The king had been scheduled to arrive in France tomorrow on his first state visit as monarch. He was due to visit Paris and Bordeaux before heading to Germany on Wednesday.
Asked if the cancellation was humiliating for France, the French president replied: "What would have been detestable for the British people, as well as for ourselves would have been to maintain it with [possible] incidents in the process."
In a statement earlier, the Élysée Palace said the decision to postpone the visit had been taken by the French and British governments following a telephone conversation between Macron and Charles yesterday morning after mass protests against the French government the previous day.
"From the moment last night when the unions announced a new day of mobilisation on Tuesday and the king's visit was scheduled for Monday to Wednesday, I think it would not be serious and would lack a certain common sense to propose to his majesty the king and queen consort to come on a state visit in the midst of demonstrations," Macron said.
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