The essentials in 2026: André-Louis Auzière, born 28 February 1951 in Éséka, Cameroon, was a discreet banker and the first husband of Brigitte Macron. After a life marked by voluntary retreat following their separation, he passed away on 24 December 2019 in Paris, aged 68, after a long battle with illness. His absolute anonymity to the very end reflects an unconventional man who fiercely protected his private life.
In the shadow of public figures, some choose discretion as a shield. André-Louis Auzière embodies this philosophy: first husband of Brigitte Macron, father of three brilliant children, he chose to navigate a turbulent life without ever seeking attention. Born in Cameroon, a career banker, he built a family in France before circumstances pushed him into total retreat.
André-Louis Auzière was born on 28 February 1951 in Éséka, a small town in Cameroon, where his father worked as an auditor for the French administration. Son of a senior civil servant, he spent part of his childhood in Africa. Returning to France in the 1960s, he pursued studies in finance and banking in Lille.
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A banker at Crédit du Nord then at the Banque Française du Commerce Extérieur (BFCE), André-Louis Auzière was described as a retiring, quiet but kind man. An occasional casino visitor, he appreciated simple pleasures away from the spotlight.
| Birth | 28 February 1951, Éséka (Cameroon) |
| Childhood | In Cameroon, son of an auditor |
| Marriage | 22 June 1974 to Brigitte Trogneux in Le Touquet |
| Profession | Banker (Crédit du Nord, BFCE) |
| Children | Sébastien (1975), Laurence (1977), Tiphaine (1984) |
| Divorce | 26 January 2006 |
| Death | 24 December 2019, Paris (aged 68) |
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Before the events that upended his life, André-Louis Auzière built a solid home. Meeting Brigitte Trogneux in Lille in the early 1970s, he fell in love with this young woman from a family of Amiens chocolatiers.
The couple married on 22 June 1974 in Le Touquet. Shortly after, they settled in Strasbourg where André-Louis was posted as director at the BFCE. Their life was shaped by professional obligations: postings to Truchtersheim (Alsace) from 1987 to 1991, then a return to Amiens in 1991.
André-Louis Auzière was above all a devoted father. His children arrived quickly: Sébastien in 1975, Laurence in 1977, and Tiphaine in 1984. He raised his family with particular emphasis on education, encouraging solid careers.
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Family tranquillity was shattered in the 1990s when Brigitte Auzière met Emmanuel Macron, a pupil at the Lycée La Providence in Amiens.
Upon learning of the relationship between his wife and a teenager, André-Louis immediately left the family home. According to biographies, his reaction was radical: no discussion, a clean break. This shock marked the beginning of a decade of de facto separation, culminating in divorce in 2006.
For him, the fact that his wife had fallen in love with a teenager was a deep wound and a clean break with no possibility of return.
After the separation, André-Louis opted for absolute retreat: he cut ties with the media and public circles, becoming a 'ghost' to protect his private life.
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This retreat continued until his death, which was kept secret for ten months in keeping with his desire for anonymity.
André-Louis Auzière passed away on 24 December 2019 in Paris, in the 15th arrondissement, aged 68, after a long battle with illness. The news was only revealed in October 2020 by his daughter Tiphaine in Paris Match. The cremation at Père-Lachaise took place in the strictest privacy.
Tiphaine describes her father as 'a unique being, an unconventional man who valued his anonymity above all else'. His children honour this wish, preserving his memory in silence.
My father was a unique being, a man who valued his anonymity above all else. We had to respect that, and that is what we did.
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André-Louis Auzière was a banker born in Cameroon in 1951, married to Brigitte from 1974 to 2006. He chose total anonymity after their divorce, living quietly until his death in 2019.
Not biologically, but he maintains strong bonds with André-Louis and Brigitte's three children: Sébastien, Laurence and Tiphaine.
The three children have brilliant careers: Sébastien is a statistical engineer, Laurence a cardiologist, and Tiphaine a lawyer.