birthday on June 14.

Strained Relations Between Trump and G7 Members

Trump's relationship with many G7 members has grown increasingly strained over his war with Iran among other issues, notably in openly scathing comments regarding British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's early March offer of military support. He has also repeatedly lambasted NATO, of which all G7 members except Japan are part of, over its response to the conflict. 

Uncertainty Over Trump's Attendance

The sources said it was not yet clear if Trump would be at Evian-les-Bains let alone Versailles, to which they said none of the other G7 leaders have been invited.

Potential Implications of a Trump No-Show

A Trump no-show would be a major embarrassment for Macron and would cast a long shadow over the G7 at a time the U.S. administration is openly sceptical over the value of such multilateral get-togethers. 

Significance of the Versailles Event

Macron's invitation to Trump is for a pomp-filled event at Versailles, a gilded 17th-century palace built outside Paris by Louis XIV, that would capitalise on the two nations' shared history ahead of the United States' 250th anniversary celebrations on July 4, two sources said.

White House and French Officials' Responses

A senior White House official confirmed the invitation, saying, "(Macron) really wants him (Trump) to go, begging him to go." But the official added that Trump has yet to even decide on attending the G7.

Macron's office declined to comment on the Versailles invitation.

Possible Bilateral Visit and Event Planning

A French official familiar with the planning, which is still at an early stage, said Macron might host Trump for a bilateral visit around the G7 summit, as he might any of the invited leaders. 

"The format of this reception is not finalised. The visit remains to be confirmed," the official said.

(Reporting by Gabriel Stargardter in Paris; Additional reporting by Elizabeth Pineau in Paris, Gram Slattery and Steve Holland in Washington; Editing by Richard Lough)

Key Takeaways

  • Macron invited Trump to a gilded Versailles dinner the day after the G7 summit (June 18), aiming to leverage Franco‑American heritage ahead of U.S. 250th celebrations and Trump’s 80th birthday on June 14.
  • The G7 summit is scheduled for June 15–17, 2026 in Évian‑les‑Bains, hosted by France; security measures extend into Switzerland given regional coordination efforts.
  • Trump is planning a UFC mixed martial arts event on the White House lawn on June 14—his 80th birthday and Flag Day—potentially complicating his attendance at the G7 or Versailles reception.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why has Macron invited Trump to Versailles after the G7 summit?
Macron invited Trump to a formal dinner at Versailles to strengthen ties and acknowledge shared history, especially ahead of the US 250th anniversary.
Is Trump confirmed to attend the G7 summit or the Versailles dinner?
It is not yet clear if Trump will attend either the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains or the Versailles dinner, as he has not made a decision.
Why were the G7 dates moved by Macron?
Macron moved the G7 dates to avoid conflicting with a mixed martial arts event Trump is hosting on his birthday at the White House.
Have any other G7 leaders been invited to the Versailles dinner?
According to sources, none of the other G7 leaders have been invited to the Versailles event; the invitation is exclusive to Trump.
What could be the impact if Trump does not attend the G7 or Versailles event?
A Trump no-show would be a major embarrassment for Macron and could negatively affect the G7's global cooperation narrative.

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