DONALD Trump has arrived in Paris and will meet Prince William ahead of the reopening ceremony for Notre Dame.
The incoming US leader will join the heir to the throne and French President Emmanuel Macron to mark the return of the 800-year-old symbol of France.
The iconic cathedral has been restored after a 2019 fire that tore through the roof and destroyed much of the site’s heritage.
William is expected to discuss the importance of the US-UK’s ‘special relationship’ with Trump, Sky News reports.
Trump, making his first foreign trip since his election win, arrived at Orly airport in the south of Paris aboard a private plane just before 7am, a source told AFP.
The president-elect is set to hold talks with Macron before the ceremony and may also meet Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky.
He will also meet with Prince William and the outgoing first lady Jill Biden before the ceremony.
Macron toured the fully restored church last week as cameras were allowed in for the first time after the rebuilding project.
The extensive restoration took more than 60 months and cost a whopping £600million.
Work has included the total reconstruction of the collapsed fan-vaulted roof and spire, while builders unearthed previously unseen treasures from the smoking ruin.
Some 1200 oaks from across France were needed to completely rebuild the framework of the nave and the choir.
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