President Trump made a bold statement suggesting that King Charles could have assisted the United States in their actions against Iran. This remark once again brought the monarch into the spotlight concerning the Middle East conflict.
Following a compelling speech to Congress calling for unity during global political unrest, King Charles and Camilla left Washington DC for the East Coast as part of their state visit. Meanwhile, Trump fielded questions in the Oval Office regarding his meeting with the King and Charles’ address to Congress, which subtly referenced NATO and made indirect comments about the US administration.
Expressing disappointment in NATO’s response to US requests regarding Ukraine and Iran, Trump praised King Charles, describing him as a fantastic and patriotic leader who, if given the opportunity, might have supported the US stance on Iran.
During the interaction, Trump also mentioned his positive relationship with Keir Starmer, suggesting that his successful engagement with the King could benefit his ties with the UK prime minister.
In a separate development, Trump’s recent post on Truth Social depicted him wielding a gun with a message emphasizing a tough stance on Iran’s nuclear deal negotiations, reinforcing his stance on the issue during a state dinner where he implied that the King shared his views on Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Responding to the situation, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson indicated the King’s adherence to the government’s established position on nuclear non-proliferation.
Departing Washington DC, King Charles and Camilla paid respects at the 9/11 Memorial in New York City, honoring the victims and survivors of the tragic terrorist attacks. The monarch left a heartfelt note alongside a wreath, expressing solidarity with the American people in the face of their loss.
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