Trump and Melania demanded separate bedrooms at Windsor Castle: report
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Trump and Melania demanded separate bedrooms at Windsor Castle: report
"While Donald and Melania Trump tried to put on a show of marital unity by holding hands as they arrived at Windsor Castle Wednesday, their sleeping arrangements during their overnight stay at the royal residence could bolster ongoing rumors and reports that the first couple are effectively separated. Palace insiders have told the Daily Mail's Ephraim Hardcastle column that the couple would enjoy their own suites while staying at Windsor Castle."
"It's not enough that each principal guest suite reportedly comes equipped with both a double and single bed, the Daily Beast also said. That's still not enough space for them to share or Melania Trump wants her privacy, just as she has reportedly come to expect when she stays at the White House or at Mar-a-Lago. The Ephraim Hardcastle column also reported that the Trumps had their own sheets shipped in from the United States."
"Maybe the Trumps are even more fussy than King Charles III is about their bed linens; the king demands the finest Egyptian cotton, the column said. Or, as a courtier joked, the president may not want to stain royal pillows with whatever tanning chemicals he uses to keep his orange hue. The Daily Beast said there is plenty of space at Windsor Castle to accommodate the president and first lady's desire for separate accommodations."
Donald and Melania Trump held hands on arrival but used separate suites during their Windsor Castle overnight stay, reinforcing reports of effective separation. Each principal guest suite included both a double and single bed, allowing private sleeping arrangements. The couple had their own sheets shipped from the United States, while King Charles III reportedly demands the finest Egyptian cotton. A courtier joked about the president's tanning chemicals. Windsor Castle contains more than 1,000 rooms, making separate accommodations readily available, and separate bedrooms have been common among recent British royals.
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