Trump was like a jealous child in a playground when he saw King with Zelensky

DONALD Trump was like a "jealous child in the playground" after seeing King Charles with Zelensky.
Esteemed Royal Correspondent Sarah Hewson told The Sun's Royal Exclusive show the US President behaved like a schoolboy who "didn't want his mate to play with anyone else".
It comes after the Monarch, 76, welcomed the Ukraine leader, 47, to Sandringham after his "bruising" Oval Office meeting.
King Charles was photographed shaking Zelensky's hand on the front steps earlier this month.
Their meeting unfolded only days after Trump accepted an invite from the King for an "unprecedented" second State Visit with the US President hailing Charles as a "wonderful man".
However, with growing trans-Atlantic diplomatic tensions the royal experts believe Trump was "irritated" by the King's gesture towards Zelensky.
The Sun's legendary royal photographer Arthur Edwards told our Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson: "He's spent a lot of time with President Zelensky and I'd love to know what they talked about. I know the King would have been totally on his side.
"He's an amazing man the King, and Trudeau made this amazing speech about Donald Trump and I think the King would have probably agreed with him.
"I think the King having Zelensky and Trudeau was a master show and letting everybody know that this country supports those people."
Ms Hewson added: "But one that apparently irritated Donald Trump who was feeling a little less special about his invitation after seeing the photographs of President Zelensky at Sandringham.
"Kind of like that jealous child in the playground not wanting his mate to play with anyone else.
"That was very much a gesture, a metaphorical arm around Ukraine really after that very bruising encounter in the Oval Office."
The Royal expert also touched on how King Charles has been corralled into "an awful lot of international diplomacy" in recent weeks while "treading a fine line between interests".
The Monarch, who is also Head of State in Canada, has sent his invitation to Trump, met with Zelensky and also the outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
"He's having to tread a fine line between the interests of the United Kingdom, as Head of State, wanting to sure up ties with the United States, the interests of Canada - of which he is also Head of State - Canada of course facing threats of Donald Trump wanting to make it the 51st state," explained Ms Hewson.
Trump has repeatedly made claims in real life and online that Canada could become the "51st U.S. state", creating greater hostility from Canadians towards him.
The President took a jab at the former Canadian leader Justin Trudeau in December, in a social media post where he called him the "governor" of the "Great State of Canada".
According to The New York Times, in a call between Trudeau and Trump, the Don said he "did not believe that the treaty that demarcates the border between the two countries was valid", and that he wanted to "revise" the boundary.
The border treaty was established in 1908 and confirmed the international border between Canada, then a British dominion, and the United States.
In the call, Trump also mentioned revisiting the sharing of lakes and rivers between the two countries - a subject he has brought up before in the past.
Before Trump's inauguration, the President claimed that we planned to use "economic force" to bring Canada "to its knees".
The Financial Times reported that White House discussions have taken place about removing Canada from the crucial intelligence alliance Five Eyes, which also includes the UK, Australia and New Zealand.
Canada's soon to be Prime Minister Mark Carney has used this growing resentment of Trump's statements about Canada to rally his country together.
"We've got Australia, another common wealth country considering whether it should become part of a coalition of the willing to help Ukraine and so I think that was at the forefront of the King's mind in his message on common wealth day."
Experts have also debated whether the Princess of Wales was making a political statement with her bright red outfit at Westminster Abbey on Monday.
This comes amid the Trump's brewing trade war with Canada.
POTUS 47 has threatened his North American neighbours with an historic financial punishment for threatening to impose 25% tariffs on electricity in three US states.
He also tripled down on his obsession with making Canada part of the US - saying such a notion would guarantee tariffs disappear completely.
The threat of tariffs on Canada has also squeezed them closer to the EU who are also falling victim to the same threats.
The EU was threatened with 200 per cent tariffs, as a "retaliation" for the bloc imposing "nasty" 50 per cent tariffs on American Whiskey.
Angry Trump responded on his app Truth Social: "The European Union, one of the most hostile and abusive taxing and tariffing authorities in the World, which was formed for the sole purpose of taking advantage of the United States, has just put a nasty 50% Tariff on Whisky.
"If this Tariff is not removed immediately, the U.S. will shortly place a 200% Tariff on all WINES, CHAMPAGNES, & ALCOHOLIC PRODUCTS COMING OUT OF FRANCE AND OTHER E.U. REPRESENTED COUNTRIES."
He added: "This will be great for the Wine and Champagne businesses in the U.S."
Canada has a free-trade agreement with the EU already, which is its second-largest export destination after the United States.
During his acceptance speech, former Bank of England governor and Prime Minister-to-be Mark Carney chose to rally his population together against President Donald Trump's policies.
The 59-year-old defiantly said: “Donald Trump thinks he can weaken us with his plan to divide and conquer.
“Pierre Poilievre will leave us divided and ready to be conquered because a person who worships at the altar of Donald Trump will kneel before him, not stand up to him.”
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