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How American presidents have got it wrong with British royals

the associated press September 16, 2025, 11:30:46 IST

Keeping up with the British royal family and its various traditions can be tough. In the past, US presidents have missed a step to create an awkward situation with the royals. From Jimmy Carter’s alleged kiss with the Queen Mother to Donald Trump walking ahead of Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle, here are some of the most awkward moments

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Donald Trump is on a visit to England where he will meet with British royals and high-level politicians. File image/AP
Donald Trump is on a visit to England where he will meet with British royals and high-level politicians. File image/AP

Maybe it was nerves from being in the presence of royalty, or perhaps it was a simple mistake, but there have been quite a few gaffes by US presidents and first ladies toward members of the British royal family over the years.

As President Donald Trump prepares to embark on a state visit with King Charles III in England today, here’s a look back at some of the better-known faux pas, including one of Trump’s own:

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President Jimmy Carter attended a summit dinner at Buckingham Palace in 1977.

The newly elected president hailed from Georgia and had strong Southern roots. He entered the event with members of the royal family, and together they posed for photographs.

It was rumoured that Carter kissed the Queen Mother on the lips during a greeting.

Carter later said that he kissed her on the cheek, but British tabloids ran with the story for years.

President George W Bush hosted Queen Elizabeth II at the White House in 2007.

Upon her arrival, Bush gave a welcoming speech in which he flubbed a line portraying the queen as much older than she was.

“You helped our nation celebrate its bicentennial in 17 … in 1976,” Bush said, causing the crowd to erupt into laughter.

He then turned to the queen, and together they shared a humorous look.

“She gave me a look that only a mother could give a child,” he said.

A video grab from television footage shows first lady Michelle Obama (C) standing with Britain’s Queen Elizabeth during a reception for G20 leaders at Buckingham Palace in London. File image/Reuters

When the Obamas visited the royal family in 2009, first lady Michelle Obama placed her hand on the back of Queen Elizabeth II, breaking protocol that the queen is not to be touched unless she makes the first move.

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Despite Mrs. Obama making the first contact, the queen reciprocated the gesture by placing her hand on the first lady’s back as well.

President Barack Obama was in the middle of proposing a toast during a dinner at Buckingham Palace in 2011 when the orchestra unexpectedly started to play “God Save the Queen.”

Rather than stopping his toast to let the music finish out, the president forged on with his speech.

As the president ended his toast, the queen waited for the anthem to end before raising her glass.

US President Donald Trump and Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II inspect a Guard of Honour at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England. File image/AP

As Trump and Queen Elizabeth II inspected the Guard of Honour at Windsor Castle during a 2018 visit, he stepped ahead of the queen and directly into her walking path.

In the British hierarchy, the monarch is meant to always lead the way.

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