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King Charles mocks Trump with joke about Brits burning down White House, ‘our own small attempt at real estate redevelopment’

Trump didn't even realize he was being made fun of.

King Charles III isn’t exactly known for his edgy, boundary-pushing humor. As a man who delivers plenty of public speeches, he does crack a lot of jokes, but they’re generally utterly inoffensive and top out at “faintly amusing”.

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So it was something of a surprise to see him cracking wise about burning down the White House at last night’s state dinner while throwing some subtle shade at his host, Donald Trump.

This dinner, and the entire royal visit, comes at a time of tension between the United States and the United Kingdom. The two countries have historically enjoyed the so-called “special relationship”, though right now Charles is having to play relationship counsellor between Trump and British PM Keir Starmer, who has steadfastly refused to join the war with Iran.

So, naturally, the perfect time to drop this banger:

“It is a particular pleasure to be back in this wonderful building in the heart of your democracy. On this occasion, I cannot help noticing the readjustments to the East Wing Mr President. … I’m sorry to say we British made our own small attempt at real estate redevelopment of the White House in 1814…”

Charles is referring to the night of August 12, 1814, when the White House was burnt to a crisp by British soldiers. By the time the fires were extinguished only the exterior walls remained, and they had to be subsequently demolished. During the process, the Brits looted the building, with much of what’s taken still unrecovered (presumably still under lock and key in across various stately manors).

Hey remember that one time we burned down your house?

The White House wasn’t rebuilt until 1817, with it finally taking its familiar form in 1830 with the construction of the North Portico. King George III was ruling at the time, and we can only imagine how he would have reacted to knowing that in around 200 years, his great-great-great-great-great-grandson would be joking about it to the sitting president.

Either way, Charles’ joke seemed to go down well in the room. There was talk about canceling this visit due to the war and other international tensions, but I suspect Downing Street is very glad he’s there. There are few people Trump appears to genuinely respect, and actual royalty seems to be among them.

Here’s hoping Charles can smooth things over and maybe convince Trump not to obliterate the British economy.


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