Revealed: How King's Chefs Clashed With Trump's Secret Service in Furious Behind-the-Scenes Row at Windsor Castle State Dinner
Buckingham Palace denies reports of a clash between royal chefs and US Secret Service during a state banquet attended by 160 dignitaries, calling such claims "categorically untrue."
- Donald Trump and Melania attended a state banquet at Windsor Castle on September 17 as part of their U.K. visit.
- The banquet occasion involved US Secret Service agents entering the kitchen to oversee and sample food preparation, causing tension with royal chefs.
- The irritation started quietly but escalated into a heated verbal exchange with raised voices, although guests in the main hall were unaware.
- The banquet hosted 160 attendees, included three courses such as Hampshire watercress panna cotta, and was described as a "resounding success" despite backstage disruption.
- Buckingham Palace denied reports of a staff clash as "categorically untrue," and the event proceeded without affecting the experience of Trump or guests.
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One of the main events of Donald Trump's state visit to the United Kingdom this past week was held on Wednesday: a gala dinner at Windsor Castle, with more than 160 guests, in honor of the President of the United States, his wife Melania and with the presence of the kings of England and the princes of Wales.But according to the Daily Mail, the luxury and ceremony appreciated at the dinner had a controversial reverse: a confrontation between the …
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