How Many Times Has the Queen Reviewed Her Honor Guard

Queen Elizabeth II stands with President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump in the Grand Corridor at Windsor Castle in Windsor, July 13, 2018.

Of all the mistakes President Donald Trump tried to fix Tuesday after his disastrous printing conference in Helsinki with Russian President Vladimir Putin, he still managed to make another mistake involving his more sedate meeting with Queen Elizabeth II last week.

The large news of the solar day in Washington was Trump'south walking back his remarks on Monday, when he seemed to say he believes Putin's denials more than the American intelligence community's cess of Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

On Tuesday, in a argument he read to reporters at the White House, Trump said he wanted to analyze that he misspoke in Helsinki, using the word "would" instead of "wouldn't."

"I said the give-and-take 'would' instead of 'wouldn't.' ... The sentence should have been 'I don't run into any reason why I wouldn't,' or 'why it wouldn't exist Russian federation.' "

President Donald Trump delivers remarks to the media while in the Cabinet Room of the White House, July 17, 2018.

Simply even before he cleared that up, Trump made another boo-boo, describing his much-desired meeting at Windsor Castle on Friday with the queen as a special award. "We met with the queen, who is absolutely a terrific person, where she reviewed her Laurels Guard for the starting time fourth dimension in lxx years, they tell me," he said.

Who told him that? Surely no i at Windsor Castle, because it'south non true. The queen, 92, has been Her Majesty since 1952; at 66 years and counting, it's the longest reign in British history merely it'southward non 70 years still.

Secondly, the queen meets strange dignitaries practically every week and regularly inspects her Award Guard at many ceremonies. She has met 12 sitting presidents, including Trump, and pacing downwardly lines of cherry-red-clad troops is a regular feature of the pageantry the British royals put on for guests.

British Trump critics, who spent Friday mocking Trump for his alleged faux pas at the coming together (making her wait 10 minutes, turning his back to her), were incredulous at this merits of his.

"Full fiction," regular majestic commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said.

It wasn't the simply untrue tale being spread Tuesday about Trump and the queen, and Trump wasn't responsible for all of them.

The Dominicus Times in London, a major publication owned by Trump's media-mogul pal Rupert Murdoch, quoted an bearding "insider" who claimed that Prince Charles and Prince William deliberately snubbed Trump by refusing to be at the meeting with the queen.

This was so outrageous – since it suggested the showtime and second in line to the throne were expressing political views in violation of Britain's constitution – that Buckingham Palace pushed back, denying in a statement that either prince was supposed to be in that location. Since the Trump meeting was not a state visit – it was more like a courtesy call – at that place were never plans to include other royals.

In fact, when President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama commencement called on the queen at the palace in Apr 2009, only months later taking office, the only other royal there for the audition was the queen's hubby, Prince Philip, now 97, who has since retired from public life.

President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama meet with Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip during an audience at Buckingham Palace on April 1, 2009 in London.

Speaking of Obama, his proper noun was dropped in some other wacky story making the rounds Tuesday on Twitter: the story about "brooch warfare."

Supposedly, the pieces of shoulder jewelry the queen chose to wear in public during the three days Trump was in the United kingdom were subtle jabs at Trump, especially the American State Visit Brooch, a vintage bauble consisting of a modest green bloom that was a personal souvenir from the Obamas during their state visit in 2011.

On Thursday, the day the president and first lady Melania Trump arrived in the country, the queen wore it for an audience at Windsor Castle with Sheikh Ahmed Al-Tayeb, One thousand Imam of Al Azhar.

The queen has many brooches (it's a favorite form of jewelry for her), but this one was a natural choice as information technology perfectly complemented her green-and-xanthous flowered apparel.

Others theorized that the brooch she wore when she met Trump, a diamond paisley-shaped stunner she inherited from her mother, who made it famous by wearing it at the funeral of her married man, King George Half-dozen, in 1952, besides was a slap at Trump although it wasn't made clear why it would be controversial: The queen has often worn this brooch.

The bottom line is the queen never jabs in public, either obviously or in a subtle manner. It's just non done.

And sometimes a brooch is just a brooch.

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Source: https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2018/07/18/what-trump-still-getting-wrong-his-meeting-queen/794325002/

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