Defying protocol, Trump relays details of private conversation with King Charles III
- At a state dinner on Tuesday, President Donald Trump disclosed a private conversation with King Charles III, claiming the monarch agreed with him on preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
- Craig Prescott, an expert on constitutional law at Royal Holloway, University of London, noted that such disclosures breach royal convention, as discussions between heads of state are typically kept private.
- Buckingham Palace issued a statement clarifying that The King remains mindful of the government's long-standing position on nuclear proliferation, providing context to the President's remarks.
- The visit arrives amid public frustration from Trump regarding Prime Minster Keir Starmer's failure to support U.S. actions in the Middle East, with officials hoping warm relations would help repair the rift.
- Despite the controversy, the state visit is considered a success, as The King charmed Washington with a well-received address to Congress and is now shifting focus to New York's creative industries.
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Defying protocol, Trump relays details of private conversation with King Charles III
In the world of diplomatic faux pas it could have been a lot worse. U.S. President Donald Trump said at Tuesday’s state dinner honoring King Charles III and Queen Camilla that during a private meeting earlier in the day the British monarch had agreed with him that Iran should never be allowed to hav
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