Recently, the British writer Craig Brown published a new book called "The Queen's Journey", which tells the story of the late Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. It is currently being serialized in the British media...
This book will be used as a royal biography. Published, of course, as an unofficial biography.
In the latest serial biography, author Brown revealed an explosive news...
As we all know, during her reign, the Queen met with many controversial foreign leaders, from the current Syrian President Bashar Assad to the former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, to Idi Amin known as the "Butcher of Uganda", Emperor Hirohito who reigned during World War II...
(meeting Robert Mugabe, Emperor Hirohito)
and former US President Donald Trump general.
(Meeting Trump)
In the latest serialization, Brown said in the book that Queen Elizabeth had a bad impression of former US President Donald Trump and rated him as "very rude".
The first meeting between the Queen and Trump was in 2018. At that time, one year after Trump took office as the President of the United States, he flew to the UK with his wife Melania to meet the Queen at Windsor Castle.
This visit was not considered a serious state visit, but was classified as a "working visit", so there were not many grand celebrations and no state banquet was held.
(Melania, Queen, Trump)
At that time, the visit was still controversial, causing chaos in London - a large number of protesters carried "inflatable baby Trump" on the streets of London to protest He came to the UK...
(London Protest)
The meeting between Trump and the Queen took place during tea at Windsor Castle. Although no other senior royal members were present, they had a guard of honor to review this link.
It is said that Trump arrived late, making the then 92-year-old Queen wait for ten minutes in the summer temperature, and walked in front of her when they reviewed the guard of honor, leaving her behind ... middle It also stopped suddenly, and the Queen had to watch Trump's footsteps and dodge to get closer to him.
(The Queen follows Trump)
But according to Trump’s usual status, this version is already a “polite and cautious” version, which is considered to be trying his best to leave a good impression on the Queen...
In 2019, Trump is here again , this time he got his wish and had a grand state visit.
not only visited the collection of Buckingham Palace...
(Trump’s second visit to the UK)
had lunch with the Queen...
(Trump’s second visit to the UK)
and the Queen attended the commemoration of D-Day 75 in Portsmouth. Anniversary activities...
(Trump's second visit to the UK)
also experienced a British state banquet, where all senior royal members were accompanied...
(Trump's second visit to the UK)
Trump praised the Queen at the banquet Queen Elizabeth II is a "great woman" and has publicly expressed her admiration for her and her sense of responsibility.
(Trump’s second visit to the UK)
was still emotional and put his hand on her back... He may think this is very kind, but this behavior is considered very rude in the eyes of the royal family.
(Trump’s second visit to the UK)
After returning to the United States, Trump also promoted to the media that he had a good relationship with the Queen and chatted all night: “I sat next to her and we chatted all night. Some people said , I have never seen her smile so happily in 25 years. We had a great time and she couldn't stop laughing."
A source at Buckingham Palace said Trump was a "model" guest, courteous and charming to staff.
But this is what Brown wrote in the book:
In How many days did President Trump visit? Weeks later, the Queen confided to a lunch guest that she found Trump "very rude" and she particularly disliked how he kept looking back at her, as if looking for someone else more interesting...
(Trump, Queen )
She also believes that Trump "must have some kind of agreement or agreement with his wife Melania", otherwise why hasn't she divorced him yet...
Buckingham Palace has not yet commented on this statement, because as usual , they generally do not comment on books or biographies.
And the Queen has been known to act cautiously throughout her life. No one knows her views on anything or anyone...
In 2016, a purported "leaked conversation"
Many British people did not believe this part of the biography...
"I believe she has many thoughts about many people, but she will never be against someone." Making negative comments, unless it's in complete confidentiality, and he's certainly not a gossip, no one would spread it unless it's in his own private circle, which is who she is, so I don't believe it. "
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" It's not true. Among all the members of the royal family, Elizabeth is absolutely fair, impartial, and does not participate in such things. She is an amazing monarch. In my opinion, she is definitely a Legend, I was proud to serve her in the military for 20 years. "
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"I can't believe it, our Queen makes sure her guests are all as comfortable as possible, she realizes that meeting her can be a bit intimidating, so she goes out of her way to make sure everyone feels welcome Accept and welcome. Recently, the British writer Craig Brown published a new book called "The Queen's Journey", which tells the story of the late Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. It is currently being serialized in the British media... This book will be used as a royal biography. Published, of course, as an unofficial biography. In the latest serial biography, author Brown revealed an explosive news... As we all know, during her reign, the Queen met with many controversial foreign leaders, from the current Syrian President Bashar Assad to the former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, to Idi Amin known as the "Butcher of Uganda", Emperor Hirohito who reigned during World War II... (meeting Robert Mugabe, Emperor Hirohito) and former US President Donald Trump general. (Meeting Trump) In the latest serialization, Brown said in the book that Queen Elizabeth had a bad impression of former US President Donald Trump and rated him as "very rude". The first meeting between the Queen and Trump was in 2018. At that time, one year after Trump took office as the President of the United States, he flew to the UK with his wife Melania to meet the Queen at Windsor Castle. This visit was not considered a serious state visit, but was classified as a "working visit", so there were not many grand celebrations and no state banquet was held. (Melania, Queen, Trump) At that time, the visit was still controversial, causing chaos in London - a large number of protesters carried "inflatable baby Trump" on the streets of London to protest He came to the UK... (London Protest) The meeting between Trump and the Queen took place during tea at Windsor Castle. Although no other senior royal members were present, they had a guard of honor to review this link. It is said that Trump arrived late, making the then 92-year-old Queen wait for ten minutes in the summer temperature, and walked in front of her when they reviewed the guard of honor, leaving her behind ... middle It also stopped suddenly, and the Queen had to watch Trump's footsteps and dodge to get closer to him. (The Queen follows Trump) But according to Trump’s usual status, this version is already a “polite and cautious” version, which is considered to be trying his best to leave a good impression on the Queen... In 2019, Trump is here again , this time he got his wish and had a grand state visit. not only visited the collection of Buckingham Palace... (Trump’s second visit to the UK) had lunch with the Queen... (Trump’s second visit to the UK) and the Queen attended the commemoration of D-Day 75 in Portsmouth. Anniversary activities... (Trump's second visit to the UK) also experienced a British state banquet, where all senior royal members were accompanied... (Trump's second visit to the UK) Trump praised the Queen at the banquet Queen Elizabeth II is a "great woman" and has publicly expressed her admiration for her and her sense of responsibility. (Trump’s second visit to the UK) was still emotional and put his hand on her back... He may think this is very kind, but this behavior is considered very rude in the eyes of the royal family. (Trump’s second visit to the UK) After returning to the United States, Trump also promoted to the media that he had a good relationship with the Queen and chatted all night: “I sat next to her and we chatted all night. Some people said , I have never seen her smile so happily in 25 years. We had a great time and she couldn't stop laughing." A source at Buckingham Palace said Trump was a "model" guest, courteous and charming to staff. But this is what Brown wrote in the book: In How many days did President Trump visit? Weeks later, the Queen confided to a lunch guest that she found Trump "very rude" and she particularly disliked how he kept looking back at her, as if looking for someone else more interesting... (Trump, Queen ) She also believes that Trump "must have some kind of agreement or agreement with his wife Melania", otherwise why hasn't she divorced him yet... Buckingham Palace has not yet commented on this statement, because as usual , they generally do not comment on books or biographies. And the Queen has been known to act cautiously throughout her life. No one knows her views on anything or anyone... In 2016, a purported "leaked conversation" Many British people did not believe this part of the biography... "I believe she has many thoughts about many people, but she will never be against someone." Making negative comments, unless it's in complete confidentiality, and he's certainly not a gossip, no one would spread it unless it's in his own private circle, which is who she is, so I don't believe it. " (dm comment area) " It's not true. Among all the members of the royal family, Elizabeth is absolutely fair, impartial, and does not participate in such things. She is an amazing monarch. In my opinion, she is definitely a Legend, I was proud to serve her in the military for 20 years. " (dm comment section) "I can't believe it, our Queen makes sure her guests are all as comfortable as possible, she realizes that meeting her can be a bit intimidating, so she goes out of her way to make sure everyone feels welcome Accept and welcome." (dm comment area) But the queen has passed away, and these details cannot be verified. Naturally, the biography has a lot of room for development. As for whether it is true or false, what do you think?