Posted on 07/30/2025 2:53:59 AM PDT by fluorescence
King Charles is allegedly "very concerned" that US President Donald Trump could launch into a massive rant about immigration during his second state visit to the UK in September, a source has claimed. It comes shortly after the US president sent Prime Minister Keir Starmer "advice" about the ongoing small boat crisis.
While on a private visit to Scotland, Mr Trump warned the Prime Minister that those coming across on dinghies are "bad people", but praised efforts to end crossings. Meanwhile, after arriving in Scotland on Friday, the US politician made headlines after he declared that illegal migration is a "horrible invasion" that is "killing Europe".
Now, civil servants have issued warnings that he could break protocol and make politicised comments during his visit to England in a few weeks.
Mr Trump is expected to deliver the traditional speech at the state banquet held in his honour by the King and Queen when he arrives.
A source who is close to the King told the Daily Beast: "Charles has spent his entire life promoting tolerance and compassion.
"He will be appalled by what Trump said on Friday, which seems to be entirely driven by his domestic agenda, and will be very concerned about the possibility of a repeat of Trump’s outburst in September."
They added that aides fear the US president might give an impromptu interview to the media with political statements, which could put the monarch in a difficult position.
They said: "If Trump starts sounding off about the evils of immigration to the cameras while the King is standing next to him, the King would find that hard to take."
Buckingham Palace has been contacted for comment.
The one who has broken with protocol is Charles, who has plunged himself into political matters.
LOL. Open up ALL Charles’s Palaces and Shelter, feed and cloth illegals.
But we know he won’t do it.
If Charles is appalled by it, it must be the right thing.
Like Peppermint Patty in the Peanuts comic strip, Trump should call the king “Chuck!”
Charles has spent his entire life promoting tolerance and compassion...
No, sent his life being a pu***ified loser with no mensch.
Good one.
“commoner”
That would be a lot better than Chauncy Gardener meeting President Trump and calling him “Donny”.
“The king lives an insulated life; his family doesn’t have to deal with the riff-raff of the invaders. They’re in a fool’s paradise and can afford to be snooty and illogical about the situation.”
Yep, he’s like our limousine liberals on steroids.
I would fall over if Trump mentions his name! lol.
“tolerance and compassion.”
Like giving up your subject to turd world violent rapists and murders and locking them up when they complain about it.
The most common name for babies in GB is some variation of mohammad.
Bye, bye, GB.
How’s that working out for your country? Not very well according to what I have been reading. The Muslims don’t seem to give a crap about “ tollerance” or “compassion.”
Yeah I thought of “commoner” but it’s not as perjorative as when our media calls someone voicing a conservative opinion, Musk and Hedgseth for instance, “unelected”. They make it sound if election is a sign, and the only sign, of credibility, significance, and political influence. I’ll agree “commoner” and “colonial” were the equivalent in 1776.
Tolerance and compassion were qualities that defined Princess Diana, not King Tampon the ass.
DJT is absolutely right and F*** the damn Brits if it offends them.
An anonymous source purported to be “close to the king” said, “(King Charles) WILL BE appalled by what Trump said on Friday...” Apparently, this “source” is able to read the king's mind.”
The Royals really aren’t much more than a very expensive tourist attraction.
REMIND ME AGAIN ABOUT THE “COMPASSION” HE SHOWERED ON DIANA.
USE ONLY SMALL WORDS, PLEASE.
HE TREATED HER VERY BADLY
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