Donald Trump was like a “jealous child on the field” after King Charles seen with Zelinsky.
The respected royal reporter, Sarah Hyousson, told the exclusive Sun Royal exhibition that the American president spent like a student, “He does not want his companion to play with anyone else.”
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This comes after the monarch, 76, welcomed the 47 -year -old Ukrainian leader to Sandrinhham after his oval office “bruises”.
King Charles was photographed shaking Zelinski's hand on the front steps earlier this month.
Their meeting just days after Trump accepts an invitation from the king to visit the “unprecedented” state with the American president who indicates Charles as a “wonderful man”.
However, with the growing diplomatic tensions in the Atlantic Ocean, royal experts believe that Trump is “angry” because of the king's gesture towards Zelinski.
“He spent a lot of time with President Zelinski and I would like to know what they talked about. I know that the king was on his side completely.
“He is an amazing man, and Trudeau gave this amazing speech about Donald Trump and I think the king was likely to agree with him.
“I think the king owns Zelinski and Trudo a major offer and everyone tells that this country supports these people.”
“But it is clear that Donald Trump was feeling less private about his call after seeing President Zelinski's photos in Sandrenheham,” Ms. Hyuson added.
“A kind of such a jealous child on the field does not want his companion to play with anyone else.
“This was a large gesture, a metaphorical arm around Ukraine really after that meeting bruises in the Oval Office.”
The royal expert has also touched on how King Charles has been subjected to a “large group of international diplomacy” in recent weeks while “roaming in a high line between interests.”
The monarch, who is also the head of state in Canada, sent his invitation to Trump, met Zelinski and outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
“He must take a high line between the interests of the United Kingdom, as head of state, and wants to verify the relations with the United States, and the interests of Canada – which he also heads – Canada, and of course face the threats of Donald Trump that the state wants to make 51,” Mrs. Hyuson explained.
Will Canada ever become the 51st country?
Trump has repeatedly introduced in real life and through the Internet that Canada could become the “51 American state”, creating a greater number of Canadians towards him.
The president took a jury in former Canadian leader Justin Trudeau in December, as a social media, where he was called the “Governor” of the “Great Canadian State”.
According to the New York Times, in an invitation between Trudeau and Trump, he said without “he did not believe that the treaty that depicted the border between the two countries was valid”, and wanted to “review” the border.
The border treaty was established in 1908 and confirmed the international borders between Canada, then British sovereignty and the United States.
In the call, Trump also mentioned a review of the sharing of lakes and rivers between the two countries – a subject of its presentation in the past.
Before Trump's opening, the president claimed that we were planning to use the “economic power” to bring Canada to its knees.
The Financial Times reported that discussions in the White House were conducted about the removal of Canada from the decisive intelligence alliance in five eyes, which also includes the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.
Prime Minister Mark Carney soon used this increasing resentment of Trump's statements about Canada to mobilize his country together.
“We have Australia, an other common wealth country that thinks about whether it should become part of an alliance of those wishing to help Ukraine, so I think this was at the forefront of the king's mind in his message on the day of common wealth.”
Experts also discussed whether Princess Wales was indicating a political statement with her bright red clothes in Deir Westminster on Monday.
This comes in the middle of Trump Feeling trade war with Canada.
Potus has threatened 47 neighbors in North America with a historic financial penalty to threaten it by imposing a 25 % tariff on electricity in three American states.
It also doubled three times on his obsession by making Canada part of the United States – saying that such an idea will ensure the disappearance of customs tariffs completely.
They also pressed the threats to Canada near the European Union, who are also a victim of the same threats.
The European Union has been threatened with 200 percent definitions, as a “retaliation” of the mass that imposes a “bad” tariff by 50 percent on the American whiskey.
Trump's angry responded to his social application: “The European Union, one of the most non -noble and definition tax authorities in the world, which has been formed for the only purpose of benefiting from the United States, has just set a 50 % bad tariff on whiskey.
“If this tariff is not immediately removed, the United States will soon be a 200 % tariff for all wine, champagne, alcoholic products that come out of France and other countries represented in the European Union.”
He added: “This will be great for wine and champagne companies in the United States.”
Canada has a free trade agreement with the European Union, the second largest export destination after the United States.
During the acceptance speech, the former bank of England and Prime Minister Mark Carney chose his residents together against President Donald Trump's policies.
“Donald Trump believes that he is able to weaken us with his plan to divide and oppress,” said 59 -year -old.
“Pierre Boulevri will leave us divided and ready to get around because the person who worships the altar of Donald Trump will kneel in front of him, not to stand on him.”
Why did Trump hit China, Canada and Mexico with definitions?

Donald Trump imposed a 25 % tariff on Chinese imports of the United States and threatened 50 % on the definitions of Canadian steel and aluminum. But, why did the fees suggest?
China:
- Trump believes that China has not done enough to stop the production of chemicals used to make fentanel drugs.
- China has criticized Trump on the claim and described Ventanil as an American problem.
- The country also said the definitions are a “serious violation” of the rules of the World Trade Organization.
- Consequently, China is submitting a lawsuit with the World Trade Organization against the United States for “illegal practice”.
- China works as a major resource for the United States.
- Phones and computers were along with other major electronic devices at the best imports from China last year, according to trade management data.
- In 2023, the United States imported about $ 427 billion of products from China in total, according to the American Statistical Office.
- Data reveals that 78 % of all smartphones imported from the United States came from China.
- Trump's introductory threat has sparked fears of high prices for fashion and games.
- Beijing responded by identifying its definitions on American goods, which raised fears of a comprehensive trade war between the forces.
Canada:
- Trump doubled his initial proposal by 25 % on Canadian and aluminum steel after the Prime Minister Dog Ford faced additional fees on 25 % on electricity for about 1.5 million Americans in Minnesota, New York and Michigan.
- The president said the new fees are 50 % on Canadian steel and aluminum will enter on the morning of March 12.
- Ford, on the other hand, has issued instructions to the independent electricity system in Ontario to implement $ 7 fees per mg per hour on all power exports to the three US states.
- The Prime Minister in Ontario warned that he “would not hesitate to increase” fees or completely closing power to the three eastern American states.
- Trump sparked a trade war with Canada and Mexico during his early days in his position as part of the campaign's promise to stop the flow of fentanel and illegal immigrants to the United States.
- He said that both countries did not do enough to stop the flow of drugs and the mass flow to migrants from reaching the American soil.
Mexico:
- Mexico managed to postpone the Trump tariff on Mexican goods twice.
- On February 1, Trump signed an executive order to impose a tariff on imports from Canada, Mexico and China.
- However, on February 3, Trump agreed to stop the drawings against Canada and Mexico after countries took steps to satisfy Trump's concerns about border security and drug trafficking.
- On March 4, Trump's 25 % of Canadian and Mexican imports enter into force.
- However, on March 6, the president postponed the definitions by 25 % on imports from Mexico and some of Canada for a month.
- Trump is credited with the progress of Mexican President Claudia Shinbom in border security and drug smuggling as a reason to stop the fees.
- However, Trump stressed that on April 2, the United States will start imposing a mutual tariff on all its commercial partners, including Mexico.

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