It’s a pivotal moment for President-elect Donald Trump (78) as he steps onto the global stage for the first time since his election.
On Saturday evening, Trump will join French President Emmanuel Macron (46) and a host of international leaders for the grand reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. The iconic structure, which suffered devastating damage in a 2019 fire, has been meticulously restored over the past five years at a cost of €720 million.
The ceremony will feature powerful symbolism, with Archbishop Laurent Ulrich (73) knocking three times on the cathedral’s 900-year-old wooden door, each knock answered by music from within. Around 1,500 distinguished guests will attend the first mass held in the renovated masterpiece, accompanied by the majestic sound of the cathedral’s newly restored 9,000-pipe organ.
Diplomacy Amid Political Turmoil
President Macron, hosting 50 heads of state and government leaders, including Prince William (42) representing the UK, faces domestic political turbulence after the collapse of his governing coalition. Yet for Trump, this event offers an invaluable opportunity to outline his vision for international relations under his presidency.
Notably absent from the event will be outgoing U.S. President Joe Biden (82), whose schedule reportedly conflicted with the ceremony. First Lady Jill Biden (73) will represent the current administration in Paris.
Trump and Macron in the Spotlight
The spotlight will undoubtedly shine on the dynamic between Trump and Macron. Trump praised the French leader ahead of his trip, posting, “President Emmanuel Macron has done a wonderful job ensuring Notre-Dame shines in all its glory!”
This admiration harks back to their early camaraderie during Trump’s first term, when Macron impressed the then-president with a grand Bastille Day military parade. However, their relationship soured over time. Since Trump’s recent election victory, Macron appears eager to restore ties, even congratulating him on election night with a message emphasizing respect, ambition, and collaboration for global peace and prosperity.
Ukraine’s Zelensky Also in Attendance
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (46) is expected to attend the ceremony as well. Facing the darkest hours of his nation’s struggle against Russia, Zelensky hopes for a brief but meaningful discussion with Trump, who could play a pivotal role in shaping future U.S. support for Ukraine.
All Eyes on Trump
Trump is anticipated to be the star of the evening, a fact that hasn’t gone unnoticed. When asked if Biden felt overshadowed, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre downplayed the speculation, stating that it’s “not unusual” for president-elects to engage in diplomacy during the transition period.
As Trump steps into this high-profile event, the world will be watching closely to see how his second act on the global stage begins.