President Trump had a Royal State Dinner in Buckingham Palace Ballroom on Tuesday, and it was a historic moment. He had a meeting with the greatest leader the world has known for the last six decades, plus.
A leader who doesn`t get nearly the credit she deserves for the intelligence, strenght, diplomacy, class, personal faith, and sense of duty and service she has demonstrated during her rule. The leader we are talking about is Queen Elizabeth II.
Mr Trump is in the UK for a three-day state visit, which includes the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings. He talked about the Nazis and praised the courage of the British people during World War II in his speech on Tuesday and he praised the «eternal friendship» between the UK and US.
«In the dark hour, the people of this nation showed the world what it means to be British,» Trump said, adding that their bravery ensured that the destiny of the country «remained in your own hands».
Trump ended his speech with a toast to «the eternal friendship of our people, the vitality of our nations and to the long-cherished and truly remarkable reign of Her Majesty the Queen».
The Queen praised the two countries` role in creating an assembly of international institutions that would ensure «the horrors of conflict would never be repeated». She also said the countries were celebrating an alliance which had ensured the «safety and prosperity of both our peoples for decades».
In addition, the Queen said; «I am confident our common values and shared interests will continue to unite us».
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