President Trump struck Kate Middleton’s beauty during his state visit on Wednesday.
Princess Welsh and Prince William, both 43, began their visit to the United States on the grounds of Windsor Castle, by greeting the US president and his wife, First Lady Melania Trump.
As they shook hands, Trump told the smiling Middleton, “You’re beautiful, so beautiful.”
The two couples then headed to Windsor Castle, where William put his hands on his wife’s back and led her.
There they were greeted by Charles III and his wife, Consort Camilla.
For the visit, Middleton wore a deep red coat with charming charm and brown pumps, while William wore a long black coat with naval slacks.
Meanwhile, Trump and Melania put on a united front in dark suits with plum accents. The first lady wore a wide-rimmed hat in a dark shade that matches the purple tie and a matching pair of cards.
Camila also dressed in a royal blue dress with a hat and channeled the jewel colour into her outfit. Charles also wore a blue suit for his official state visit.
Commander 79 and his wife, 55, will be in the UK at Charles’ invitation for their second state visit, which will take place from Wednesday to Thursday.
Trump was first invited to the UK by Queen Elizabeth II in 2017, after being appointed in office for her first term as president.
This is not the first time Trump has commented on the royal look.
In December 2024, he struck the Post about William’s appearance following a one-on-one meeting, following the ceremonial reopening of Notre Dame in Paris.
“He’s a good looking guy. He looked really, really handsome last night,” he told the outlets only.
“Do some people see well in person? He looked great. He looked really nice and I told him that,” he added.
Trump also complied when Charles received the King’s official invitation to cross the pond.
When British Prime Minister Kiel Starmer presented a letter from Charles to the businessmen, he replied: “He is a beautiful guy, he is a great guy, we appreciate it.
“I actually got to know him very well. It was the first semester and now it’s the second.”