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Secret whispers and the shocking gestures from Trump's visit to the UK

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    74% Very Right

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    7% Positive

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82% : In his speech President Trump praised the Princess of Wales, who dazzled in a gold gown, as 'so radiant, so healthy and so beautiful.' William was seated next to the First Lady, who also stunned in yellow.
77% : William then welcomed him with the kind of very firm handshake that President Trump respects.
64% : As he then shook Kate's hand the president bowed slightly and, in a full charm offensive, told her: 'You're so beautiful, so beautiful.' President Trump says 'so beautiful' as he is greeted by the Princess of Wales William shook hands with First Lady Melania Trump, who was dressed in a sharply tailored, gray Dior skirt suit, and wide-brimmed hat.
64% : President Trump again put his hand on the King's back as they climbed on to a dais and sat down to watch a display by the Red Arrows.
60% : Prime Minister Keir Starmer (L) speaks to Scotland's First Minister John Swinney during the State Banquet at Windsor Castle Later, the British onslaught of lavish hospitality - which was clearly an attempt to outdo a previous ceremonial trip by President Trump to France - continued with a state banquet for 160 guests in the castle's St George's Hall.
56% : President Trump clearly reveled in it as he walked down the line, periodically speaking to some of the guardsmen standing to attention.
55% : The Princess of Wales in a gold dress and tiara at the state banquet at Windsor Castle First Lady Melania Trump accompanied by the Prince of Wales at the State Banquet President Trump and King Charles 'worked up something of a double act' said a body language expert 'It was clear from tonight that Charles and Trump have worked up something of a double act in terms of looking like very companionable old friends,' said body language expert Judi James.
52% : That's the media,' President Trump said.
50% : President Trump listened intently, his head close to the King's, and gave a muted fist pump.
49% : William was particularly garrulous on the walk and as they they approached the King, he told President Trump: 'This is my father.' The King, standing outside the entrance to Victoria House with Queen Camilla, attempted to flatten his ruffled hair.
49% : President Trump and the King whispered to each other intently in front of an array of cutlery that included five glasses each.
49% : 'While Charles made his speech, Trump sat hunched and squat in his seat, his facial expression epitomizing the word "solemn" with his jaw and lower lip pushed out and his lips clamped, nodding in agreement with all that Charles said,' James continued.
42% : 'The King edges up to Trump, his hands clenching and unclenching in a gesture of impatience, and he places a hand on Trump's back to get him moving along again.' The King then made a joke, telling the president to 'watch the sword' as a guardsman swished it through the air.
38% : President Trump passed his first test, descending the slippery metal steps, gripping both rails and avoiding any Bidenesque pratfalls.
38% : President Trump patted William repeatedly on the shoulder as he gesticulated while appearing to tell a story.
38% : Despite walking a very emphatic pace behind Trump as he inspects the troops there is a moment of suppressed tetchiness from Charles as he realizes there is a long conversation going on which might delay the schedule.
34% : At one point the King appeared to say: 'We're blown away!' The Windsor wind - or, perhaps the blades of Marine One - ruffle the King's hair The First Lady and Princess of Wales negotiate the soggy grass at Windsor Castle President Trump and the King were both on a charm offensive As they shook hands, President Trump made his first potential breach of protocol, using his left hand to grip the King's bicep, but the monarch didn't appear to care.
31% : 'He's sitting in there, I think he's in hiding, said the King, pointing to his right.' President Trump winked at the King and said: 'I think he's avoiding me.'
31% : When Trump addressed the guests he lauded the King, who chuckled at the compliments and occasionally 'produced a comedy mime of feelings of embarrassment,' pulling at his collar and sliding his jaw from side to side.
29% : President Trump appeared to have taken the precaution of extra hairspray.
26% : ' First Lady Melania Trump is seen smiling beneath a wide-brimmed wool hat The King jokes with President Trump: 'Watch the sword' The president then accepted a gesture from the King who invited him to take the lead as they inspected soldiers in the quadrangle.
9% : President Trump negotiates a stone gutter that could have tripped up his predecessor President Donald Trump and King Charles III shared a joke as they watched a display by the Red Arrows After a private lunch in the State Dining Room, the Trumps laid laid a wreath at the tomb of Queen Elizabeth II.

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