Prince William Meets Harry’s ‘Arch-Enemy’ Trump in Paris

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Prince William might have found satisfaction in meeting the “arch enemy” of his younger brother, said a royal expert referring to the future king’s meeting with US President-elect Donald Trump in Paris.

The comments came after the Prince of Wales and Trump met at the British ambassador’s residence in Paris following the reopening ceremony of Notre Dame Cathedral on Saturday.

Speaking on GB News Ingrid suggested that William may have got “a kick” from meeting Donald Trump.

It was William’s first meeting with Trump since the American’s state visit to the UK in 2019.

The son of King Charles was among 40 heads of state and government attending the cathedral’s reopening.

He was representing King Charles III who is currently undergoing cancer treatment.

Does Seward’s interpretation of William’s motives reflect a broader‌ dynamic within the royal family, or is it‍ mere speculation?

**Interviewer:**⁣ Ingrid Seward, royal expert, suggested that ⁢Prince William ⁤might have derived a certain satisfaction, even a ‌”kick,” from meeting Donald Trump ⁢in Paris. Given the well-documented tensions between Prince ⁣Harry and​ the former US‌ president, what do you think about this interpretation of William’s motives? Is ‌this simply playful speculation, or does it reflect a deeper dynamic within ‌the royal family?

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