Who's in and who's out: Let's look at the seating chart for the royal dinner with Trump
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Who's in and who's out: Let's look at the seating chart for the royal dinner with Trump
"This week, President Donald Trump is living out his "What a Girl Wants" fantasy and visiting the UK. He's attended various events, the most glamorous of which - and likely his most anticipated - was a state While we'll have to wait for the 2035 season of "The Crown" to know what really went down over cognac and watercress panna cotta, the seating chart left much to the imagination."
"Maddie Berg: The Tiffany Trump- Tim Cook pairing? Melania between Camilla and William? Katie: So, I suppose we should be clear here: We're just two American idiots. We don't fully know the context of all the UK bigwigs who were there, especially some of the lesser-known ones. I mean, personally, I enjoy the pomp of these big state dinner things. Royals are fun to watch! And I suspect Trump loves it, too."
President Donald Trump visited the UK and attended a Windsor Castle state dinner with many of the world’s richest and most powerful people alongside a few athletes. The seating chart featured unexpected pairings such as Tiffany Trump beside Tim Cook and Melania positioned between high-profile royals. Trump sat between King Charles and Princess Kate, a placement interpreted as celebrity-conscious. Some prominent tech figures, like Sam Altman, were seated at the periphery while other non-tech guests enjoyed closer positions. The table lacked Elon Musk and Larry Ellison but still showcased extreme wealth and ceremonial pomp typical of royal state dinners.
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