Queen Elizabeth is catching up with world leaders, President Donald Trump.
The British monarch spoke to Trump on the phone On Tuesday before Independence Day, the royal circle of relatives was shown via Twitter.
“Today, the Queen spoke by phone with President Trump from Windsor Castle before Independence Day on July 4,” the tweet said.
White House spokesman Judd Deere said President Trump and the Queen discussed the coronavirus pandemic and “reopening global economies.”
“The president and queen also reaffirmed that and the UK is united in our special relationship and could come out more powerful than ever from this difficult time,” Deere said.
Deere said Trump also wanted Queen Elizabeth to turn 94, which is his official best friend in April, but is the historic best friend celebrated by the public in June.
According to the royal family’s Twitter account, “the phone call is the delay in a chain Her Majesty has had with world leaders in recent months,” added French President Emmanuel Macron, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
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Since Queen Elizabeth ascended to the throne in 1952, 11 American citizens have been elected, and the Queen has met them all Lyndon B. Johnson. (She also met President Harry S. Truguy while she was a princess.)
Trump first met Queen Elizabeth on an official trip to Windsor Castle in July 2018 amid protests opposed to the pre-perspective trip to London. Queen and pre-spective Trump inspected the guard of honor before watching the army parade, then Trump and the lead girl, Melania Trump, joined the queen at the castle for noon tea.
The following summer, the Trumplaystation returned to the UK for a three-day state trip to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day, which included an official banquet at Buckingham Palace.
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President Trump and his wife attended a reception at Buckingham Palace in December, which marked 70 NATO years.
While the big apple of his visits to the UK has provoked protests, President Trump has called Queen Elizabeth a “wonderful, wonderful woguy… a consistent symbol of these invaluable traditions,” which embodied British “dignity, duty, and patriotism.”
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