Rod Stewart congratulates King for putting Trump ‘in his place’
The singer praised Charles for his recent U.S. trip and said the King had put President Donald Trump in his place.
- On Monday, Sir Rod Stewart congratulated King Charles at the King's Trust 50th-anniversary celebration in London, praising the monarch's recent state visit to the Americas and his handling of President Donald Trump.
- Stewart's remarks referenced King Charles's four-day state visit to the U.S. last month, during which the King addressed Congress on topics including Nato, support for Ukraine, and the 'collapse of critical natural systems.'
- Applauding the trip, the 81-year-old singer told the King, 'You were superb, absolutely superb, put that little ratbag in his place,' while Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood watched the interaction.
- While King Charles appeared to laugh off the comment, the event continued at the Royal Albert Hall with presenters Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly hosting the evening celebration.
- The celebration marked the 50th anniversary of the youth charity, which has supported more than 1.3 million young people across the UK since Charles founded the organization in 1976.
63 Articles
63 Articles
In front of current cameras, Rod Stewart criticizes Donald Trump at an appointment with King Charles.
Sir Rod Stewart Thanks King Charles for Putting President Donald Trump 'In His Place'
Ron Elkman-Imagn Images Sir Rod Stewart thanked King Charles for sorting out “rat bag” President Donald Trump on his recent state visit to the US. Meeting with the King Rod Stewart raised King Charles’ four-day trip to the US meeting ‘ratbag’ President Donald Trump during an event on May 11th celebrating the 50th anniversary of the King’s Trust at the Royal Albert Hall pic.twitter.com/cvQPqm5UTs— Python (@slobodan_ukic) May 12, 2026 The monarch…
Rod Stewart, always an Englishman, did not cease to be so in the presence of Charles III. Last Monday, coinciding with the British king in an act in London, the performer of Do already think I’m sexy praised the real attitude on the recent trip to the US, and referred to Trump as “that little bastard.” Continue reading...
Rod Stewart Just Gave Trump The Most Brutally Accurate New Nickname During Candid Conversation With King Charles
On Monday, King Charles III attended an event at Royal Albert Hall to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the King's Trust—previously called the Prince's Trust—which the United Kingdom's reigning monarch founded in 1976 to support young people aged 11-30 facing challenges like unemployment, poverty, or lack of education.In attendance that night was Sir Rod Stewart, who was knighted in 2016. Stewart and the King have met several times, and briefly …
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 55% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium




























