Donald Trump embarrasses himself again, calls Prince Charles “Prince of Whales”
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US President Donald Trump, who is famous on Twitter for his typos, has found himself in the spotlight yet again after he posted a tweet regarding his recent meeting with the Prince of Wales, Prince Charles. In what was rather a hilarious error, Trump called him “Prince of Whales.”
While referring to all the leaders he had met during his recent mini-tour of Europe, Trump accused the “fake news” media of leaving out important facts and mentioned that he met the “Prince of Whales,” citing his meeting with Prince Charles at the World War II commemorations in Britain. For the uninitiated, Wales is a small country of three million people on England’s western border. “I meet and talk to ‘foreign governments’ every day. I just met with the Queen of England (U.K.), the Prince of Whales, the P.M. of the United Kingdom, the P.M. of Ireland, the President of France and the President of Poland. We talked about ‘Everything!’ Should I immediately…,” Trump wrote in the tweet, which has now been modified.
However, screenshots of the original post were taken by thousands of users before it was removed, leading to a tsunami of trolls pouring in, with one user commenting, “What about the King of Krill, Dear Leader of Lobsters and Marshal of Mussels?”
I meet and talk to “foreign governments” every day. I just met with the Queen of England (U.K.), the Prince of Wales, the P.M. of the United Kingdom, the P.M. of Ireland, the President of France and the President of Poland. We talked about “Everything!” Should I immediately....
I meet and talk to “foreign governments” every day. I just met with the Queen of England (U.K.), the Prince of Wales, the P.M. of the United Kingdom, the P.M. of Ireland, the President of France and the President of Poland. We talked about “Everything!” Should I immediately....
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 13, 2019
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