French President Francois Hollande is to formally announce his separation from his official partner, Valerie Trierweiler, say French media reports.
It comes after a magazine published photos apparently showing he had been having an affair with an actress.
Mr Hollande, who has never denied having an affair with Julie Gayet, has admitted to a "difficult moment" in his relationship with Ms Trierweiler.
She spent a week in hospital after the revelations.
- 1988: Francois Hollande meets Valerie Trierweiler, she a journalist, he a Socialist Party MP with a steady partner, Segolene Royal
- Family years: Trierweiler raises three children with second husband, while Hollande raises four with his unmarried partner, Royal
- November 2007: Trierweiler announces she is Hollande's new partner, six months after he leaves Royal, who has just been defeated as the Socialist presidential candidate
- Early 2012: Hollande allegedly begins affair with actress Julie Gayet, who has two children from her first marriage to Santiago Amigorena
- May 2012: Trierweiler, still officially Hollande's unmarried partner, becomes first lady of France after his victory in the presidential election
- June 2013: Trierweiler wins damages of 10,000 euros (£8,300: $13,675) from authors of The Troublemaker, a book that made allegations about her private life before Hollande's election
- January 2014: Trierweiler is admitted to hospital after Closer publishes a report on Hollande's alleged affair with Gayet, accompanied by photos
On Thursday Ms Trierweiler sacked her lawyer for saying she was seeking to end her relationship with Mr Hollande "with the greatest possible dignity".
Sources close to Mr Hollande told French media the presidency would make an official announcement on Saturday.
Ms Trierweiler, who has continued to work as a journalist for the glossy magazine Paris-Match, is travelling to India on Sunday in support of the work of the French charity Action Against Hunger.
Since she left hospital, she has been staying at an official residence, La Lanterne, near Versailles. French newspaper Le Parisien said she would leave the residence on Saturday and return to her own flat in the 15th arrondissement.
Ms Trierweiler and Mr Hollande have never married.
For her part, Ms Gayet has announced she is suing Closer magazine, which published the original reports, for breach of privacy.
Closer magazine said that the affair had begun during the 2012 presidential race.
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