MORE DUNNING-KRUGER W.R.T. TRUMP AND BUCKINGHAM PALACE, 2019. PALACE BEING RENOVATED AND POOR DONNIE HAD TO STAY IN Winfield House,INSTEAD
ABSOLUTE SMASHING DIPLOMATIC SKILLS, not; THE QUEEN WANTED NOTHING TO DO WITH TRUMP. DUNNING-KRUGER STRIKES AGAIN.
KISSING UP TO THE QUEEN DID NOT DO TRUMP DIDDLY. HE HAD TO STAY IN THE US DIPLOMATS RESIDENCE, NEAR THE PALACE. LET ME GET THE TINIEST VIOLIN TO WAIL ABOUT THAT TREATMENT OF POOR DONNIE.
ONCE AGAIN, THE QUEEN HAD HAD ENOUGH OF HIM. LOOK AT HER FACE.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8700471/Donald-Trump-demanded-stay-Buckingham-Palace-state-visit-despite-renovations.html?ITO=applenews
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Donald Trump 'demanded he should stay at Buckingham Palace for state visit' and had US officials worried he would have a 'hissy fit' if he saw UK protestors
- Donald Trump 'demanded' to stay overnight at Buckingham Palace during his state visit to the UK in 2019
- White House aides reportedly told Downing Street it was a 'critically important' element to the state visit
- The President's demands did not change even after he was told the Palace was undergoing renovations
- The White House wanted to make sure Mr Trump was not getting less than his predecessor Barack Obama
By KATE DENNETT FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 04:51 EDT, 5 September 2020 | UPDATED: 18:38 EDT, 5 September 2020
Donald Trump demanded to stay in Buckingham Palace during a state visit despite being told that the royal household was under extensive renovations.
President Trump was first invited for a formal state visit by the Queen in January 2017, but it was not until the summer of 2019 that he took up the offer.
As the trip was being organised, White House aides told Downing Street that it was 'critically important' that Mr Trump was allowed to stay overnight in Buckingham Palace, The Daily Telegraph reported.
US President Donald Trump reportedly demanded an overnight stay at Buckingham Palace during his state visit to the UK in the summer of 2019 (above)
Mr Trump, who brought his wife Melania on the visit, was first invited for a formal state visit by the Queen in January 2017, but he did not take up the offer until the summer of 2019
The White House were told that Buckingham Palace (above) was under renovation, with some royal household members being moved out, but Mr Trump reportedly still asked to stay overnight
Mr Trump was set to bring his wife Melania as well as his four adult children Ivanka, Donald Jr, Eric and Tiffany on the state visit.
Sources claimed that the President expected the same treatment as his predecessor Barack Obama, who was welcomed to an overnight stay at the Palace with his wife Michelle during his state visit in 2003.
But Buckingham Palace was under renovation during Mr Trump's visit in June 2019, with even some royal household members being moved out during the extensive works.
Yet Mr Trump reportedly still demanded a stay at the Palace, despite entire areas of the building having been closed off.
This led Downing Street aides to request a room-by-room breakdown of refurbishment plans to accommodate Mr Trump's request but it ultimately failed.
One UK official told The Daily Telegraph: 'It was very, very clear Trump loved the Queen. He wanted to spend as much time as possible with the Queen and to stay at Buckingham Palace.
Sources claimed Mr Trump expected the same treatment as his predecessor Barack Obama, who was welcomed to an overnight stay at the Palace with his wife Michelle during his state visit in 2013
Mr Trump instead stayed stayed in Winfield House, the US ambassador's residence in Regent's Park, during his state visit but there were concerns the nearby mosque would wake the President in the morning
Mr Trump had met the Queen for tea at Windsor Castle a year before his state visit in 2019 and reportedly wanted to spend time with the Queen at Buckingham Palace on his trip (above)
Queen and Princess Anne share exchange while meeting Donald Trump
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ONCE AGAIN, THE QUEEN HAD HAD ENOUGH OF HIM. LOOK AT HER FACE.
CLASSIC
ANDREW BECKWITH, PhD