Trump broke royal etiquette: what happened during the meeting with Charles III.

Trump broke royal etiquette: what happened during the meeting with Charles III
Trump broke royal etiquette: what happened during the meeting with Charles III

According to inkorr.com: Body language expert Caroline Goyder noted that there was a sense of 'equality' between King Charles III and US President Donald Trump. However, one member of the royal family felt 'uncomfortable' during their meeting, while the rest of the family demonstrated politeness and professionalism.

It was interesting to note that Trump walked ahead of Charles, inspecting the guard; Charles walked behind. Trump would not have allowed the late queen to follow him like that. Interestingly, he did not wait for the king and did not even look at Charles.

Goyder explained that Trump looked quite confident during the meeting, expressing respect for the US anthem. At the same time, Queen Camilla appeared less comfortable, which may be related to her political role. Despite professionalism, Trump’s behavior demonstrated his 'equality' with King Charles.

Curiosities and actions during the visit

During his visit, Donald Trump broke royal etiquette by patting King Charles III on the back, as physical contact is unacceptable. The president also outpaced the king by several steps while inspecting the honour guard at Windsor Castle. Activists from the initiative 'Everyone hates Elon' unfurled a banner against Trump with an image of Jeffrey Epstein, trying to 'ruin' his visit.

Despite some curious situations that arose during the meeting between King Charles III and President Trump, the event was generally polite, confirming their 'equality'.

This meeting highlighted the features of diplomatic relations between the US and the UK, as well as revealed how a leader's personality can influence the perception of their actions. Thus, while some moments provoked ambiguous reactions, the overall context of cooperation between the countries remains important.


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