PHOTOS From 'French Elvis' Johnny Hallyday's State Funeral In Paris Today Attended By Macron
Between 800,000 and one million people lined the streets of Paris for the funeral of 'French Elvis' Johnny Hallyday.
Crowds started assembling in the early morning to pay tribute to the legendary French signer who died of lung cancer aged 74 on Wednesday. His body was transferred from the Parisian suburb of Marnes-La Coquette where he lived to Mont Valerin, south west of the capital, eventually reaching the Arc de Triomphe around midday. Enormous crowds gathered to watch the star's hearse go down the Champs Elysees followed by a procession of around 700 motorcyclists, saying a final goodbye to their musical hero in a nod to his biker image. Speaking on the steps of the Madeleine Church, in Paris' eighth arrondissement, President Emmanuel Macron opened the ceremony with an emotional speech next to his wife Brigitte. Meanwhile Front National (FN) leader Marine Le Pen was forced to watch proceedings on her TV, after Hallyday's family made it clear she would not be welcome.
Crowds started assembling in the early morning to pay tribute to the legendary French signer who died of lung cancer aged 74 on Wednesday. His body was transferred from the Parisian suburb of Marnes-La Coquette where he lived to Mont Valerin, south west of the capital, eventually reaching the Arc de Triomphe around midday. Enormous crowds gathered to watch the star's hearse go down the Champs Elysees followed by a procession of around 700 motorcyclists, saying a final goodbye to their musical hero in a nod to his biker image. Speaking on the steps of the Madeleine Church, in Paris' eighth arrondissement, President Emmanuel Macron opened the ceremony with an emotional speech next to his wife Brigitte. Meanwhile Front National (FN) leader Marine Le Pen was forced to watch proceedings on her TV, after Hallyday's family made it clear she would not be welcome.
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