A new book reveals that Emmanuel Macron likes to use enough cologne so that people can feel that he is about to enter a room or if he was in a building, the Telegraph reported. In the latest book by journalist Olivier Beaumont The Elysée tragedyHe describes how Macron’s attribute of power “comes from the” industrial quantities “of wild water which he applies” at all hours of the day “. It would be allegedly, Macron has the bottles of 100 ml of the perfume that sell for £ 104 “always by hand, especially in one of the drawers of his office”. According to the book, “less accustomed visitors can find themselves defeated by the floral and musk smell, as refined as it is powerful. It is a sign of one thing: that the president is in the building. ” The book, on life at the Palais d’Elysé, also details: “Like Louis XIV made its perfumes an attribute of power when he paraded through the Galeries de Versailles, Emmanuel Macron uses his element of his authority at the Elysée.” Quoting one of his old aids, the book declares that “when Emmanuel Macron enters the room, you can feel it”, as if his perfume was a bit like “mark his territory”. Apparently, staff members even joke as “it smells the president”.
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