Donald Trump’s concerning 2 words to Melania after UK landing, revealed by lip reader

Donald and Melania Trump have arrived in the UK. The Trumps traveled to Windsor Castle, where they stayed the night after disembarking Air Force One. At the top of the presidential aircraft’s stairs, Donald Trump shared two concerning words with Melania, according to a lip reader.

Donald and Melania are in the UK having received an official invitation from King Charles earlier this year. Relations between the US and the UK are not at their best, and, as on several occasions over the last century, the British Royal Family is aiming to play an important role in upholding and improving a good diplomatic relationship.

The invite was sent in July and delivered by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in the Oval Office.

“His Majesty The King will host The President of the United Sates of America, Donald J Trump, accompanied by te First Lady, Melania Trump, for a state visit to the UK,” the post on the Royal Family’s social media read, alongside a photo of the four from the last state visit in 2019.

When it was first announced, many shared their anger that King Charles had even invited Trump in the first place.

Protests against the US President were held outside Windsor Castle on Tuesday evening. Four men were arrested after images of Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein were projected onto the castle walls.

Upon landing, Donald and Melania Trump were welcomed by Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper and the US. Ambassador to the UK, Warren Stephens, along with Viscount Hood, the king’s lord-in-waiting. Speaking to the Express, a lip reader explained they mostly exchanged pleasantries and questions about the route to Windsor.

Lip reader reveals Donald Trump”s two words to Melania when arriving in the UK
However, prior to that, Donald and Melania had a quick exchange of words at the top of the stairs on Air Force One. According to the lip reader, Donald immediately commented on how cold it was when stepping out of the plane doors.

“Ooh, it’s cold. I’m glad we’re wearing our coats,” Trump said.

But that wasn’t all. Trump also expressed his concern about the wet stairs and advised his wife to be careful before approaching them.

“Ooh, careful,” the president said, per Express.

On Wednesday, Trump will be formally greeted at Windsor in the form of a royal salute, fired simultaneously from the east lawn of Windsor Castle and the Tower of London.

The Trumps will then spend time with the Royal Family, riding in a carriage through the Windsor estate with King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and Kate Middleton.

Although the President and First Lady of the United States have flown to London, they will not have any formal engagements in the English capital.

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