Trump Says King Charles 'Agrees With Me' on Iran Nuclear Stance
Trump said the King agreed that Iran must never get nuclear weapons, raising the risk of a royal clash over Middle East policy.
- Donald Trump said on Tuesday that King Charles III agrees Iran should not be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon.
- Trump stated the U.S. is actively engaged in Middle East efforts and claimed progress, including what he described as a military defeat of a specific opponent.
- He emphasized that the U.S. would never allow that opponent to acquire nuclear weapons, adding that Charles supports this position.
- However, under UK constitutional conventions, King Charles III is expected to remain politically neutral and cannot publicly comment on wars or government policy.
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Trump Claims King Charles Agrees With Him on Iran Not Having Nuclear Weapons
Photo: Jack Gruber ~ USA TODAY NETWORK PODCAST: April 29, 2026 ~ Chris Renwick and Lloyd Jackson talk with Royal Watcher Kristen Meisner. They discuss King Charles III’s historic address to Congress seeking bipartisan support and subtly push back on the president.WASHINGTON D.C. ~ On Tuesday, President Donald Trump claimed that King Charles III agrees with him on Iran and nuclear weapons. During a state dinner at the White House, Trump …
Buckingham Palace Responds After Trump Claims King ‘Agrees' With Him on Iran Issue
King Charles III speaks as U.S. President Donald Trump looks on during a state dinner in the East Room of the White House on April 28, 2026. —Andrew Harnik—Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump claimed King Charles III “agrees” that Iran should not have a nuclear weapon during a state banquet at the White House.“We’re doing a little Middle East work right now… we’re doing very well,” Trump said Tuesday night, referencing the Iran war as he delivere…
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