On the second day of their whistle-stop visit to the UK, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his new wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy had a date at 10 Downing Street. The Sarkozys bid farewell to their Royal hosts at Windsor Castle, where they spent the night after a state banquet. The Queen said the countries had a "respectful but competitive relationship". Ms Bruni-Sarkozy gave her husband a round of applause after he addressed both Houses of Parliament on Wednesday. Mr Sarkozy also laid a wreath at the grave of the unknown soldier at Westminster Abbey. The Sarkozys were given a personal tour of the French works in the Royal collection at Windsor Castle. Mr Sarkozy was also invited to review the Guard of Honour at Windsor Castle. Ms Bruni-Sarkozy curtsied when she met the Queen - a skill she had reportedly been practising. Criticised by some in France for his showy style, Mr Sarkozy was treated to some British opulence with a short journey in a gilt carriage through Windsor, accompanied by the Queen. Once the French president and entourage had arrived in Windsor, a ceremonial parade was held through the town. It is the first full state visit by a French president for 12 years. Arriving at Heathrow on Wednesday, the couple were met on the red carpet by Prince Charles, who kissed the hand of Ms Bruni-Sarkozy.
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