Donald Trump's shock after Meghan's "nasty" comments in 2016



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Donald Trump expressed surprise at the comments made by the Duchess of Susbad on her election as President in 2016.

The president said, "I did not know she was naughty" after hearing that Meghan had once dubbed "misogynist" and "discordant".

However, shortly after his comments, Mr. Trump lavishly congratulated the new mother, claiming that she would make a "very good American princess" and that he hoped that she would "succeed".

His kind words to Meghan 's deviate from his usual approach to criticism and he seemed to want to go beyond the comments of the Duchess of Susbad that had been made during a broadcast of US talks during an interview in 2016.

The president also said that he "hopes that she is fine" after giving birth to her grandson Archie just a few weeks ago.

Before his visit to the UK on Monday, Trump also said he did not realize that Meghan would not be present among the Royals who would meet him, including Prince Charles, Queen and Prince Harry. .

President Donald Trump revealed his surprise at comments

President Donald Trump has revealed his surprise at the "mean" comments of the Duchess of Susbad

Officially, Meghan will not visit the state because she is on maternity leave with baby Archie. However, sources say his absence aims to avoid a potentially difficult confrontation with the US president.

Meghan was a vocal advocate of Hilary Clinton and in an interview in 2016, he said: "You do not want to live in the kind of world that it [Trump] Is painting & # 39 ;.

Speaking of the Duchess's comments to the Sun, President Trump said, "I did not know it. What can I say? I did not know she was naughty.

However, he then added that he was happy to see her become part of the royal family, stating, "It's nice and I'm sure she'll come out wonderfully." . She will be fine. I hope that she succeeds.

In an interview with Larry Wilmore on the show Nightly Show in 2016, Meghan said, "We are shooting Suits in Toronto and I may stay in Canada.

– Yes, of course, Trump is a dividing factor, think of the only voters, right?

"I think it's 2012 that the Republican Party lost the 12-point women's vote.

"It's a huge number and as misogynistic as Trump, and so vocal about it, it's a huge part of it."

"You do not just vote for a woman if it's Hillary (Clinton). Yes, you vote because it's a woman, but certainly because Trump made it clear that you do not really want that kind of world that he paints.

Meghan seems unable to attend the state visit as she is still on maternity leave after the birth of Archie baby

Meghan seems unable to attend the state visit as she is still on maternity leave after the birth of Archie baby

President Trump also revealed that he was eager to meet the Queen, describing it as a great honor.

He added that he would be willing to discuss climate change with Prince Charles and defended his decision to pull the United States out of the Paris agreement on climate change last year.

Charles, Camilla, William, Kate, Harry and even Prince Andrew will spend time with the American President during his three-day visit.

On Monday, at a private luncheon, the Queen and Prince Harry will meet the President, but the Duchess of Susbad will stay home with baby Archie.

President Trump revealed how eager he was to see the Queen again during her state visit (with the Queen in 2018)

President Trump revealed how eager he was to see the Queen again during her state visit (with the Queen in 2018)

After that, Mr. and Mrs. Trump, accompanied by Prince Andrew, will go to Westminster Abbey, where the President will lay a wreath on the grave of the unknown warrior.

They will then be taken for a short visit to the abbey.

The day will continue with the President and the First Lady joining the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall for tea at Clarence House.

In the evening, the Queen will hold a State Banquet at Buckingham Palace and Her Majesty and the President will deliver speeches.

The next morning, the President and Theresa May will hold a working breakfast together, which will be attended by the Duke of York at St James's Palace, with senior British and American leaders.

Mr. Trump would take his adult children with him on his visit to the United Kingdom, his daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner, both advisers to the president, as well as her siblings Tiffany Trump, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump.

President Trump to be welcomed by Queen at Buckingham Palace

The President will also have tea with the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall at Clarence House

Arrived June 3, President Trump will be welcomed by the Queen at Buckingham Palace (left). The president will also have tea with the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall (right) at Clarence House.

The president also lent his support to Boris Johnson, saying that the favorite of the conservative leaders would do a "very good job".

Mr Trump seems ready to meet the former Foreign Secretary during his state visit to the UK, after describing him as a "friend".

The meeting between the US president and the former foreign minister is being held by senior White House officials, reports said.

In an interview, he said that Mr. Johnson, a tough Brexiteer, would be an "excellent choice" as a leader before adding that he had studied the Tory leadership race "very harshly" .

The latest comments come after an impromptu call to the press yesterday in Washington, where Mr. Trump paid a glowing tribute to Mr. Johnson, describing him as a "great power".

Mr. Trump reportedly brought his daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner, both advisers to the president, as well as her siblings Tiffany Trump, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump.

Mr. Trump reportedly brought his daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner, both advisers to the president, as well as her siblings Tiffany Trump, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump.

Prince Harry will join the Queen for a private lunch with Donald Trump but Meghan should stay home with the Archie baby

Prince Harry will join the Queen for a private lunch with Donald Trump but Meghan should stay home with the Archie baby

All the details of Trump's state visit to Britain have been revealed, including all the royals he will meet during the three days

All the details of Trump's state visit to Britain have been revealed, including all the royals he will meet during the three days

His team reportedly told the British authorities that the president wanted to prepare for an "hour of work", especially during his stay at Winfield House in London on Tuesday, the residence of the State Ambbadador. -United.

Any meeting with Boris Johnson, Nigel Farage or other Conservative leadership candidates should be held at that time.

Some British officials would be worried about any controversy that Mr. Trump might cause during his visit, although Downing Street seems to be relaxed.

A Downing Street source told the Times: "The people that the president will meet during his visit are the case of him".

Mr. Trump also told the Sun: "### In fact, I studied it very hard. I know the different actors.

"But I think Boris would do a very good job. I think it would be excellent. I like it. I have always loved him. I do not know if he will be chosen, but I think he is a very good guy, a very talented person.

Boris Johnson (photographed in London today) must manage Trump's tacit endorsement well.

US President hailed the two politicians as "great powers" - claiming that Farage's Brexit party had won a "big victory" in last week's European elections

The US President praised Mr. Johnson, and it looks like he will meet with the Minister of Foreign Affairs

"He was very positive towards me and our country."

The president also claimed that several Conservative leadership candidates had sought his approval, although he said that Michael Gove was not one of them.

Mr. Trump also revealed that he "liked" Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt.

It is believed that Mick Mulaney, acting chief of staff at the White House, reportedly requested the meeting during the planning phase of the state visit.

Addressing reporters on the White House lawn yesterday, Mr. Trump stated that he "could" entertain Mr. Johnson or Mr. Farage during his three-day trip. days.

& # 39; Nigel Farage is a friend of mine. Boris is a friend of mine, "said Trump.

"They are two very good guys, very interesting people.

Former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is widely regarded as the favorite of the Conservative leadership race

Former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is widely regarded as the favorite of the Conservative leadership race

The comments of the President come despite the fact that Theresa May is still the current leader of the party and this could make their "business meeting" difficult

The comments of the President come despite the fact that Theresa May is still the current leader of the party and this could make their "business meeting" difficult

He could also meet Nigel Farage, who was the first British politician to meet Mr Trump after his election to the presidency - posing together in front of the gold elevator of his penthouse in New York.

He could also meet Nigel Farage, who was the first British politician to meet Mr Trump after his election to the presidency – posing together in front of the gold elevator of his penthouse in New York.

"Nigel had a great victory, he won 32% of the votes from nothing (in the European elections).

"I think these are big powers out there, I think they've done a good job."

How will the Trump state visit to Britain take place?

Monday 3rd june

President Trump and his wife Melania will arrive in the morning and will be officially welcomed by the Queen, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall at Buckingham Palace.

He will attend a private luncheon with the Queen and attend a special exhibit of pieces of historical significance for the United States of the Royal Collection.

Later, with the Duke of York, Mr. and Mrs. Trump will visit Westminster Abbey for a guided tour, and the President will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown warrior.

Charles and Camilla will arrange a tea for Mr. Trump and the First Lady at Clarence House, followed by a State Banquet at Buckingham Palace that night, where the Queen and Mr. Trump will deliver speeches. .

Tuesday June 4th

Trump and Prime Minister Theresa May will jointly hold a breakfast meeting with British and American leaders. The Duke of York will also attend the event at St. James's Palace.

The US leader will have talks with Ms. May at 10 Downing Street, after which they will give a press conference.

Mr. and Mrs. Trump will host a dinner at Winfield House – the official residence of Woody Johnson, United States Ambbadador to the United Kingdom – at Regent's Park, in the presence of Charles and Camilla, who will represent the Queen.

Wednesday June 5th

Mr. and Mrs. Trump will join the Queen and Charles at Southsea Common in Portsmouth to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day.

Later, after the end of the visit to the UK, the President will travel to the Republic of Ireland to spend the night there in his hotel and Doonbeg Golf Resort in Co Clare, where he will meet the Irish Prime Minister, Leo Varadkar.

Mr. Trump will have lunch with the Queen and attend a lavish State Banquet at Buckingham Palace on the first day of his visit.

In addition to Her Majesty, two future kings and a crowd of royalty will meet to meet with the US President, but he can also expect to see protesters, the airship of the "baby Trump" and 10,000 police in the streets around the country during his visit, which precedes the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of D-Day.

A welcome ceremonial in the gardens of Buckingham Palace and a large state banquet in white tie in the ballroom await the US leader after arriving in the UK.

The staff will spend the next three days preparing the table for the Monday state banquet: the towels are folded like Dutch hats, six glbades are arranged per guest and a special cushion is placed on the Prince of Wales chair .

The national banquet took six months, and 170 people will sit in the ballroom at Buckingham Palace on Monday night.

The dress code is the tiara and the white tie, or national costume, and the guests, invited because of their ties with the United States, will eat in inexpensive dinners.

Their plates will be placed exactly 18 inches away – precisely measured by the staff – and the glbades and chairs will all be the same distance from the edge of the table.

Each guest will have six glbades – for the water, a champagne toast, red and white wines, dessert wine and port wine.

The Queen always inspects the horseshoe-shaped table in the afternoon, before each state banquet, going around the room and checking the preparations with the master of the house, the Vice Admiral Tony Johnstone-Burt.

The resort will be surrounded by 19 stations, each staffed by four staff members: a page, a valet, a hotel master and a hotel master.

Despite the 25,000 bottles of wine from the palace cellar, the government will pay for the alcohol served during the banquet, a spokesman for the Windsors said today.

And staff will use a traffic light system and detailed diagrams to transparently answer the correct food requirements.

US President Donald Trump will lunch with the Queen and attend a lavish state banquet at Buckingham Palace during a three-day state visit starting Monday.

US President Donald Trump will lunch with the Queen and attend a lavish state banquet at Buckingham Palace during a three-day state visit starting Monday.

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A detailed plan of what Mr. Trump will do during his state visit to the UK. He is scheduled to meet Queen Theresa May and attend a lavish state banquet at Buckingham Palace.

The Prince of Wales will have a bowl of olive oil rather than a buttered paté and a cushion to relieve his back pain.

The speeches take place at the beginning, at 8 pm, when the Queen and Mr. Trump give a speech and propose a toast, followed by the reproduction of the national anthems.

And the end of the banquet will be signaled by 12 bagpipe players transformed around the room – a tradition begun by Queen Victoria.

Donald Trump and Melania will join the queen for a coffee.

The members of the royal family wear scarves and insignia, called orders, they were given to them in recognition of royal service.

Donald Trump's state banquet took six months and the 170 guests will be sitting in the ballroom at Buckingham Palace on Monday night. Pictured during a visit to Windsor Castle in July 2018

Donald Trump's state banquet took six months and the 170 guests will be sitting in the ballroom at Buckingham Palace on Monday night. Pictured during a visit to Windsor Castle in July 2018

Just before the banquet begins, members of the royal family will be lined up, usually in the white living room, to personally introduce Mr. Trump and First Lady Melania.

Then, in the music room, the queen and the American couple will be officially presented and shake hands with each of the guests who will present themselves at the ballroom.

The queen and the president will then enter the room side by side.

The monarch will sit next to Mr. Trump at the top of the large U-shaped table, alongside Mrs. Trump, Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall.

The president and the first lady will visit the royal collection to discover articles relating to the history of the United Kingdom with the United States.

The president and the first lady will visit the royal collection to discover articles relating to the history of the United Kingdom with the United States.

The Trumps will visit Westminster Abbey, where the President of the United States will lay a wreath on the tomb of the unknown warrior

The Trumps will visit Westminster Abbey, where the President of the United States will lay a wreath on the tomb of the unknown warrior

St James's Palace

On Tuesday, Mr. Trump will meet Theresa May at St James' s Palace (pictured) during a business breakfast.

Other members of the royal family will be spread around the table among the distinguished guests.

The queen, who is now 93, would be a fast eater and banquets are not a tough affair.

A string orchestra usually provides the musical backdrop.

Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of activists are preparing to paralyze London with mbad protests during the state visit next week.

More than 20,000 police officers will be deployed at 20 separate events planned across the country as part of a security operation that will cost around 18 million pounds sterling.

The main event will take place Tuesday in central London. The organizers announced that a quarter of a million of them would walk from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. Scotland Yard has given them permission to protest close to Downing Street while the US president is having lunch with Premier Theresa May.

Donald Trump's 6m tall baby airship was flown in protest against his visit last year

Donald Trump's 6m tall baby airship was flown in protest against his visit last year

An American military helicopter lands on fire to land at the residence of the US ambbadador at Winfield House today

An American military helicopter lands on fire to land at the residence of the US ambbadador at Winfield House today

Flags and flowers are installed along the mall and outside Buckingham Palace before the visit

Flags and flowers are installed along the mall and outside Buckingham Palace before the visit

Two groups – Stand Up To Trump and Stop Trump – coordinate protest groups for what they call a "carnival of resistance." They loaded coaches to bring thousands of supporters to the capital from UK cities.

A spokesman for Stand Up To Trump said: "We will put the center of London to a halt. When he leaves, he will know, and the whole world will know, that the people here reject him and his toxic politics. & # 39;

Stop Trump added: "We will clearly make the British government understand that it is not normal to normalize Trump's program and the fear it has aroused."

Protesters, led by an army of bandits of hard left activists and corbynists, plan to launch an offensive airship depicting the president as an angry baby. It had already been flown during Trump's visit last year after London Labor Mayor Sadiq Khan had authorized his use.

Last night, the mayor's office again authorized the flight over the capital, although protesters still need the final agreement of the metropolitan police before its launch.

Today, workers working in aerial work platforms have installed Union Jack flags along the shopping center in anticipation of the visit.

Today, workers working in aerial work platforms have installed Union Jack flags along the shopping center in anticipation of the visit.

Today, workers working in aerial work platforms have installed Union Jack flags along the shopping center in anticipation of the visit.

The gun section of Scotland Yard's elite counterterrorism specialist who is training with the British Special Forces is photographed here

Donald Trump will travel in a procession of 20 or so black SUVs mostly armored during his official visit to the UK

Donald Trump will travel in a procession of 20 or so black SUVs mostly armored during his official visit to the UK

A 16-foot Mr. Trump speaking robot sitting on a golden toilet, which was shipped from China to the UK, is also expected to appear. He represents the American leader with his pants around his ankles tweeting, and emits wind sounds and recordings of some provocative sounds of Trump, including "no collusion", "you are a false news" and "I am a genius very stable ".

Thousands of protesters are also expected to hold a protest in front of Buckingham Palace during the royal banquet held Monday evening in honor of the US president.

The Women's Peace Council is organizing a rally called The People's Banquet because it does not believe that Mr. Trump "deserves this red carpet treatment".

Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry announced yesterday that she would attend the main rally and urged her supporters to join her.

Using the #StopTrump slogan, she said she was walking because the US president "destroys all the values ​​that have always united Britain and America".

Hundreds of thousands of activists prepare to paralyze London with mbad protests during Donald Trump's state visit next week

Hundreds of thousands of activists prepare to paralyze London with mbad protests during Donald Trump's state visit next week

A giant Donald Trump robot sitting on a golden toilet is on his way to the UK after being shipped from China to protest the US President's visit to the United States

A giant Donald Trump robot sitting on a golden toilet is on his way to the UK after being shipped from China to protest the US President's visit to the United States

Dawn Butler, MP, spokeswoman for the Labor Party for Women and Equality, issued a call gathering to activists, saying to them: "If you do one thing next week, it's a good thing." is the time of your lunch break and you stand against Trump.

"Stand against all the hatred that he uses to uplift and say: & # 39; Not here, not at home. We do not want it and we do not want you. & # 39;

The anti-Trump demonstration of 2018 was led by Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, but the party remained dumb last night on whether it plans to attend Tuesday's rally. Mr. Corbyn has already refused the queen's invitation to the royal banquet at Buckingham Palace.

It is feared that a violent anti-Trump sentiment will escalate into violence, and Met police chiefs worry that the activists are adopting the same tactics that were used during the rebellion protests. Extinction, which brought thousands of people in April, while large parts of the capital were closed protesters.

Workers build a fence at a Winfield home at Regent's Park, London, while the UK prepares to welcome Donald Trump. Preparations are underway in the capital for the arrival of the president

Workers build a fence at a Winfield home at Regent's Park, London, while the UK prepares to welcome Donald Trump. Preparations are underway in the capital for the arrival of the president

Des barrages routiers sont bademblés autour de Winfield House, à Regent&#39;s Park, à Londres, où des mesures de sécurité sont appliquées avant l&#39;arrivée de Donald Trump.

Des barrages routiers sont bademblés autour de Winfield House, à Regent&#39;s Park, à Londres, où des mesures de sécurité sont appliquées avant l&#39;arrivée de Donald Trump.

La sous-commissaire adjointe Laurence Taylor a déclaré: «C&#39;est une préoccupation, car nous ne voudrions pas que ce type d&#39;activité se reproduise. Je ne vais jamais m&#39;badeoir ici et vous dire que ce type d&#39;incident ne se reproduira plus jamais, car nous pouvons faire certaines choses en matière de maintien de l&#39;ordre et d&#39;autres non. & # 39;

Les membres du Met ont déclaré que les officiers avaient rencontré les organisateurs de la principale manifestation anti-Trump et avaient interdit aux manifestants de marcher sur Whitehall afin de permettre au cortège du président d&#39;entrer dans Downing Street sans souci.

Lors de la visite de l’année dernière, M. Trump n’a pbadé que quelques heures à Londres et a ainsi évité la plupart des manifestants, bien qu’il ait reconnu qu’on lui avait fait sentir qu’il ne se sentait pas bien accueilli et qu’il ait suggéré de ne plus jamais se rendre à Londres.

À cette occasion, il va presque certainement entendre et entendre des milliers de militants anti-Trump.

Les atouts pour être accueillis avec des coups de canon lors de leur arrivée à Londres

Les soldats britanniques vont honorer la visite d&#39;Etat de Donald Trump et de sa femme Melania avec deux salutations de 41 coups de canon à Londres programmées pour tirer au moment exact de l&#39;arrivée du président.

Alors que le Royaume-Uni déroule le tapis rouge, le président des États-Unis et la Première Dame recevront un accueil cérémonial officiel comprenant une garde d&#39;honneur de la part de la compagnie Nijmegen de la Grenadier Guards au palais de Buckingham.

La salve royale – tirée uniquement lors d&#39;occasions spéciales, y compris lors de visites d&#39;État – sera suivie d&#39;une salve supplémentaire de 41 coups de canon dans la ville voisine de Green Park par le King&#39;s Troop Royal Horse Artillery.

Ensuite, il y aura un autre salut de 62 coups de canon de la part de l’honorable Artillery Company à la tour de Londres.

Le deuxième salut est pour commémorer l&#39;anniversaire du couronnement de la reine qui tombe le dimanche 2 juin.

Mais ce sera également une coïncidence lundi, le premier jour de la visite de trois jours de M. Trump en Grande-Bretagne, les saluts ne se faisant jamais entendre le dimanche.

Au total, Londres verra 185 armes à feu tirées lors des deux événements spéciaux.

Avant l’arrivée des soldats, des chevaux et des fusils, le Royal Artillery Band jouera une sélection de musique de célébration à proximité du lieu de tir.

Soixante et onze chevaux tirant six armes à feu de campagne de 13 livres de la Première Guerre mondiale entreront alors en action de façon spectaculaire pour les placer en position de départ pour le double salut.

Sur l&#39;ordre du commandement, chacune des six pièces d&#39;artillerie tirera des obus d&#39;artillerie à blanc toutes les dix secondes, jusqu&#39;à ce que quatre-vingt-deux coups aient été tirés.

Les chevaux et les cavaliers vont ensuite récupérer les armes et les raccompagner à la caserne Wellington, dans Birdcage Walk.

Un porte-parole du ministère de la Défense a déclaré: «Le Royaume-Uni et les États-Unis ont une relation privilégiée qui profite à tous les deux.

«Nous faisons plus ensemble que deux pays dans le monde et nous coopérons dans tous les domaines sur un large éventail de questions extrêmement importantes.

"En tant que proches alliés de l&#39;OTAN, membres permanents du Conseil de sécurité des Nations unies et grandes puissances nucléaires, cette coopération est vitale pour la paix et la sécurité internationales."

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