The short answer is that she can not ride a 125cc anywhere. If she is resident in the U.K. she will need a U.K. licence with either a minimum Cat A1 or a full car licence held for more than 2 years with a relevant certificate. In France she will have to take the 7 hr training and test and hold a certificate with her car licence. She will only then be able to ride a 125cc in France.
What surprises me is that she has a French licence and U.K. .CBT. This should not actually be possible, because you cannot use a foreign licence to commence training in another category as licences can not be upgraded outside their own country and certificates can not be awarded to foreign licences holders.
A French licence is valid anywhere in Europe, so is a U.K. licence, but if you want to upgrade your licence to include another category, even if it is only a certificate, the licence must be changed to the national licence where you reside before you can take training, and you must have been resident in that country at least six months before you can apply.
The same laws now apply throughout the European Union.
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