During President Donald Trump’s visit to Windsor Castle, King Charles humorously warned him to “watch the sword” as they stood together at the end of the Guard of Honour. The lighthearted moment occurred when a ceremonial guard gestured near the president with a sword, prompting Charles to jestingly caution Trump about the blade.
Despite the playful warning, Trump appeared to take it in good spirits, sharing a smile and conversation with King Charles immediately after. The King even leaned in to whisper something to Trump, showcasing a moment of friendly interaction between the two.
This amusing incident was captured and shared on social media by Daily Mail Royal Editor Rebecca English, with the caption highlighting the King’s humorous advice to Trump about the sword. The visit was marked by elaborate displays of hospitality, including a warm welcome for Trump and his wife Melania by the royal family at Windsor Castle.
The grandeur of the occasion, with elements such as the Guard of Honour and a carriage ride around the estate, was seen as an effort to impress Trump amid trade tensions. The scale of the event underscores its significance, as Prime Minister Keir Starmer also prepared to meet with Trump during the visit.
The ceremony involved over 1,300 members of the UK military and 120 horses, along with personnel from the Royal Marines, Royal Navy, and British Army. The royal hosts greeted the American guests warmly, with interactions and conversations flowing smoothly before the carriage procession commenced.