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As Trump greets Charles, the White House calls them 'TWO KINGS'

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Posted on April 29, 2026

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Historic White House Meeting and Monarchical Imagery

By Jacob Bogage

Presidential Reflections on Anglo-American Heritage

WASHINGTON, April 28 (Reuters) - If the ancestors of Donald Trump and King Charles could see them today, the U.S. president mused Tuesday, they "would surely be filled with awe and pride that the Anglo-American revolution in human freedom" had survived to the present day. 

The 'TWO KINGS' Moment

Trump moments later stepped back from the lectern at the White House to shake hands with Charles during the U.S. administration's formal welcome of the UK royals, and the two shared a laugh. 

The White House captioned a photo of the moment, "TWO KINGS."

Trump's Use of Monarchical Imagery

It wasn't the first time Trump has flirted with monarchical imagery in his second presidential term. 

AI-Generated Videos and Social Media Posts

In October 2025, he posted an AI-generated video depicting him wearing a crown and piloting a fighter jet zooming above "No Kings" protesters opposed to his administration. Republican leaders in Congress have routinely called the demonstrations "Hate America" rallies.

Midflight, Trump's character dumps fecal matter onto the gathering.

The same day, he shared another AI video that showed him adorning himself with a crown, royal cape and sword as congressional Democrats knelt before him.

Historical Context: The American Revolution

Revolutionaries from 13 British North American colonies fought an eight-year war for independence, waged against Charles' fourth great-grandfather George III, beginning in 1775. The United States declared independence from Great Britain in 1776, citing the crown for "a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States."

Modern Perspectives on Sovereignty

"One interesting difference between America and the UK is the people are the sovereign. We don’t have one person that’s sovereign," Representative Joe Morelle, a New York Democrat, told Reuters. "I don’t think the president, respectfully, understands that difference."

State Dinner and Shared Democratic Values

Spokespeople from the White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Trump is hosting Charles and Queen Camilla for a formal state dinner Tuesday evening.

In remarks to Congress earlier in the day, Charles commented on the two countries' shared heritage and governing principles, invoking the Magna Carta, the 1689 British Declaration of Rights and the 1791 U.S. Bill of Rights to declare "executive power is subject to checks and balances."

Trump Responds to 'King' Accusations

Trump rejected accusations of king-like behavior in an interview with CBS's "60 Minutes" after Secret Service agents narrowly foiled an assassination attempt on Saturday.

"I'm not a king," he quipped to interviewer Norah O'Donnell. "If I was a king, I wouldn't be dealing with you."

(Reporting by Jacob Bogage; Editing by Paul Thomasch and Lincoln Feast.)

Key Takeaways

  • Trump and King Charles meeting was playfully framed by the White House as “TWO KINGS,” signaling a monarchal overlay to diplomatic optics (forbes.com).
  • In October 2025, Trump embraced royal symbolism again by posting an AI-generated video showing himself as “King Trump” in a jet dumping brown sludge—depicted as excrement—on No Kings protestors, eliciting widespread backlash (en.wikipedia.org).
  • The “No Kings” protests on October 18, 2025, saw nearly 7 million participants opposing perceived authoritarianism; critics cite Trump’s AI video as mocking public dissent and misreading America's democratic sovereignty (en.wikipedia.org).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the White House call Trump and Charles 'TWO KINGS'?
The White House captioned a photo of Trump and King Charles meeting with 'TWO KINGS', highlighting the ceremonial welcome at the White House.
How has Trump used monarchical imagery during his presidency?
Trump has posted AI-generated videos depicting himself in royal attire and has embraced king-like symbols in public appearances.
What was King Charles's message to Congress about governance?
King Charles referenced historic documents like the Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights to stress that executive power is subject to checks and balances.
How did Trump respond to accusations of king-like behavior?
Trump rejected accusations of king-like behavior in a CBS interview, saying, 'I'm not a king... If I was a king, I wouldn't be dealing with you.'
What historical context connects the US and the UK in this meeting?
The article references the American Revolution against King George III and shared democratic principles between the US and the UK.

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