Since ascending to the throne, King Charles III has shown a desire to modernize the monarchy with a lighter, more personable approach. Known for his witty walkabout remarks and warm interactions, that same charm was on full display during Donald and Melania Trump’s recent state visit to the UK.
The Trumps arrived on September 16, marking an unprecedented second state visit for the former U.S. president. They were welcomed first by Prince William and Princess Kate, then formally received at Windsor Castle by King Charles and Queen Camilla. While President Trump and the king spent much of the day together, Melania took part in engagements alongside both Camilla and Kate.
King Charles’s warmth extended to a playful moment captured as the royal party gathered at Windsor. According to expert lipreader Nicola Hickling, Trump greeted the king with: “How are you doing, it’s a pleasure, Your Majesty. Thank you for inviting me.” Charles then turned to Melania and joked, “I do hope the wind doesn’t blow away your hat,” prompting a rare and hearty laugh from the former First Lady.
Melania’s fashion also stirred attention. Her gray Dior suit and wide-brimmed purple hat were interpreted as both a nod to royal tradition and a carefully calculated fashion statement. Fashion experts noted the color coordination between her hat and Trump’s purple tie, suggesting subtle symbolism in their united appearance.
The visit was filled with royal pageantry, including a Guard of Honour in Windsor’s Quadrangle and a wreath-laying ceremony at Queen Elizabeth II’s resting place. It concluded with a formal state banquet in the couple’s honor.
This visit blended diplomacy, symbolism, and personality. And as King Charles continues to redefine the monarchy’s public image, it’s clear that even a quick joke about a hat can become a highlight of international relations.