The former President complimented Queen Consort Camilla during his interview with GB News’ Nigel Farage
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Donald Trump has heaped praise on Camilla Parker-Bowles just days ahead of her Coronation as Queen alongside husband King Charles.
The ex-President sat down with Nigel Farage for a world exclusive interview with GB News at his Scottish golf club Turnberry.
The pair discussed Charles’ upcoming Coronation and the role his second-wife could have as a leading figure in the Royal Family.
When probed about Scotland’s place in the United Kingdom, Trump highlighted how important the Union was to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The ex-President sat down with Nigel Farage for a world exclusive interview with GB News at his Scottish golf club Turnberry
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He said: “I think they should. Yeah, I think they should. I think they should all work together.
“And you know, there's a great love of the Queen. It's very interesting.
“The Queen kept it together. This woman was amazing. I got to know her very well over the last couple of years when I was president and we had events together.
“We had the beautiful, one of the most beautiful events that I've ever attended and I sat with her for hours.
“And also your new Queen is going to be terrific. She has a fantastic personality and Charles is a wonderful guy.
“I got to know him very well. It's a big week and it's going to be a great week and he'll be doing a fantastic job. I believe that.”
Farage, who joined GB News in July 2021, responded by reminding the former Commander-in-Chief that he last appeared on the network after Queen Elizabeth’s death last September.
Camilla will be anointed and crowned as Queen during King Charles III’s Coronation at Westminster Abbey on May 6.
Camilla will be anointed and crowned as Queen during King Charles III’s Coronation at Westminster Abbey on May 6.
PAThe Royal Family website revealed the 75-year-old would be crowned in a “similar” but “simpler” ceremony.
The last Queen Consort to be crowned was the Queen Mother when Britons celebrated King George VI’s ascension to the throne in 1937.
There had been some uncertainty about Camilla's title following her mother-in-law’s death.
Following her wedding to the then-Prince of Wales in 2005, Camilla suggested she intended to use the title “Princess Consort”.
Farage responded by reminding the former Commander-in-Chief that he last appeared on the network after Queen Elizabeth’s death last September
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However, to mark the Platinum Jubilee last year, Queen Elizabeth II announced Camilla would be known as Queen Consort when King Charles succeeded her as monarch.
She said in a statement: “When, in the fullness of time, my son Charles becomes King, I know you will give him and his wife Camilla the same support that you have given me; and it is my sincere wish that, when the time comes, Camilla will be known as Queen Consort as she continues her own loyal service.”
Charles' Coronation will take place between May 6 and May 8.
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