Prince William and Donald Trump previously met in Paris (Image: Getty)
United States President is said to be a “huge fan” of the Royal Family as his true feelings for and Princess Kate have been revealed.
Trump met William last December in Paris, with the Republican describing the 42-year-old royal as a “good man” who is doing a “fantastic job”.
An insider told the Prince and could become a “power duo” in the “special relationship” between the US and UK.
The US President is understood to be a fan of the “pomp and pageantry” of the Royal Family, something that stems from his ties with Scotland, the birthplace of his mother Mary Anne MacLeod Trump.
Trump reportedly keeps a photo album of his encounters with the royals on his private jet. The Firm has however changed a lot since Trump’s first term as President in 2019, when he met the late Queen Elizabeth II.
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Prince William and Princess Kate are expected to be invited to the US (Image: Getty)
A source told Hello: “Trump simply adores the royals, even if he has little time for some of our politicians. He has a very good relationship with the King and Queen, but he sees William and Catherine as the future and the glamorous younger couple of the monarchy.
“He loves some of their stardust rubbing off on him, and it is vitally important that the most is made of these relationships.”
Reports suggest William and Kate are set to be invited to the US by Trump in the coming weeks. CNN anchor Max Foster says meeting Trump will be a “big test” for William and Kate but says it is a chance for the President to “show respect on an international stage”.
Meanwhile Trump, 78, is due to meet UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer within days.A source told : “President Trump very much enjoyed meeting in France.
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Prince William met Trump in Paris last year (Image: Getty)
“He was wowed by William and thinks he’s a great guy. He will officially invite both the Prince and Princess of Wales to visit Washington but understands if the Princess of Wales’ health issues prevent her from coming.”
William and Trump met at the reopening of Notre Dame in Paris. At the time, Kensington Palace said the pair focused on the importance of the relationship between the UK and the US during their meeting.
The President meanwhile has spoken less favourably about and , although it would appear the feeling is somewhat mutual.
Trump recently ruled out getting involved in a row over Harry’s visa, saying: “I don’t want to do that. He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible.”
While Harry and Meghan did not endorse a political candidate in November, the Duchess of Sussex has previously spoken out against Trump. She referred to him as “divisive” and a “misogynist” in 2016.
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