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Donald Trump intervened while Queen Camilla was shaking hands with US officials at the ceremony at the White House (Image: Getty)

Donald Trump accused of being “disrespectful” Queen Camilla during a state visit event at the White House. As the Queen shook hands with a row of US officials at a welcoming ceremony on the South Lawn, the US President blocked her way.

In footage shared on social media, Camilla can be seen pausing to let the president pass along the line and shaking hands. King Charles and First Lady Melania Trump watches. Political commentator Brian Krassenstein, who regularly criticizes the US leader on X, commented: “Trump is so disrespectful. He literally blocked Queen Camilla as they shook hands.”

“Every day is another shame for our country.”

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Mr TrumpHis approach to King Charles had already raised eyebrows after that incident. I touched the ruler’s knee He placed his hand on Her Majesty’s back at the first meeting on Monday, April 27, during an appearance in the Oval Office.

It is generally considered inappropriate to touch a member of the Royal Family unless he or she initiates it. Although this is not considered a strict royal rule.

Buckingham Palace has said there is no “obligatory” way to act “obligatory” when meeting the King and Queen, it is “just courtesy”. The palace notes that many people “follow traditional forms of greeting.”

President Trump’s apparent indiscretion at the White House on Tuesday is not the first time he has faced criticism for his dealings with members of the Royal Family whom he claims to be a big fan of.

In 2018, the late Queen Elizabeth II. He ruffled feathers as he turned his back to Elizabeth and then walked in front of her inspecting the guards at Windsor Castle.

Donald Trump appears before Queen Camilla to shake hands with officials

Donald Trump appears before Queen Camilla to shake hands with US officials (Image: Getty)

Historian Ian Beck wrote of X that he “always believed it was a thing.” fatal insult to a ruler“.

He also violated protocol by making it public. Late Queen I told him about Brexit.

At a state dinner at the White House last night, Mr Trump made a similar misstep by telling guests that he agreed with King Charles’ view that Iran should never be allowed to develop nuclear weapons.

As head of state, King Charles remains above party politics and neutral, but Mr Trump’s comments are likely to cause some embarrassment for royal aides as his views have been made public.

Speaking at the white tie event, Mr Trump said: “We’re doing a little Middle East work right now… and we’re doing very well.

“We have defeated a particular opponent militarily, and we will never allow that opponent – Charles agrees with me Even more than me, we will never allow that opponent to have nuclear weapons. “They know it, and they know it very strongly right now.”

Donald Trump touched King Charles' leg at the White House

Donald Trump has already raised eyebrows for touching King Charles (Image: Getty)

The president’s remarks prompted Buckingham Palace to issue a statement; In this statement, a spokesman said: “The King is naturally conscious of his Government’s long-standing and well-known position on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons.”

At the welcome ceremony for Charles and Camilla, Trump praised the “special relationship” between the US and Britain, telling the King “we hope it always stays that way” and adding that “Americans have never had a closer friend than the British.”

Later that day, King gave a historic speech to Congress on Capitol Hill; In 1991, he married his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. He became the second English monarch and the first English king, after Elizabeth, to do so.

Charles told the assembled politicians, who repeatedly applauded and gave a standing ovation, that the partnership between our two countries was “more important today than ever before.”

On Wednesday, Charles and Camilla will commemorate the 25th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks that destroyed New York’s Twin Towers by laying flowers at one of their memorial pools.

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