Queen Elizabeth II was 'honored' that Donald Trump's mother was huge fan: 'My mother would have been very proud'

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Queen Elizabeth II was 'honored' that Donald Trump's mother was huge fan: 'My mother would have been very proud'
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'The Queen is a great lady and my mother knew that,' the president told Britain's Piers Morgan.

"She loved the royals, she loved the Queen. I always noticed whenever anything was on about the Queen she would watch. She was a big fan," he addedHe responded:"I told her... She was very honored." Adding that his mother had a great deal of respect for people, and an ability to understand them, he said:"She got it right from the beginning. The Queen is a great lady and my mother knew that.

The president spent much of the first of his three-day state visit to the U.K with the British royal family. The pair greeted each other with an at Buckingham Palace Monday morning, before taking a private lunch with members of both of their families.state banquetMelania Trump, Queen Elizabeth II and President Donald Trump attend the Ceremonial Welcome in the Buckingham Palace Garden for President Trump during day 1 of his State Visit to the UK on June 3, 2019 in London, England.

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