President Donald Trump’s second state visit to Britain was designed to keep him away from crowds but opponents of the American president made clear they would be heard.
When encountering a British royal, a bow or curtsy is okay, a hug generally is not, and “Your Majesty” or “Your Royal Highness,” is much preferred over saying “Chuck” or “Kate.”
President Donald Trump’s second state visit to Britain was designed to keep him away from crowds but opponents of the American president made clear they would be heard.
When encountering a British royal, a bow or curtsy is okay, a hug generally is not, and “Your Majesty” or “Your Royal Highness,” is much preferred over saying “Chuck” or “Kate.”
The last time the pair met was in February 2024, the day after the palace announced that Charles was receiving treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer.
The last time the pair met was in February 2024, the day after the palace announced that Charles was receiving treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer.