Trump seeks royal camaraderie: White House beckons William
Donald Trump wishes to invite Prince William to the White House. According to "The Daily Mail," during their last meeting in Paris, the US President was charmed by the demeanour of the heir to the British throne. "This could be the beginning of a new era," we read.
The first meeting between Trump and William took place in December, during the opening of Notre Dame Cathedral. The Prince's personality impressed the US President, so he extended an informal invitation to the White House.
Although Trump personally invited William and his wife, Kate, a formal invitation requires diplomatic arrangements. The President will understand the possible absence of the Duchess, who recuperates after cancer treatment. According to "The Daily Mail," Prince William and Donald Trump are getting along very well.
Media: Donald Trump wants to invite Prince William to the White House
Donald Trump has long expressed his fondness for the British monarchy. The meeting with William in Paris reinforced these ties, possibly leading to closer relations between London and Washington.
President Trump very much enjoyed meeting Prince William in France. He was wowed by William and thinks he's a great guy. He will officially invite both the Prince and Princess of Wales to visit Washington - reports "The Daily Mail."
Meanwhile, "The Times" reports that this is not the first time Donald Trump has shown interest in the British royal family. He first did so during his first term, when Queen Elizabeth II was on the throne. The source mentions that the British government planned to send its officials to the United States to enhance the dynamics of political contacts.
Donald Trump expressed strong appreciation for the British monarchy, and his meeting with Prince William in Paris further reinforced this relationship. According to the same source, this encounter could mark the start of a new phase in transatlantic relations between Trump and King Charles III.
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