During the State Banquet at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, September 17, Donald Trump appeared to aim a subtle dig at Prince Harry while showering praise on Prince William and Princess Kate.
Speaking to an audience of 160 distinguished guests gathered inside St George’s Hall, the US president addressed King Charles directly and remarked that His Majesty has “a remarkable son in His Royal Highness,” making clear he was referring to Prince William. Notably, he made no mention of the Duke of Sussex.
Praise for Prince William and compliments for Princess Kate
Trump continued to single out the heir to the throne, calling William “really amazing” and expressing confidence in his future. “I believe he will have an unbelievable amount of success in the future,” he said, sparking applause from the room.
The comments underscored the president’s admiration for the Prince of Wales, who in recent years has taken on a larger public role alongside his father, particularly in issues concerning climate change, mental health, and homelessness.
The president also took a moment to compliment Princess Kate, noting her appearance at the banquet. “She looks so healthy, so beautiful,” he remarked, adding to the glowing acknowledgment of the couple. Kate attended the banquet in a striking evening gown paired with a tiara, receiving warm praise from both guests and media alike.
The Notable Omission of Prince Harry
Observers quickly pointed out Trump’s choice not to mention Prince Harry in his remarks. The omission was seen by many as deliberate, particularly given the strained relationship between the Duke of Sussex and sections of the royal family since his move to the United States with Meghan Markle.
While no direct criticism was spoken, leaving Harry out entirely in a speech that emphasized the King’s family did not go unnoticed. Commentators on social media suggested it reflected Trump’s disapproval of Harry’s choices, especially his public criticisms of royal life and his decision to step back from duties.
The State Banquet was held as part of Trump’s second state visit to the UK, marked by pageantry, high security, and controversy. Around 160 guests, including senior royals, politicians, diplomats, and business leaders, attended the lavish dinner. Such events are often carefully orchestrated, with speeches designed to strengthen diplomatic ties — making Trump’s omission of Harry all the more conspicuous.
A Speech That Sparked Conversation
While Trump’s flattering words for William and Kate were well received, the silence around Harry became a talking point after the banquet. Whether it was an intentional snub or an oversight, the moment added an undercurrent of drama to an otherwise formal evening of diplomacy.