Francois Hollande’s son launches scathing attack on Valerie Trierweiler

In comments to Le Point magazine, Thomas Hollande said his father had been “devastated”
by the tweet and it had “cause him a lot of pain”.

“I felt really sorry for my father,” he said. “He really hates
it when people talk about his private life. It destroys the normal image he
has built.”

Mr Hollande made a virtue of his “Mr Normal” persona against Nicolas
Sarkozy, dubbed the “Bling bling president” during the elections
earlier this year.

Saying that he was “flabbergasted” by the Tweet sent by Ms
Trierweiler, the young Thomas said: “I knew that something could come
from her one day, but not this huge, it’s surreal.”

Mr Hollande confirmed that neither he, nor his brothers and sister wanted to
see Ms Trierweiler again, saying: “It makes sense, right? And what’s
important is that we normalise relations with our father.”

Mr Hollande said that Ms Trierweiler’s duel role as a first lady and a
journalist was too ambiguous.

“It’s a cause of instability,” said Mr Hollande. “Either she’s
a journalist, or she has an office at the Elysee.”

The Elysee Palace had no official comment on the Le Point interview. Young Mr
Hollande was also unavailable for comment.

Since the tweet, Ms Trierweiler has expressed her regret at what happened.

“I made a mistake,” Ms Trierweiler reportedly told a friend, who
added: “She did not properly calculate the consequences her tweet would
have on the authority of the head of state, on the Socialist Party, her
children and those of Francois Hollande.”

Ms Trierweiler stayed at home in Paris when Mr Hollande travelled to Britain
for meetings with both Prime Minister David Cameron and the Queen on Tuesday.

Mr
Hollande meanwhile was ridiculed after allowing himself to look like a
“dwarf”
alongside the Coldstream Guards – the battalion
that won battle honours at Waterloo and then occupied Paris.

During his visit to London, he inspected a Guard of Honour from 1st Bn the
Coldstream Guards at the Foreign Office, before appearing in photographs
with Maj James Coleby, who appeared about two feet taller than him.

Comments on a news agency website that carried the pictures suggested the 5ft
8in president had fallen into a “trap” designed to make him look
ridiculous. One comment said: “Dwarfs rule the world”.

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