How Prince Charles Tried Changing Donald Trump’s Mind About This Important Issue
Prince Charles reportedly tried to change President Donald Trump’s mind regarding an issue that’s close to his heart.
During the president’s trip to the United Kingdom, Trump had the chance to talk to Prince Charles about climate change. Royal correspondent Camilla Tominey said that it is highly likely that the future King exerted some influence on Trump.
“It’s interesting that he did spend that much time, and we were discussing would the idea of climate change come up. And actually, I think in a sense this is why these diplomatic initiatives are important,” she said.
Tominey added that a lot of people have questioned the wisdom of the Windsors rolling out the red carpet for the president of the United States. But if the future King was really able to convince him to change his mind on climate change, that’s certainly going to be a good thing for the planet.
“He did make some extraordinary boasts in the interview, including the fact that the US, he claimed, had the cleanest climate in the world. And actually, an environments index suggests it’s actually the 27th cleanest climate in the world… But anyway, no matter, this is a president who once blamed climate change on the Chinese,” she said.
As such, if Prince Charles was able to exert some influence on Trump, Tominey said that everyone should applaud him for it. Several years ago, the president posted a controversial tweet when he said that the concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make the United States manufacturing non-competitive.
Meanwhile, Trump also shared details about his conversation with Prince Charles during his interview with Piers Morgan. He said that he was moved by the future King on the issue.
Trump also said that they initially planned to have a 15-minute conversation but they ended up talking for over an hour. He also said that Prince William and Prince Harry’s dad was the one that did most of the talking.
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