
Donald Trump to make history with second state visit to the UK
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
76% : In what was US President elect's first meeting with a member of the Royal Family since his landslide election victory last month, he praised the Prince, quipping: 'Good man, this one.' The Prince of Wales asked Trump if he had warmed up to which the politician replied that he had, noting that the lavish event marking the re-opening of the 861-year-old cathedral 'was a beautiful ceremony'. President Donald Trump with Queen Elizabeth II, inspecting the Guard of Honour at Windsor Castle The Prince of Wales shook hands with US President-elect Donald Trump in Paris earlier this month Trump smiles with Queen Elizabeth II after praising her as a 'great, great woman' duringhis last state visit Donald Trump and US First Lady Melania Trump pose for a photograph ahead of a State Banquet in the ballroom at Buckingham Palace Read More When Trump and Melania met the Queen for tea: How Donald and his First Lady sent shockwaves across the UK, broke protocol with a pat on the shoulder and an ill-timed walk - and insisted Her Majesty had 'most fun in 25 years' during their visit The two men stood next to each other as the Republican pointed his thumb towards William before adding: 'He's doing a fantastic job'.67% : Earlier this month, Trump and Prince Willaim shared a warm handshake when they both attended the historic re-opening of the Notre-Dame in Paris.
59% : Donald Trump is to become the first elected politician in modern history to be hosted for two state visits by the Royal Family, it was reported last night.
52% : Diplomats are hoping to exploit the high regard in which President Trump holds Britain's Royal Family.
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