Robert Rinder and Kate Garrawaywere discussing Donald Trump's state visit once again on Friday's Good Morning Britain. Royal expert Chris Stark spilled on the King and Charles' warm relationship and what they got up to after the banquet.
On Wednesday night, Donald Trump and his wife Melania joined the royal family for a state banquet at Windsor Castle, but the event reportedly carried on for Trump and the King after hours.
After the state banquet, the POTUS then headed to Chequers to meet with Prime Minister Keir Starmer, as his friend Damian Bates told GMB: "He is very passionate about the UK and very excited about the deals that he'd done."
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Moving onto Trump's attendance at the royal state banquet, Trump's friend Damian Bates told the panel that Trump was "relishing" during the royal visit.
"From the absolute first moment that he touched down, it was something different. We've even got some pictures of the King peering out the window. Everything the King's seen in his life, even he wanted to see the spectacle of Trump rolling in."
Of course, protests were taking place over the last few days, but Bates said these wouldn't have bothered Trump at all - who was just there to "to business".
"In fact, he has a very warm relationship with the King," he said. "In fact, he told me that after the state dinner, they went and had tea until 1 in the morning," as Kate Garraway expressed her shock.
"That's the manner of that relationship as well," he continued. "Which I don't think is quite understood outside of experts like me."
Trump, 79, appeared to go off-script by making a number of political remarks, something not seen as normal protocol during state banquets. Especially, if the monarch is present.
Standing betweenCharles and Kate Middleton turned to the King and said: “We are, as a country, as you know, doing unbelievably well.”
He continued: “We had a very...sick country one year ago, and today I believe we're the hottest country anywhere in the world. In fact, nobody's even questioning it...but we owe so much of that to you.”
God Save The King was played after the speech, andTrump and King Charles then engaged in conversation. Lip reader Jeremy Freeman didn't catch all of the conversation, but according to Jeremy, Charles said: "Thank you," after the speech.
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