Donald Trump’s 'bottom line' comment reveals what he really thinks of King Charles
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Donald Trump’s 'bottom line' comment reveals what he really thinks of King CharlesAs Donald Trump prepares to receive King Charles and Queen Camilla to the US for a state visit, a royal biographer has shed light on the US President's true feelingsDonald Trump's "bottom line" view on King Charles has come to light (Image: Getty)ByMatt DaviesTrendswatch Reporter13:59, 6 Apr 2026|commentsDonald Trump's "bottom line" assessment of King Charles has emerged as His Majesty gets ready to journey to the US for a state visit. An "ardent Anglophile", Trump is the first US President to have undertaken two state visits to the UK, and is said to be "extremely proud" of the achievement. His connections to the UK are also solidified by his mother, Mary Anne MacLeod Trump, who came from Scotland's Isle of Lewis - a nation that famously houses Trump-owned golf courses. Speaking before the launch of his book, Elizabeth II: In Private. In Public. The Inside Story, royal biographer Robert Hardman explained that Trump is "half-British by descent" as he revealed details of his relationship with King Charles. Trump seems to regard His Majesty highly, describing him as a "fighter" and saying of his cancer struggle that it was "something that's taken down a lot of other people". Trump is the first US President to have paid two state visits to the UK ( Image: Getty) In his recent article for The Mail, Robert quotes Trump as saying that the King is "fantastic", before adding: "He has fought very hard. He's a fighter. We're close. I have a really good relationship with him. Let me just give you the bottom line. "He's a great guy and he's grown so much in the last ten years and especially over the last couple of years as King. His fight has shown that." King Charles and Queen Camilla will travel to the US at the end of April for a three-day state visit, Buckingham Pal...




