The Royal Family hosted Donald and Melania Trump’s state go to to the U.Ok., which included a decadent banquet at Windsor Castle on Sept. 17. However, in response to studies, there was some drama behind the scenes between Donald Trump’s safety group and King Charles’s royal workers.
The Daily Mail reported that sources shared that “several members of the Secret Service team guarding the president went into the kitchen to oversee the preparation by the royal chefs, and even tasting the food—which some of them felt was disruptive.”
According to the outlet, “[T]he atmosphere in the kitchen quickly became tense as tempers began to fray between kitchen staff and visiting American security.”
An nameless supply defined, “The banquet was a resounding success in the main hall, but there was a disruption behind the scenes.” The supply continued, “Tensions flared between the chefs preparing the meal and the U.S. security team responsible for protecting the president and his entourage.”
Unsurprisingly, the royal cooks “grew frustrated,” significantly as they have been “working to plate three courses flawlessly.”
The royal cooks “grew frustrated.”
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The Daily Mail additionally reported that, in response to Buckingham Palace, allegations of a disruption at the state banquet have been “categorically untrue.”
Despite the Royal Family’s denials, sources reportedly advised the publication, “What began as quiet irritation escalated into a heated exchange, with raised voices on both sides.” A supply continued, “It took several minutes for tempers to cool and for the kitchen to return to its usual rhythm.”
“It took several minutes for tempers to cool.”
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While diners have been allegedly oblivious to any arguments happening in the kitchen, one supply steered the disruption was “impossible to miss.”
Meanwhile, Princess Kate and Prince William took the lead throughout Donald and Melania Trump’s state go to by being the first royals to greet the guests upon their arrival at Windsor Castle.