Submarine deal smooths Sir Peter Cosgrove's French connection

By Nick Miller
Updated April 27 2016 - 5:14pm, first published 4:35pm
Sir Peter Cosgrove attends a ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe on Monday, with Jean-Marc Ayrault. Photo: Australian Embassy Paris
Sir Peter Cosgrove attends a ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe on Monday, with Jean-Marc Ayrault. Photo: Australian Embassy Paris
The Australian flag flying alongside the French tricolour on Anzac Day. Photo: Australian Embassy Paris
The Australian flag flying alongside the French tricolour on Anzac Day. Photo: Australian Embassy Paris
Sir Peter (centre) during a personal tour of the Legion d'Honneur. Photo: Nick Miller
Sir Peter (centre) during a personal tour of the Legion d'Honneur. Photo: Nick Miller
Sir Peter Cosgrove at Elysee Palace following the submarine decision. Photo: Nick Miller
Sir Peter Cosgrove at Elysee Palace following the submarine decision. Photo: Nick Miller

Paris: Australia's governor-general has been one of the first to benefit from the country's submarine deal with France, touring some of Paris' finest palaces to a universally rapturous welcome.

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