Royal Upgrade: Trump Will Stay at the Dutch King's Palace During His NATO Visit
- President Donald Trump will stay the night at Huis ten Bosch Palace in The Hague during the NATO summit on June 24-25, 2025.
- King Willem-Alexander invited Trump to stay at his 17th-century private palace, replacing Trump's original plan to lodge at a Noordwijk hotel.
- The NATO summit agenda was adjusted to meet Trump's objectives, featuring a royal dinner in the baroque Orange Hall on June 24 and breakfast with the king on June 25.
- Trump stated about Article 5: 'It depends on your definition' and spoke with Putin about Iran and Ukraine during the summit week.
- Trump's stay at Huis ten Bosch marks the first time a U.S. president overnighted at the Dutch royal residence, highlighting the summit's importance and royal hospitality.
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Donald Trump apparently started the morning of the NATO summit in The Hague in a good mood. "The day begins in the beautiful Netherlands, he wrote on his platform Truth Social. He had spent the night in the royal palace of Huis ten Bosch and in the morning he had breakfast with King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima. "The King and Queen are beautiful and spectacular people. Our breakfast meeting was great! ", he praised his hosts. "Great pleasur…
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‘Truly extraordinary’: Trump gets royal welcome in Europe after NATO boss’s gushing text
European leaders have arranged a royal welcome for US President Donald Trump, including an overnight stay at a Dutch palace, even as he wavers on whether America would come to their aid in a time of war.
US President Donald Trump arrived last Tuesday night at House Huis ten Bosch by King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and Queen Maxima, at the time of the NATO summit in the Netherlands.
Donald Trump is attending the NATO summit in The Hague this Tuesday evening, and is hosted by the Dutch royal family.
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