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I do wonder about the gifts. Do American taxpayers pay for the gifts?

Why give a gift to people who have everything in the world? How about a gift to their favorite project?

It is ludicrous. In the US there are gofundmes for such sad medical procedures or special wheelchairs. We send out hard earned money to people who have everything?

The trump’s have a long standing relationship with Tiffany & Co. it’s right next door to trump tower on 5th Avenue. And a child is named after the store, too. Tiffany & Co. had a hard time in 2016 especially because of all the barricades and beefed up security due to constant protests. It made foot traffic a nightmare.

So, I’m sure choosing a Tiffany piece is as much a PR smoothing gesture as anything.

Lady Gaga wore the Tiffany yellow Diamond to the oscars that was worn by Audrey Hepburn from the film Breakfast at Tiffany’s. That was gorgeous.

I’m not fond of the modern poppy brooch but it does have symbolic value for “remembrance” for the British.

Gifts are what kings and queens and countries do.

I’d be concerned if they were gifting land, or giving away the Tiffany Diamond (!) but a silver brooch, flight jacket, and some books and a tea set... nah.

Yes, taxpayers are paying for gifts that represent our nation. If QE happens to meet the trump’s again in an official capacity, she’ll probably wear the brooch. She did that with a gift brooch from the previous administration. A lovely gesture.

I wonder where the gifts given to our country go? Are they in the smithsonian? Or are they considered personal gifts?
 
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Donald Trump joins Queen for 75th D-Day anniversary
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Figures from every country that fought alongside the UK are attending.
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Donald Trump joins Queen for 75th D-Day anniversary
 
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Oh my... I’m sorry, Melania’s hat Looks like a flying saucer. I like her coat dress, though. Best dress of the last three days for her.

Her Majesty looks amazing.
 
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The Queen served in the war. The family was honorable during the war times.

I believe most of the Royal men serve?

At least no one had been a POW or did not serve because of medical issues?
 
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The trump’s have a long standing relationship with Tiffany & Co. it’s right next door to trump tower on 5th Avenue. And a child is named after the store, too. Tiffany & Co. had a hard time in 2016 especially because of all the barricades and beefed up security due to constant protests. It made foot traffic a nightmare.

So, I’m sure choosing a Tiffany piece is as much a PR smoothing gesture as anything.

Lady Gaga wore the Tiffany yellow Diamond to the oscars that was worn by Audrey Hepburn from the film Breakfast at Tiffany’s. That was gorgeous.

I’m not fond of the modern poppy brooch but it does have symbolic value for “remembrance” for the British.

Gifts are what kings and queens and countries do.

I’d be concerned if they were gifting land, or giving away the Tiffany Diamond (!) but a silver brooch, flight jacket, and some books and a tea set... nah.

Yes, taxpayers are paying for gifts that represent our nation. If QE happens to meet the trump’s again in an official capacity, she’ll probably wear the brooch. She did that with a gift brooch from the previous administration. A lovely gesture.

I wonder where the gifts given to our country go? Are they in the smithsonian? Or are they considered personal gifts?

It’s all too Marie Antoinette for me. One gift would buy a senior citizen some meds so they do not have to cut pills in half, for instance, Really absurd
 
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The Queen served in the war. The family was honorable during the war times.

I believe most of the Royal men serve?

At least no one had been a POW or did not serve because of medical issues?
Trivia fact - the Queen is the only female member of the royal family to have served in the armed forces.
 
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What is a State Visit?

"These visits play an integral role in strengthening Britain's relationships with countries across the world."

So then MAYBE, JUST MAYBE result in positive things like this:
( for what it's worth :rolleyes:
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Donald Trump UK visit: President 'moved' by Prince Charles' climate change passion as they prepare for D-Day commemoration in Portsmouth

"Donald Trump appears to have softened his stance on climate change after being "moved" by Prince Charles' passion for the environment.

The pair had a long conversation on global warming when they met at Buckingham Palace, and they will meet again today in Portsmouth for a D-Day commemoration."

Donald Trump UK visit: President 'moved' by Prince Charles' climate change passion as they prepare for D-Day commemoration in Portsmouth

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What is a State Visit?

"These visits play an integral role in strengthening Britain's relationships with countries across the world."

So then MAYBE, JUST MAYBE result in positive things like this:
( for what it's worth :rolleyes:
)

Donald Trump UK visit: President 'moved' by Prince Charles' climate change passion as they prepare for D-Day commemoration in Portsmouth

"Donald Trump appears to have softened his stance on climate change after being "moved" by Prince Charles' passion for the environment.

The pair had a long conversation on global warming when they met at Buckingham Palace, and they will meet again today in Portsmouth for a D-Day commemoration."

Donald Trump UK visit: President 'moved' by Prince Charles' climate change passion as they prepare for D-Day commemoration in Portsmouth

State Visits

Hm. The babbling he did hardly implies any understanding of the topic he discussed with the Prince for 1 1/2 hours.

Weather, extreme, Prince, good.
 
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It’s all too Marie Antoinette for me. One gift would buy a senior citizen some meds so they do not have to cut pills in half, for instance, Really absurd
;) But we don't need to buy our meds here.
 
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Hm. The babbling he did hardly implies any understanding of the topic he discussed with the Prince for 1 1/2 hours.

Weather, extreme, Prince, good.
But is a start :) isn't it?
 
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Unfortunately climate denial is a political pawn piece here in USA. And it is a hot political issue going into the elections.

Actions speak louder than words... We could rejoin the Paris climate accord anytime...

That’s not going to happen with this administration.

Prince Charles is way ahead of the curve. But I’d wager it moves no needle in the climate denying USA.
 
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The Red Arrows fly over Portsmouth to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy

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The Red Arrows flew over Portsmouth on Wednesday afternoon to mark the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
A stunning video shows part of the 20-minute aerobatics display, with the planes leaving a trail of blue, red and white smoke behind them. The nine aircrafts performed a series of impressive tricks and used red smoke to leave the impression of a heart against the backdrop of the sky.

 
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I think jealously and low self esteem are reasons why women bash other women's physical appearances. I don't mean clothes, because that's something easily changed. IMO
 
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s meeting with Queen Elizabeth II was all smiles and chuckles yesterday — but one subtle sign proved the royal was actually enjoying herself.

But it was the placing of the Queen’s handbag that spoke volumes. The position of the 93-year-old Queen’s handbag in the Audience Room at Buckingham Palace sends a specific signal to her lady-in-waiting standing metres away.

If the Queen places her bag on the chair, it means she is happy to keep chatting away.

But if the bag is placed on the table, or worse the floor, the Queen’s lady-in-waiting knows to either cut the meeting short, or to rush over and end the meeting completely.

According to The Australian, the bag being placed on the table gives visitors a very quick five-minute audience with the Queen.
Subtle sign that the Queen liked ScoMo
 
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The Queen served in the war. The family was honorable during the war times.

I believe most of the Royal men serve?
;)At least no one had been a POW or did not serve because of medical issues?
She served in the Women’s Auxiliary Territorial Service during World War II. Known as Second Subaltern Elizabeth Windsor :D
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