December 9th 2024.
In the upcoming news, we have some updates on the latest developments regarding King Charles' health and treatment for cancer. It has been reported that he is "fighting very hard" in his battle against the disease, according to what Donald Trump shared. The US president-elect expressed his sadness upon hearing the news of the monarch's diagnosis and made these comments after a meeting with Prince Charles in Paris. The two were there for the ceremonial reopening of Notre Dame cathedral on Saturday.
Trump sat down with the New York Post and spoke about his conversation with the British royal. He described William as "very handsome" and even added that "some people look better in person." The meeting took place at the British ambassador's residence in Paris, where they discussed the health of both King Charles and Princess Kate. It has been a tough year for the royal family as both have been diagnosed with cancer and have been undergoing treatment, although Kate has successfully completed her chemotherapy in September.
During their meeting, Trump asked about the well-being of William's wife, to which he replied that she is doing well. He also inquired about his father, who is also battling cancer, and was told that he is "fighting very hard." Trump shared that the prince loves his father and his wife dearly, making the situation all the more saddening. Despite the somber topic of their conversation, Trump seemed pleased with their talk, saying, "We had a great talk for half an hour, a little more than half an hour. We had a great, great talk."
The royal family plays a crucial role in strengthening the relationship between the UK and the US, and Trump acknowledged this during his meeting with William. He praised the prince, saying, "He's a good-looking guy. He looked really very handsome last night. Some people look better in person. He looked great. He looked really nice, and I told him that." Later on, William and Trump were joined by America's first lady, Jill Biden, and other leaders at the reopening celebration for Notre Dame, which was ravaged by a fire in 2019.
Despite Trump's fondness for the royals, it is uncertain if the feeling is mutual. In a book released in September, it was claimed that the late Queen Elizabeth II found the former president "very rude" and even questioned his marriage. The Daily Mail published an excerpt from the book, which stated, "She particularly disliked the way he couldn't stop looking over her shoulder, as though in search of others more interesting. She also believed President Trump 'must have some sort of arrangement' with his wife Melania, or else why would she have remained married to him?"
Although Trump has been hosted by the Queen multiple times, he was only given an official state visit in 2019. He boasted about his "great relationship" with the Queen during an interview with Fox News, saying, "We were laughing and having fun. And her people said she hasn't had so much fun in 25 years." However, he also faced criticism for their apparent "fun" together. Regardless, Trump believes that he and the Queen have a good relationship with the United Kingdom.
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