King Charles's blunt five-word response after Trump attempts to give him new nickname
U.S. President Donald Trump made headlines once again during his recent visit to the United Kingdom, where he spent time with King Charles III at Windsor Castle. The trip, which marked Trump’s second official state visit to Britain, included a series of ceremonial events, private conversations, and speeches. But what caught the public’s attention most was a light-hearted yet awkward exchange between Trump and King Charles that revolved around nicknames and royal history. According to reports, Trump appeared fascinated by the historic Windsor Castle, one of the oldest and most iconic royal residences in Europe. The castle, which has stood for nearly a thousand years, is deeply tied to the monarchy’s history. When aides explained to Trump that parts of the structure dated back as far as the year 990, the former president seemed surprised and amused. “I’m trying to figure that one out. 990? So it’s really old,” he reportedly remarked, expressing amazement at its longevity. While the ar...