
Donald Trump has had nothing but nice things to say about Kate Middleton during his trip to the UK.
Trump is currently at Chequers Court, the prime minister’s estate in Buckinghamshire, to meet with Sir Keir Starmer on his final day of his state visit to England.
They're expected to sign a technology prosperity deal, touted as offering major investment by US tech firms in Britain, that will help to develop its AI capabilities.
The prime minister will present the US leader with a bespoke ministerial red box styled to take back to the White House, as well as showing him items from the Churchill archives.
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The two men will also meet investors including bosses from GSK, Microsoft and Rolls-Royce while UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will also have face-to-face talks.

But before Trump's meeting with Starmer, he received a warm welcome from the royal family in Windsor yesterday (September 17).
The president was greeted by the Prince and Princess of Wales off his helicopter.
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Hopping of the aircraft, Trump and First Lady Melania walked towards the royal pair and shook their hands.
Doting over Princess Kate, Trump appeared to say to her: "You’re beautiful, so beautiful."
Later on in the day, the royal family hosted a state dinner for the president and his wife where Trump did a speech.
A whopping 160 people attended the banquet at Windsor Castle, including Starmer, Apple's Tim Cook and OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman.
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In his speech, Trump doubled down on his previous compliments about Kate and hailed her as 'radiant and so healthy and so beautiful'.

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Trump also spoke of the close relationship America has with the UK.
"We're like two notes in one chord or two verses of the same prose," he said.
"Each beautiful on its own, but really meant to be played together. The bond of kinship and identity between America and the United Kingdom is priceless and eternal.
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"It's irreplaceable and unbreakable."

While Trump has a had a very full schedule while in England, he took the time to post to Truth Social to address ABC's decision to halt Jimmy Kimmel's show following his remarks about Charlie Kirk.
He applauded the network for its decision and urged NBC to follow suit with its TV hosts Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers.
Topics: Donald Trump, Royal Family, Celebrity, UK News