Although King Charles’ visit to the US is intended to promote unity between the United Kingdom and the United States, the White House apparently decided the best way to promote that message was with a trollish social media post.
After the king spoke to Congress about the importance of the Nato alliance — a perpetual punching bag of President Donald Trump — the White House took to social media to post a photo of Charles and the president with the caption “TWO KINGS.”
TWO KINGS. 👑 pic.twitter.com/iPVUxc4i4H
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 28, 2026The post seemed designed to polarise a nation that declared independence from England and the monarchy nearly 250 years ago.
Oh, and because Trump’s imperialistic and self-aggrandising actions in office have inspired various “No Kings” protests across the country.
In any case, the reaction was predictable, with Trump supporters loving their latest chance to own those danged liberals.
Trigger Alert! The White House has waited months to make this joke. Coast to coast, humorless liberals are seething, veins bulging. https://t.co/Fy5nUbOXSI
— Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) April 28, 2026This is gonna drive the "No Kings" protesters batshit crazy! 😂 https://t.co/WdWeioguOt
— Vince Langman (@LangmanVince) April 28, 2026They are savage trolls for this one! I can hear the liberal screams from here😂😂 https://t.co/0Ma4Z7bFfJ
— Bethany O’Leary 🇺🇸 🦅 (@BBMagaMom) April 28, 2026Meanwhile, Trump critics understood it was purposely designed to be a shitpost and mocked right back.
One is the King of the UK
And the other is the King of Bullshit https://t.co/Ik0MVVeiNk
when you're not reading the room https://t.co/cE8pTnXBJ2
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 28, 2026US founding fathers rolling in their graves https://t.co/OcTXwJuNQR
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) April 28, 2026One King. One convicted felon. https://t.co/IZveFBkLVu
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