While Paris Match is devoting its front page this week to First Lady Brigitte Macron, Bruno Jeudy, editor-in-chief of the weekly, unveiled Thursday on Europe 1 the daily of Brigitte Macron, confined to the presidential palace since the March 15. 

What is Brigitte Macron's daily life during confinement? This is the question that Paris Match magazine answers this week over five pages dedicated to the First Lady. Bruno Jeudy, editor-in-chief of the weekly, went to the Elysée last Friday to meet her. At the microphone of Europe 1, he told Thursday what the confinement of Brigitte Macron looks like. 

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According to him, his missions as First Lady have evolved during this confinement which he describes as "strict". "Confined to the Elysée Palace, Brigitte Macron found a cause, a full-time activity, a job as she says," he said, adding that "she literally took over the Paris Hospitals Foundation. - Hospitals of France ".

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"She has collected a lot of money and she is spending it and helping caregivers and patients," says Bruno Jeudy. According to him, this new activity could be extended over time. "She becomes the main object of her days and a cause that she wants to pursue beyond the confinement period," he explains. 

Lunches and phone calls

His days are also punctuated by other rituals. "Every evening, she phones her children and grandchildren," reports Bruno Jeudy. "She sometimes has lunch with her husband, a little more often than usual because she sees him more often. She also has lunch with Alexis Kohler [secretary general of the Elysée Palace], sometimes with Philippe Grangeon, special adviser to the president". 

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If "she basically says that she no longer sees the difference between the week and the weekend", her activities as First Lady, made up of visits, protocols and trips, continue to a lesser extent. Bruno Jeudy specifies for example that she "telephones a few counterparts, in particular with Melania Trump".