Brigitte Macron has been pictured jet-skiing with her bodyguard as the country’s first lady enjoys her holiday in the south of France.
The 65-year-old, wearing sunglasses, a bright red life jacket and a matching swimming costume, made the most of the sunshine as she hit the sparkling blue water off the coast of Bormes-les-Mimomas.
The French first lady went out to sea on the Cote d’Azur without her husband Emmanuel, 40, who has been on holiday at the coastal retreat of Fort de Brégançon where he recently hosted Theresa May.
Mrs Macron, who clung on to her bodyguard and the back of the jet-ski, was spotted on the coastline as France enjoyed sunny weather again after the heatwave had given way to thunderstorms earlier this week.
Brigitte Macron wore a red life jacket and swimming costume as she hit the water on Sunday

The French first lady was seen riding on the back of a jet-ski with her bodyguard at the front

The bodyguard steering the jet-ski points something out to Mrs Macron, 65, in southern France

The pair cruised around the water just by the coast of Bormes-les-Mimomas in southern France
Her bodyguard was sitting at the front of the jet-ski with Mrs Macron riding behind him and enjoying the sea view.
At one point they passed close to some rocks on the coast while another picture shows Mrs Macron pointing something out to the guard who is steering her.
Watched by birds on the rocks, the pair cruised around the shoreline passing larger vessels including a speedboat and a yacht.
The guard wore a dark blue life jacket and shorts while Mrs Macron wore a bright red life jacket to match her swimming costume with little to cover her legs.

Mrs Macron and her bodyguard enjoy the sunshine as they take a jet-skiing trip today

The pair enjoyed the sunshine in the south of France after thunderstorms had hit the country

Mrs Macron is pictured in the grounds of Fort de Bregancon where the couple are on holiday
The French presidential couple were both on the Napeolonic fort earlier this month when Theresa May cut short her own holiday in Italy for talks with Mr Macron on Brexit.
Emmanuel Macron was busy on Friday when he spoke to Donald Trump by phone about security and trade, the U.S. President said on Twitter. He also spoke to Russia’s Vladimir Putin on Friday.
However he came under fire on Wednesday when he failed to attend a ceremony to mark 100 years since the Battle of Amiens in the First World War.
Mr Macron was accused of ‘historical ignorance’ and committing a ‘diplomatic fault’ by snubbing the centenary commemorations in his hometown.
Referring to Mr Macron and his Prime Minister, Edouard Philippe, who is also staying away, French MP Jacques Myard tweeted that it was proof ‘of their historical ignorance, a diplomatic fault’, adding that Britain is ‘our greatest military ally!’