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NEW: Sources close to King Charles have informed The Express newspaper that the King is "appalled" by Donald Trump's recent comments on immigration to the UK
Before getting to the story, let's review Trump's various comments about immigration made with the effeminate PM Keir Starmer.
A couple of days ago, a reporter asked Keir Starmer about Trump's incredible performance in securing the border.
Keir Starmer is plainly upset at this statement/question. Starmer is presently pretending that he really wants to stop "the boats" coming over from France, filled with illegal aliens from the Middle East. But he's just pretending, so he doesn't want to have to endorse Trump's actual action on the issue too much.
Trump also blasted the mayor of Londanistan, Sadiq Khan, an open terrorist sympathizer who is also very "nasty" to Trump. He flew those Trump caricature balloons in London a few years ago.
Starmer meekly said Khan is "a friend."
Trump further embarrassed Starmer by telling the uncomfortable truth: Unchecked immigration from the Islamic world (and all other parts of the world, honestly) have re-made Europe such that it no longer resembles Europe.
And if that wasn't enough: Trump replayed his "they're not sending their best" comments from 2015, this time talking about countries like Syria not sending their best to Europe.
So now the pro-Islam King of England is "appalled."
King Charles 'appalled' by Trump remark as aides fear he will break royal protocol
According to a source, the King is concerned that the US President could put him in a difficult situation in the next few weeks.
King Charles is allegedly "very concerned" that US President Donald Trump could launch into a massive rant about immigration during his second state visit to the UK in September, a source has claimed. It comes shortly after the US president sent Prime Minister Keir Starmer "advice" about the ongoing small boat crisis.
While on a private visit to Scotland, Mr Trump warned the Prime Minister that those coming across on dinghies are "bad people", but praised efforts to end crossings. Meanwhile, after arriving in Scotland on Friday, the US politician made headlines after he declared that illegal migration is a "horrible invasion" that is "killing Europe".
Now, civil servants have issued warnings that he could break protocol and make politicised comments during his visit to England in a few weeks.
Mr Trump is expected to deliver the traditional speech at the state banquet held in his honour by the King and Queen when he arrives.
A source who is close to the King told the Daily Beast: "Charles has spent his entire life promoting tolerance and compassion.
"He will be appalled by what Trump said on Friday, which seems to be entirely driven by his domestic agenda, and will be very concerned about the possibility of a repeat of Trump's outburst in September."
Oh eat a dick. You got cucked by a sheikh.
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