By MalayMail
WASHINGTON, April 29 β Donald Trump has never made a secret of his love for royalty. But the US president revealed Tuesday it runs in the family β his mother had a crush on King Charles III.
The surprising revelation was part of a torrent of flattery, pomp and circumstance unleashed by Trump as Charles and Queen Camilla visited the White House.
For the British side it will come as a relief that Trumpβs gushing praise for the royals effectively papered over major diplomatic tensions over the war in Iran.
But for 79-year-old Trump β accused by critics of wanting to be a king himself β it seemed very personal.
In a speech on the White House lawn, the Republican recalled how his Scottish-born mother Mary loved the late queen Elizabeth II and was βglued to the televisionβ whenever she appeared.
βI also remember her saying, very clearly, βCharles, look, young Charles. Heβs so cute,ββ Trump said with a chuckle.
The 77-year-old king grimaced in mock embarrassment as Trump turned to look at him, then waved as if to say carry on β which Trump did.
βMy mother, my mother, had a crush on Charles. Can you believe it? Amazing. How I wonder what sheβs thinking right now.β
Trump then went on to hail Elizabeth, who died in 2022, as a βvery, very special woman who is very greatly missed on both sides of that mighty Atlantic.β
βLive in Buckingham Palaceβ
Moments before the royals arrived, Trump had joked about being in line to the British throne.
βWow, thatβs nice. Iβve always wanted to live in Buckingham Palace!!!β Trump posted on his Truth Social network about a story in the Daily Mail saying he and Charles were very distant cousins.
βIβll talk to the King and Queen about this in a few minutes!!!β
The White House was even less subtle. βTWO KINGS,β it posted on X, with a crown emoji and a picture of Charles and Trump.
For Trumpβs critics, it was a all little close to the bone.

A White House tweet uses the caption βTWO KINGSβ with an image of US President Donald Trump and King Charles III.
Trumpβs assault on the limits on presidential power, and his renaming of buildings after himself and grand plans for a triumphal arch, have sparked a series of βNo Kingsβ protests during his second term.
Trump meanwhile admitted that it was βironicβ to be giving such a pomp-filled welcome to a British monarch in the 250th anniversary of US independence from the British crown.
But British officials will have been relieved to hear Trump say that the United States had βno closer friendsβ than the British.
It came as a stark contrast to his recent tirades against British Prime Minister Keir Starmer for failing to back the Iran war.
Trump went further, hailing the the two countriesβ long history of military cooperation, despite recently mocking Britainβs navy.
βThe soldiers who once called each other Redcoats and Yankees became the Tommies and the Gis who together saved the free world,β he said.
βAnglo-Saxon courageβ
The US president appeared in a jovial mood, even joking about the length of his own marriage to Melania Trump β a day after calling for the sacking of comedian Jimmy Kimmel for likening the First Lady to an βexpectant widow.β
Kimmel made the joke days before an alleged attempt to assassinate the president.
Yet Trumpβs speech also struck an unexpected note.
Despite American pride at ousting the British to create their own nation 250 years ago, the Republican leader repeatedly emphasised the common heritage between Britain and the United States.
He even hailed Britainβs role in colonising North America β a controversial subject given the atrocities against native people by waves of European conquerors who crossed the Atlantic.
βHere on a wild and untamed continent, they set loose the ancient English love of liberty,β Trump said.
Trumpβs remarks played into his nationalist administrationβs wider rejection of βwokeβ history, in favour of celebrating white, European culture and downplaying colonial excess and slavery.
And Britain, Trump said, was a part of his version of the American story.
βThe American patriots who pledged their lives to independence in 1776, were the heirs to this majestic inheritance,β Trump said.
βTheir veins ran with Anglo-Saxon courage.β βAFP
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