However, as proceedings got under way, observers were swift to highlight an action that numerous onlookers considered “disrespectful”. On X, the Office of the First Lady shared a clip, alongside the caption: “President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump welcome King Charles III and Queen Camilla of the U.K. at the South Portico of the White House | Monday, April 27, 2026.” Sharp-eyed viewers were quick to notice something after Trump was reported to have offered an “aggressive handshake”.
Following the clip being posted on X, people wasted no time in making their feelings known. One user shared a photograph of Trump touching Queen Camilla’s arm, writing: “This is so disrespectful.”
While some felt the gesture was “fine”, believing “the President was just being helpful”, others were equally keen to highlight how the President’s conduct could be considered controversial. Several observers also noted that he placed his hand on King Charles’s arm as well.
Another wrote: “I do not think you are supposed to touch a King or Queen but, of course, Trump loves breaking protocol.”
A third replied: “I noticed that too. Trump also touched Camilla.” Someone else also chimed in with: “Forget etiquette – Donald has never heard of the word, nor has he heard of respect.”
For those unfamiliar with the matter, one should never initiate physical contact with a King or Queen. According to British Royal Protocol, the only acceptable form of physical contact is a handshake, and only if they offer it first.
Hugging, kissing or placing an arm around a Royal is strongly discouraged, as it is deemed inappropriate. While this carries no legal obligation, observing this tradition is universally regarded as a mark of courtesy.
Some observers did feel the Royals received a warm reception, celebrating their arrival at the White House. One said: “Thank you for such a warm welcome to Their Majesties!”
Another noted: “I’m so proud of President and Mrs Donald J. Trump! I’m proud of how gracious and good willed you both are.”
Someone else also claimed: “A historic, diplomatic moment. When leaders meet with mutual respect at the White House, it’s more than ceremony – it’s a reminder of the long-standing alliance and shared history between the two nations.”
This comes as King Charles III and Queen Camilla press on with their visit to the US, marking the first British state visit to the country since Queen Elizabeth II’s trip in 2007. The tour is designed to honour and strengthen the enduring bond between the two nations.
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