Donald Trump to make history with second state visit to the UK
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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 CastleThe Prince of Wales shook hands with US President-elect Donald Trump in Paris earlier this monthTrump smiles with Queen Elizabeth II after praising her as a 'great, great woman' duringhis last state visitDonald Trump and US First Lady Melania Trump pose for a photograph ahead of a State Banquet in the ballroom at Buckingham PalaceRead 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 visitThe 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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