King Charles’ best jokes during Trump dinner – from speaking French gag to football quips

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King Charles took on the role of comedian last night at a State Dinner with Donald Trump, the First Lady and Queen Camilla.

The monarch gave Trump a taste of his own medicine by taking a jab at the President’s former remarks about the United States saving Europe from the Nazis.

‘You recently commented, Mr President, that if it were not for the United States, European countries would be speaking German,’ he said.

‘Dare I say that, if it wasn’t for us, you’d be speaking French.’

King Charles also took aim at Trump’s planned $400,000,000 ballroom, the President claims he needs for ‘national security’.

The Trump administration tore down the historic East Wing last autumn to make way for the new build, with Charles joking: ‘I couldn’t help but notice the readjustments to the East Wing.

‘I am sorry to say that we British, of course, made our own attempt at real estate redevelopment of the White House in 1814.’

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Craig Hudson - Pool via CNP/Shutterstock (16850799x) WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 28: Great Britain's King Charles gives remarks during a state dinner with President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at the White House in Washington, D.C. Charles spoke to a joint session of Congress earlier in the day, and attended several events with U.S. President Donald Trump. Trumps Welcome King Charles III and Queen Camilla, Washington, District of Columbia, USA - 28 Apr 2026
King Charles had the room in stitches with his jokes (Picture: Shutterstock)

Charles was referencing the burning of the White House and the US Capitol by British forces in 1814.

He also went on to joke about how the lavish State Dinner was a ‘considerable improvement’ from the Boston Tea Party, when US revolutionaries dumped British tea into the Boston Harbour.

King Charles paid tribute to America’s ‘special relationship’ with the UK by giving him the bell from the HMS Trump, a WWII submarine which served in the Pacific.

‘I’m delighted to present to you the original bell which hung on the conning tower of your valiant namesake. May it stand as a testimony to our nation’s shared history and shining future,’ the King said.

‘Should you ever need to get hold of us, just give us a ring,’ he added, as the crowd laughed.

What else has gone on during the State Visit?

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 28: Guests attend an official state dinner hosted by the President and First Lady at The White House on day two of the State Visit of King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the United States of America, on April 28, 2026 in Washington, DC. The dinner is the first formal white tie event at The White House since President George W. Bush hosted Queen Elizabeth II in 2007. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
The leaders exchanged gifts with one another (Picture: Getty)

Yesterday, King Charles and Trump appeared to ‘outdo’ each other during a handshake battle kicking off the official trip.

We have seen the King do hundreds of handshakes, but his greeting with Trump seemed like a loaded one as he countered the president’s famously aggressive hello.

Both men, who are in their 70s, would not budge during their first greeting on the steps of the White House.

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Donald Trump has revealed his mother had a crush on ‘cute’ young Charles in an awkward exchange at the White House. The King’s visit seems to have done wonders healing any rift in the special relationship with Trump, gushing about what an honour it is to host the Royals for the USA’s 250th birthday. Standing at a podium decorated with the presidential seal, he called King Charles a ‘very elegant man’. #donaldtrump #kingcharles #news

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Footage from the first encounter of the state visit yesterday shows an awkwardly long handshake lasting around 10 seconds.

It appears the King is putting up a fight against Trump’s initial pull, with his arm jerking in before the US president tugs back. However, it appears Charles, who is two years Trump’s junior, won’t give in easily.

The US state visit comes at a tense time due to the protracted war in Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which has been drummed up by Trump’s outbursts like mocking of the Navy and Sir Keir Starmer.

To minimise the risk of any clash, British officials are thought to have been pushing for the King and Trump to meet away from cameras in the Oval Office later today.

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