
King Charles and Queen Camilla visited the White House last Monday (27), where they met with U.S. President Donald Trump and his wife, Melania Trump.
The two welcomed the British royals on the South Lawn of the White House, and although microphones were unable to capture what was said, videos recorded the first meeting between the two couples.
Despite the seemingly friendly atmosphere, a lip reader revealed that King Charles allegedly scolded Donald Trump shortly after meeting him for the first time. “I would rather not stay here for too long. I feel like I shouldn’t be here,” Charles reportedly said, according to lip reader Nicola Hickling to Daily Mail.
Trump then reportedly asked the King if he was okay, to which he replied: “This is not a good thing.” After that, the U.S. president emphasized that he “was not prepared, but now I am prepared.”
Trump then appeared to change the subject, explaining that he was in contact with the Russian president. “He wants war,” Trump reportedly said, to which the King replied: “Let’s discuss that later.”
Despite the King’s attempt not to discuss the topic in public, Trump continued: “I have a feeling… if he does what he said, he will wipe out the population.” But once again, Charles tried to change the subject, saying: “Another time.”
Only then did the U.S. president get the message and shift the conversation to something lighter: his ballroom project at the White House. “You can see through there,” Trump said.
“Right on the way to the ballroom. Would you like to see it?” Trump asked the King, to which he replied: “I’m sure you’ll show us.” Trump then added: “That’s right, you’re correct.”
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