A surprising claim has emerged from former President Donald Trump: he intends to discuss potentially relocating to Buckingham Palace with King Charles and Queen Camilla.
The impetus for this audacious proposition? Newly published research suggests a distant familial connection between Trump and the British monarch. Investigations point to a shared ancestor in the 3rd Earl of Lennox, a Scottish nobleman.
The study proposes that Trump and King Charles could be very distant cousins, separated by approximately fifteen generations. This revelation clearly sparked a reaction from the former President.
Trump, characteristically exuberant, reportedly exclaimed, “Wow, that’s nice!” He then immediately declared his long-held desire to reside in the iconic palace, stating his intention to broach the subject with the King and Queen.
The announcement came swiftly, accompanied by the enthusiastic post: “I’ll talk to the King and Queen about this in a few minutes!!! President DJT.” The possibility, however improbable, has quickly become a focal point of public attention.
This developing story promises further details as the situation unfolds, leaving many to wonder how the Royal Family will respond to such an unconventional request.
Images circulating show Trump and King Charles engaged in conversation during a previous visit to the White House, a stark contrast to the potential future of shared living quarters.