During NATO summit in the Hague
Donald Trump can spend the night in the royal palace
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Donald Trump was already crowning himself for a king king. When visiting the Hague as part of the NATO summit, he can now sleep in the palace.
In a AI-generated photo, US President Donald Trump (79) recently crowned king. Soon he will be able to sleep in a real royal palace for one night, as his press spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt (27) announced. Accordingly, Trump, who is expected on Tuesday evening in the Netherlands as part of the NATO summit taking place there, will spend night on Wednesday in the Huis ten Bosch Palace. The invitation for this was made by King Willem-Alexander (58) and Trump was “very pleased” about it ,.
Breakfast on a short visit
The next day there is also a breakfast together with the Dutch royal couple Willem-Alexander and Máxima of the Netherlands (54). It was originally planned that Donald Trump stays in a hotel in the Noordwijk lido and his stay lasts twice as long. In the meantime, however, the visit has been shortened to around 24 hours – immediately afterwards Trump is to go back to the USA.
The US President is expected at the Airport in Amsterdam on Tuesday evening and is to be brought to the palace immediately after his arrival, where a state banquet is held. The other heads of state and government are also invited there who take part in the NATO summit.
After “No Kings” to the palace?
In his American homeland, this message is likely to provide further upset with many Trump opponents. Just a few days ago and in the course of Trump’s military parade and his 79th birthday, there were numerous people, including celebrities such as Julia Louis-Dreyfus (64), “The White Lotus” actress Natasha Rothwell (44) and pop star Olivia Rodrigo (22), under the motto “No Kings”. The clear message of peaceful protest: the United States does not need kings.
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Source: Stern

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