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UK: King Charles allows Windsor Castle to be used to host Ramadan fast-breaking!!!

Did you expect anything different from this WEF globalist scumbag? :wink:
 
 Trump and the then Prince of Wales inspecting the Guard of Honour during the Ceremonial Welcome at Buckingham Palace

Trump last came for a state visit in 2019, when Charles was Prince of Wales. Victoria Jones/PA images

The king has a tricky diplomatic role to play in inviting Trump for a state visit

Published: March 6, 2025 2.28pm GMT
Francesca Jackson, Lancaster University



As monarch, King Charles III is bound by constitutional convention to remain politically neutral. But that hasn’t stopped the UK government from deploying the king to advance its foreign policy agenda.

During their inaugural meeting, Keir Starmer presented Donald Trump with a letter from the king, inviting the president for a “truly historic” and “unprecedented” second state visit to the UK and a visit to the monarch’s private Balmoral residence.

Later that week, the government arranged for the king to meet Volodymyr Zelensky at the royal countryside retreat of Sandringham, to show support for the Ukrainian leader following his disastrous meeting with Trump.

The government is walking a tightrope: it wants to avoid tariffs from Trump, while continuing to support Zelensky and Ukraine. And it is using the king to help it do so.
 
Just below Windsor is the famous Eton College from where many of British PM studied. And start rowing in the river Thames abd play rugby. . A tradition they took with them to universities such as Oxford and Cambridge
 

Trump Team Is Pivoting to No Pain, No Gain as Economic Message​



President Donald Trump during a joint session of Congress in the House Chamber of the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on Tuesday.

President Donald Trump during a joint session of Congress in the House Chamber of the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on Tuesday.
Photographer: Win McNamee/Getty Images/Bloomberg
By Skylar Woodhouse and Josh Wingrove
8 March 2025 at 8:00 PM SGT
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President Donald Trump campaigned on a promise to cure what he said was an ailing US economy. Little more than a month into his second term, he’s starting to hint that the treatment might hurt.

The administration is still lavishing Americans with visions of a golden age to come. Yet in the course of a madcap week – which saw a flurry of tariffs and reversals, sparking a global trade war and a sharp stock-market decline – the tone changed a bit.
 
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