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Buckingham Palace announces Trump and Charles mutual gifts: swords, thumbnails, memorial books...

U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Britain on the 16th for a state visit.According to U.S. cable news network (CNN), the New York Times and other media reports, Buckingham Palace announced a gift of the Trump couple and the British King Charles III.

According to reports, Trump gave Charles III a copy of the sword of the former President Eisenhower, a symbol of the British alliance during World War II; he also gave Queen Camilla an American brand of jewelry. Charles III and Camilla gave Trump a leather covered book to celebrate the upcoming 250th anniversary of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, and Trump also received a British flag floating over Buckingham Palace on the day of his second inauguration.

According to British Sky News, Eisenhower served as the supreme commander of the European Allied Expeditionary Force during World War II, commanded the Normandy landing campaign, and later became the 34th president of the United States.

Trump arrived in the UK on the 16th for a state visit to the UK, which is his second state visit to the UK as president of the United States. According to foreign media reports, the British royal family arranged a grand ceremony for Trump, including firing a salute, a carriage parade, reviewing the honor guard and a state banquet. However, foreign media believe that although the British side has prepared for this for several months and arranged a grand ceremony, the differences in trade and diplomacy between the two countries have cast multiple shadows on Trump's visit.



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