
Bayeux Tapestry Makes Secret First Journey to Britain in Nearly 1,000 Years for Historic Exhibition
Sky News—The Bayeux Tapestry, the extraordinary medieval embroidery depicting the 1066 Norman Conquest of England, was transported to Britain in a secretive, security-intensive operation for its first visit in close to a thousand years. French authorities arranged the clandestine transfer under tight security to enable the landmark exhibition in England, fulfilling a diplomatic promise made by President Emmanuel Macron. The tapestry, which is nearly 70 meters long and had never previously left Normandy in its known existence, arrived safely and is on public display for the first time on English soil since it was created. Its loan to Britain was considered diplomatically sensitive given the tapestry's extraordinary historical significance to both nations.
- Sky News — How the Bayeux Tapestry was delivered to the UK with its journey shrouded in secrecy.
- The Globe and Mail — After almost 1,000 years, the Bayeux Tapestry is back on English soil for the first time.
- France 24 — The tapestry's extraordinary and secretive journey to Britain is documented in detail.
- Al Jazeera — Bayeux Tapestry was 'smuggled' into Britain under tight security for its first visit in 1,000 years.