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Every protocol Donald Trump broke within minutes of his UK visit with Royal Family

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Updated 15:43 17 Sep 2025 GMT+1Published 15:39 17 Sep 2025 GMT+1

Every protocol Donald Trump broke within minutes of his UK visit with Royal Family

The American president, 79, and First Lady, 55, have already ruffled some feathers during their second state visit to the UK

Madison Burgess

Madison Burgess

King Charles III and Queen Camilla welcomed Donald Trump and his wife Melania to the UK earlier today for their second state visit. However, the Republican leader has already ruffled a few feathers when it comes to royal protocol.

The American president, 79, and First Lady, 55, first touched down at Stansted Airport yesterday (16 September) in Air Force One for their two-day trip across the pond.

The festivities officially kicked off today, though, when Trump and Melania landed at the Windsor estate via helicopter and were met by Prince William and Kate Middleton.

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The Prince and Princess of Wales greeted the couple and escorted them over to the King and Queen Camilla, before all six of them embarked on a carriage ride around the grounds.

But despite Trump not having been on UK soil for longer than 24 hours yet, eagle-eyed viewers of the whole affair have been keen to point out a few moments where they believe royal protocol was slightly skewed.

Donald Trump has already been accused of breaking royal protocol on a number of occasions (WPA Pool/Getty Images)
Donald Trump has already been accused of breaking royal protocol on a number of occasions (WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Trump's timing

Things didn't get off to the best possible start as the POTUS landed on the Windsor estate at 12.14pm – nearly 20 minutes later than expected.

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Trump and Melania had reportedly been due to meet the Prince and Princess of Wales at 11:55am, but Trump's Marine One helicopter only began hovering over the walled garden area of the Windsor estate at about 12:10pm.

By the time he actually stepped out of the helicopter, it was 12.16pm.

The King had made sure to arrive with the Queen in the state Bentley at 12.02pm before heading inside Victoria House, where the monarch could be seen standing just inside a door and watching the helicopter land.

Fans of the royal family will know that King Charles is not a fan of lateness or being kept waiting.

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And King Charles has previously made it clear that he's not a fan of having to wait.

Even at his coronation back in May 2023, he and Camilla arrived roughly five minutes early and had to wait inside the carriage before they could enter the church.

According to Sky News, an expert lip reader alleged that at the time, while he was waiting, the King said: "We can never be on time."

The King reportedly added: "There's always something... this is boring."

Trump's handshake with Kate Middleton

Then, once the helicopter had touched down, it was time for Trump and Melania to greet the Prince and Princess of Wales.

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The world watched on as Trump shook hands with Kate, and a number of social media users were baffled by the pair's handshake.

It was quite a long handshake, with viewers thinking he tried to sort of pull her towards him, accusing him of breaking major protocol - intentional or not.

One Twitter user wrote: "Did he pull the princess into that handshake? LoL! Let’s take Britain. They need our help. Might as well be the 51st instead of Canada."

The president's handshake with Kate Middleton is one of the things that's caused a stir (WPA Pool/Getty Images)
The president's handshake with Kate Middleton is one of the things that's caused a stir (WPA Pool/Getty Images)

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While a second added: "Poor Princess Catherine. Her distance says it all. Looks like he's gripping her hand rather tight."

Ahead of Trump's visit to the UK, King Charles' former butler Grant Harrold previously warned Tyla of any possible things that could go wrong, including the handshake.

He explained: "This is going to be a really interesting one with Trump. The member of the Royal Family should instigate the handshake.

"The King or the Queen should be the first to put their hand out. But I can guarantee that won’t happen with Trump, as we know he loves a handshake. It’s just one-handed, don’t grab them or pull them in for a bear hug."

Trump storms ahead

Finally, the biggest action that's left people accusing Trump of breaking protocol is when the US president walked ahead of the King.

After their royal carriage trip, the group of six were met by a military escort and led through the garden to the central residence.

Once they arrived, they were met by several hundred official UK soldiers.

However, a live moment that left people covering their eyes was when the POTUS appeared to stride ahead of the King, walking in front of him, which is a huge no-no.

The awkward moment showed Trump seemingly trying to strike up a conversation with he guard next to him, with Charles a few steps behind.

But, while some royal fans have expressed outrage as this 'protocol break,' other reports suggest it's actually tradition for world leaders who are visiting to walk ahead of the monarch during this ceremony.

Featured Image Credit: Samir Hussein - Pool/ Mark Cuthbert/ UK Press via Getty Images

Topics: Donald Trump, Melania Trump, Royal Family, Kate Middleton, Prince William, King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Twitter, Social Media

Madison Burgess
Madison Burgess

Madison is a Journalist at Tyla with a keen interest in lifestyle, entertainment and culture. She graduated from the University of Sheffield with a first-class degree in Journalism Studies, and has previously written for DMG Media as a Showbiz Reporter and Audience Writer.

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