Britain’s King Charles has met with US President Donald Trump during a state visit to the US and the White House has called Trump a “KING” in a post on social media
US President Donald Trump met with Britain’s King Charles and the White House has been slammed over its comparison between the two.
The White House, in a post on social media platform X on Tuesday, April 28, posted a photograph of the two leaders during the monarch’s state visit to the US.
The photograph was accompanied by text thar read: “TWO KINGS.”
This was accompanied by a crown emoticon.
Former US Assistant Secretary Philip Reeker, in conversation with LBC’s Iain Dale, said: “It’s a little bit embarrassing.”
“I think, its again, a political dig trying to go after the so-called ‘No Kings’ movement.”
Trump has been compared to a “king” by those apposed to his leadership.
A series of “No Kings” protests have taken place across the US, targeting his second term. Protesters are opposed to his immigration stance, war in the Middle East and policies.
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