King Charles delighted his White House audience last night with a cheeky toast as he was hosted by President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at a dazzling state dinner.
The state dinner marked the first of the President’s second term – and was to celebrate the country’s 250th birthday.
Both Mr Trump and the King made comments about their countries’ shared backstories, with Charles calling tonight’s fete a ‘very considerable improvement on the Boston Tea Party.’
The King also called attention to the President’s ‘readjustments’ to the East Wing, which is no longer standing.
‘I’m sorry to say that we British, of course, made our own small attempt at real estate redevelopment of the White House in 1814,’ the King joked.
He also noted how the President recently said, ‘that if it were not for the United States, European countries would be speaking German.’
‘Dare I say it, if it wasn’t for us, you’d be speaking French,’ Charles said, cracking up the President and his guests.
The King then unveiled an extraordinarily personal gift for the President during his toast – a large gold bell that hung from the conning tower of HMS Trump, a Royal Navy submarine that fought in the Battle of the Pacific in the Second World War.
Queen Camilla, King Charles III, US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump pose on the Grand Staircase during an official state dinner at the White House in Washington DC
King Charles and Mr Trump share a laugh at the White House state dinner, where the monarch filled his speech with jokes – including about the Boston Tea Party
Charles and Camilla at the Grand Staircase in the Grand Foyer of the White House
Mr Trump gives a toast in the East Room during Tuesday night’s state dinner with Charles and Camilla
Donald and Melania Trump at the Grand Staircase in the Grand Foyer of the White House
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump toast King Charles at the state dinner
The King presented the President with a large golden bell that hung from the conning tower of HMS Trump
‘May it stand as a testament to our nations’ shared history and shining future,’ the King said of the gift. ‘And should you ever need to get hold of us, well, just give us a ring,’ the monarch quipped.
Despite some clear policy differences expressed by the King in his speech to Congress earlier in the day, Mr Trump kicked off the dinner by complimenting it.
‘He made a great speech,’ Mr Trump said during a brief welcome ceremony on the South Lawn. ‘I was very jealous.’
Later, during his toast, the President explained what he meant.
‘I want to congratulate Charles on having made a fantastic speech today at Congress,’ Mr Trump said. ‘He got the Democrats to stand. I’ve never been able to do that.’
Last night’s dinner was meant to resemble an English garden, with both the Queen and First Lady sporting spring colors.
The First Lady chose to wear a pale delphinium pink silk strapless gown by Christian Dior Haute Couture, with off-white Dior suede gloves and matching Dior pale delphinium silk pumps.
Queen Camilla wore a deep pink gown by Fiona Clare with an amethyst and diamond necklace, which was gifted by a former Duchess of Kent to Queen Victoria and then passed to Queen Mary.
A view of the bell from the HMS Trump, that was gifted Tuesday night to President Donald Trump from King Charles during the monarch’s toast in the White House East Room
King Charles had the White House audience in stitches during his toast
The President and First Lady greeted King Charles and Queen Camilla on the South Lawn Tuesday night for the first state dinner of the President’s second term
President Donald Trump (right) commended the speech delivered by King Charles (left) to Congress earlier Tuesday as the monarch arrived back at the White House for Tuesday night’s state dinner
Guests included New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and departing Apple CEO Tim Cook, who were spotted by the Daily Mail arriving at the White House complex.
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez were also captured walking in – with Sanchez wearing a plunging black ballgown.
Sam Altman, who is currently in a court battle with former Department of Government Efficiency leader Elon Musk, was also photographed walking through White House security.
Golfing great Rory McIlroy was invited, as well as conservative media personalities: Ainsley Earhardt, Laura Ingraham, Chris Ruddy, Jesse Watters and Greg Gutfeld.
During his toast, Mr Trump hailed McIlroy, saying his Masters Tournament back-to-back wins were ‘unconquerable.’
CEO of Paramount Skydance, David Ellison, was invited.
All three of Mr Trump’s Supreme Court appointees made the guest list – Justices Amy Coney Barrett, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh – along with fellow conservative Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas.
The President has complained that some of his Supreme Court appointees haven’t been sufficiently loyal when they knocked down his tariffs in a decision in February.
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump (right) participate in an arrival ceremony with King Charles and Queen Camilla (left) Tuesday night on the White House South Lawn ahead of a state dinner for the British royals
Queen Camilla (left) greets First Lady Melania Trump (right) as she arrives at the White House for a state dinner Tuesday night
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump (right) arrive in the White House’s Cross Hall alongside their guests King Charles and Queen Camilla (left) ahead of Tuesday night’s four-course feast
Ivanka Trump wore baby blue Reem Acra to Tuesday night’s state dinner with King Charles and Queen Camilla, which took place in the White House’s East room
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh is pictured attending Tuesday night’s state dinner for King Charles and Queen Camilla in the White House’s East Room
Apple CEO Tim Cook (left) stands alongside Jared Kushner (right), the husband of Ivanka Trump, during Tuesday night’s White House state dinner for King Charles and Queen Camilla
Northern Irish professional golfer Rory McIlroy was told to stand by President Donald Trump, who gave a shout-out to his Masters Tournament back-to-back wins
Trump family members included Eric Trump and wife Lara, Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner, and Tiffany Trump with her husband Michael Boulos.
Ivanka Trump, who worked for her father during his first administration but has mainly stayed away from Washington this time around, wore a flowing baby blue Reem Acra gown.
Melania’s father, Viktor Knavs, was also invited.
Attendees were treated to a four-course meal starting with hearts of palm salad, served with a garden herb velouté, crisp toasted shallots and a ‘whisper’ of micro mint, the White House said.
After that, spring herb ravioli, featuring herbs from the White House Kitchen Garden – planted by First Lady Michelle Obama – was served, filled with creamy ricotta, earthy morels and dressed with a light parmesan emulsion.
The main course was fish – Dover sole meunière, prepared in nutty brown butter and served with spring ramps, sweet snow peas over potatoes pavé and finished with parsley oil.
For dessert, the White House chose to showcase the on-campus beehive that the King and Queen visited on Monday, serving guests a beehive-shaped chocolate gâteau with vanilla bean crémeux custard, set inside an almond joconde.
Lauren Sanchez (left) and Jeff Bezos (right) arrive at the White House for a state dinner hosting King Charles and Queen Camilla. This marks the first state dinner of President Donald Trump’s second term
Apple CEO Tim Cook walks into the White House, with musicians playing alongside him, for Tuesday night’s state dinner with King Charles and Queen Camilla
Ivanka Trump wore a baby blue Reem Acra gown to Tuesday night’s state dinner with the British royals
The cake was served with crème fraîche ice cream and the White House’s honey.
Mr Trump only held two state dinners during his first term, with a third state dinner announced and then cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Since at least 2010, he’s pitched the idea of building a White House ballroom, criticizing the tents Michelle Obama used to host her state dinners when she wanted to invite more guests than the East Room could hold.
Mr Trump refused to use a tent during his first term, instead opting to hold his state dinners in the State Dining Room and then outdoors in the Rose Garden.
Last night’s dinner was in the East Room.
The First Lady’s office said the decor was ‘inspired by the beauty of English gardens.’
Melania had the East Room decorated with trees and blossoming garden boxes filled with lilac.
Tables were dressed with green pleated linens and decorated with lilac, butterfly ranunculus, phlox and lily of the valley.
Both the Clinton and Bush china were used in the table settings.
