Donald Trump boasts about his diplomacy with 'Prince of Whales'

Edited by Ed Newman
2019-06-15 14:42:48

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Washington, June 15 (RHC)-- U.S. President Donald Trump lauded his own diplomacy with royalty and foreign leaders, but mistakenly cast the heir to the British throne, Prince Charles, as the "Prince of Whales" -- spelling Wales with an "h" and effectively changing the principality of Great Britain into an aquatic, marine animal.  Trump later deleted the tweet and replaced it with one that spelled Wales correctly.

"I meet and talk to 'foreign governments' every day. I just met with the Queen of England (U.K.), the Prince of Whales, the P.M. of the United Kingdom, the P.M. of Ireland, the President of France and the President of Poland," Trump tweeted.

"We talked about 'Everything!'  Should I immediately call the FBI about these calls and meetings?  How ridiculous!  I would never be trusted again.  With that being said, my full answer is rarely played by the Fake News Media.  They purposely leave out the part that matters."

Trump's tweets were an apparent response to criticism of comments he made on Sunday that he would accept information from a foreign government that was damaging to an election opponent, without reporting it to the FBI.

Prince Charles, eldest son of Queen Elizabeth, holds the title Prince of Wales, traditionally bestowed on the heir to the British throne.  Wales is one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom, along with England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Charles met Trump last week for tea in London as part of the U.S. president's state visit to Britain. "We were going to have a 15-minute chat and it turned out to be an hour-and-a-half and he did most of the talking - and he is really into climate change and I think that's great," Trump said of the visit in an interview last week.

 

 



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