According to a source, King Charles is reportedly “very concerned” that US President Donald Trump could unleash a massive tirade about immigration during his upcoming state visit to the UK in September.
This follows Trump’s recent “advice” to Prime Minister Keir Starmer regarding the ongoing small boat crisis.
During a private trip to Scotland, Trump cautioned the Prime Minister that individuals crossing on dinghies are “bad people” while simultaneously praising efforts to halt the crossings. It comes after alarming Trump health fears over a huge bulge spotted in his pants.
Meanwhile, upon his Friday arrival in Scotland, the US politician grabbed headlines by declaring that illegal migration represents a “horrible invasion” that is “killing Europe”.
Civil servants have now issued warnings that he might violate protocol by making politicized remarks during his upcoming visit to England.
Donald Trump has been in Scotland since Friday (Image: Getty)
Trump is anticipated to deliver the customary address at the state banquet held in his honor by the King and Queen upon his arrival.
A source close to the King revealed to the Daily Beast: “Charles has spent his entire life promoting tolerance and compassion.
“He will be appalled by what Trump said on Friday, which seems to be entirely driven by his domestic agenda, and will be very concerned about the possibility of a repeat of Trump’s outburst in September.”
The source further noted that aides worry the US president might conduct an impromptu media interview featuring political statements, potentially making the monarch uncomfortable.
They stated: “If Trump starts sounding off about the evils of immigration to the cameras while the King is standing next to him, the King would find that hard to take.”
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