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King Charles Called 'Impotent' and 'Useless' for Visit to U.S.

King Charles' visit to the U.S. to kiss the ring of Donald Trump once again is being met with a lot of criticism, including accusations that he is impotent and useless.

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Sarah Jones
Apr 01, 2026
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King Charles’ visit to Trump proves he is “impotent and useless,” Reform say.

Perhaps indicative of how far the British monarchy has fallen, King Charles feels he must come to the U.S. to kiss President Trump’s ring even after hosting Trump 2.0 for heavily protected from the public photo op only golden carriage rides that were relentlessly protested by the public.

Trump wrote in his 5th grade level communication style that the upcoming trip would be “TERRIFIC!” and there would be “a beautiful Banquet Dinner” at the White House on the evening of April 28.

Although Buckingham Palace refused to give the exact dates of the visit, Trump announced it will take place over four days from April 27-30. “I look forward to spending time with the King, whom I greatly respect. It will be TERRIFIC!” Trump wrote, belying his own claim of respect even while he made it.

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Days ago, Trump called Britain’s Royal Navy “toys” and repeatedly insulted them, claiming they wouldn’t help America so they are on their own. But King Charles is shuffling on over to kiss the ring… again.

A lot of his own people are not happy about it.

Splashed across the UK’s front pages were various versions of the same story, the day after Trump told the UK to go get its own oil since they won’t help him with the Strait of Hormuz blockage, caused by his choice to enter a war based on a lie and ever shifting goal posts.

The National Scot quoted Republic CEO Graham Smith (Republic are the “Not My King” campaigners seen in nearly every Royal photo op) saying the visit will humiliate Charles and the UK and shows that the King is “impotent and useless.”

“This visit will only humiliate Charles and the UK, demonstrating our lack of strength and courage and our inability to say no to Trump.

“The monarch is impotent and useless. We need an independent head of state, one who isn’t running the country, isn’t just the Prime Minister’s puppet, but represents the country at home and abroad.”

Radio News Hub pointed out that Buckingham Palace announced the trip less than an hour after Trump told the UK to get its own oil:

“Liberal Democrats leader Sir Ed Davey condemned the decision to continue with the trip, and accused Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer of showing a “staggering lack of backbone” while Mr Trump treated the UK with contempt. Mr Trump has branded the UK’s approach to the Iran war “terrible” and repeatedly lashed out at Sir Keir, including describing him as “not Winston Churchill”, with the special relationship between the two allied nations appearing increasingly strained. The official announcement from Buckingham Palace came less than an hour after Mr Trump told the UK to secure the Strait of Hormuz itself and “go get your own oil”. It will be the King’s first visit to the US as monarch and the first state visit by a British sovereign to America for nearly 20 years, since Queen Elizabeth II’s tour in 2007. State visits are undertaken on “the advice of His Majesty’s Government”, a fact with which the Palace began its official statement announcing the tour. Sir Ed said: “The Prime Minister is showing a staggering lack of backbone by pushing ahead with this state visit while Donald Trump treats our country with contempt.

Charles is coming to the U.S. ostensibly to help it celebrate its violently begotten independence from his own ancestors.

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