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My sex life has suffered since becoming France's First Lady, says Carla Bruni

By Peter Allen
Last updated at 1:42 PM on 11th May 2010

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Carla Bruni has complained that she cannot have sex 'as much as she would like' since becoming France's First Lady, a new book claims.

The 42-year-old former supermodel said her physical needs are going ignored because her husband, President Nicolas Sarkozy, is too busy with affairs of state.

'The press of state business prevented her husband from making love to her as much as she would like,' writes Jonathan Alter, an influential American journalist in a new book about Barack Obama’s presidency.

Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni

'Not enough sex': Carla Bruni said her physical needs are going ignored because her husband, Nicolas Sarkozy, is too busy with affairs of state, a new book claims

His latest vignette about life at the Elysee Palace follows the revelation yesterday that the Sarkozys once kept a head of state waiting while they enjoyed a passionate love-making session.

That steamy revelation, passed on by Ms Bruni to Michelle Obama, has led to speculation that the dignitary in question may even have been the Queen.

The Sarkozys spent a night at Windsor Castle a few weeks after their marriage two years ago on an official trip to the UK. 

According to the new book, Ms Bruni and her American counterpart Michelle Obama discussed their sex lives during a meeting in the USA.

But it was only Ms Bruni who admitted that her love life with President Sarkozy, 55, had held up their official programme.

‘Bruni wanted to know if, like the Sarkozys, Michelle and the President had ever kept anyone waiting that way,’ writes Mr Alter.

‘Michelle laughed nervously and said no.'

Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni

The Sarkozys are known for their public displays of affection and are often seen kissing while out together

The Sarkozys are notorious for turning up late to official events.

In 2008 they kept Prince Charles waiting at the 90th anniversary of the First World War Battle of Verdun.

Their arrival was put back ten minutes, meaning that the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month was commemorated at 11.10am.

The new book is adamant that it was ‘a head of state’ who was kept waiting by the couple’s bedroom frolics, prompting suggestions that the Queen was a more likely bet.

When the Sarkozys arrived in Britain in March 2008 they had only married the month before and – despite their relatively advanced years - acted like a couple of young lovers, kissing and stroking each other at every opportunity.

Mr Sarkozy was also ten minutes late for an official dinner at Downing Street during a visit to London last year, but on that occasion Ms Bruni did not accompany him to the UK.

Before marrying Mr Sarkozy two years ago following a whirlwind romance of just 80 days Ms Bruni was notorious for her bed-hopping, admitting in an interview that ‘monogamy bores me’.

Her past lovers include English rock stars Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton, as  well as former French Socialist Prime Minster Laurent Fabius. 

Mr Sarkozy, who has been married twice before, is known as a ‘hot bunny’ in  France because of his love life.

His second wife, Cecilia, once accused him of  being a ‘philanderer who loves nobody except for himself’.

She also once accused him of inviting numerous young women back to the Elysee  Palace for ‘late night karaoke sessions’.

The Promise, by Newsweek editor Jonathan Alter, is published by Simon and  Schuster, and due out on May 18.



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