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Who sat next to whom at Trump’s Windsor banquet – and what does it tell us?

US president was next to Princess of Wales while Rupert Murdoch had the ear of Starmer’s chief of staff

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theguardian.comStai leggendo9 mesi fa

Who sat next to whom at Trump’s Windsor banquet – and what does it tell us?

US president was next to Princess of Wales while Rupert Murdoch had the ear of Starmer’s chief of staff

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dailymail.co.uk9 mesi fa

Donald Trump's lavish royal banquet was hit by behind-the-scenes row

As the 160 VIP guests enjoyed their three course meal in the refined surroundings of Windsor Castle's St George's Hall, tensions 'below stairs' were soon boiling over.

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bbc.com9 mesi fa

Royals, Maga and tech CEOs: What we learned from state banquet guest list

The event is as much about diplomacy as it is about fine dining.

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eu.usatoday.com9 mesi fa

Litigation not on the menu as Trump, Rupert Murdoch dine at Windsor Castle

Rupert Murdoch was a guest at Trump's UK state dinner despite a $10 billion lawsuit over a Wall Street Journal article about him and Jeffrey Epstein.

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independent.co.uk9 mesi fa

Watch live: King and Queen host lavish state banquet for Trump at Windsor Castle

Watch live as Donald Trump attends a state banquet held by King Charles at Windsor Castle on Wednesday (17 September).

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Timeline cronologica

  1. mercoledì 17 settembre 2025·independent.co.uk

    Watch live: King and Queen host lavish state banquet for Trump at Windsor Castle

    Watch live as Donald Trump attends a state banquet held by King Charles at Windsor Castle on Wednesday (17 September).

  2. giovedì 18 settembre 2025·eu.usatoday.com

    Litigation not on the menu as Trump, Rupert Murdoch dine at Windsor Castle

    Rupert Murdoch was a guest at Trump's UK state dinner despite a $10 billion lawsuit over a Wall Street Journal article about him and Jeffrey Epstein.

  3. giovedì 18 settembre 2025·independent.co.uk

    What was served at the King’s white-tie banquet for Donald Trump?

    Thursday 18 September 2025 07:04 BSTUS Secretary of State Marco Rubio looks at President Donald Trump as they attend Wednesday's state banquet (AP)Donald Trump commenced his…

  4. giovedì 18 settembre 2025·independent.co.uk

    Trump is being honoured at the Windsor Castle lock-in to hide the truth about Britain

    Donald Trump was given a ride around the Windsor estate in a golden carriage alongside King Charles, while cattle chewed on in the background, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley

  5. giovedì 18 settembre 2025·theguardian.com

    Who sat next to whom at Trump’s Windsor banquet – and what does it tell us?

    US president was next to Princess of Wales while Rupert Murdoch had the ear of Starmer’s chief of staff

  6. giovedì 18 settembre 2025·bbc.com

    Royals, Maga and tech CEOs: What we learned from state banquet guest list

    The event is as much about diplomacy as it is about fine dining.

  7. venerdì 19 settembre 2025·dailymail.co.uk

    Donald Trump's lavish royal banquet was hit by behind-the-scenes row

    As the 160 VIP guests enjoyed their three course meal in the refined surroundings of Windsor Castle's St George's Hall, tensions 'below stairs' were soon boiling over.