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Trump Told That Queen 'Hadn't Had So Much Fun In 25 Years' During His Visit

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Business INsider reports President Trump has spilled some more details about his state visit to the UK earlier this month, claiming he was told the Queen "hadn't had so much fun in 25 years." Trump spoke about his "great relationship" with the British monarch during an interview with Fox & Friends. He was hosted by Her Majesty and the royal family at a state banquet at Buckingham Palace during his three-day visit to the UK at the beginning of June.

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