Did the Queen discreetly troll President Trump during his UK visit?

Queen Elizabeth II recently had the delight of hosting President Donald Trump and his wife Melania for tea at Windsor Castle.

Did the Queen discreetly troll President Trump during his UK visit? Source: Getty
Did the Queen discreetly troll President Trump during his UK visit? Source: Getty

However, some on social media seem to think Her Majesty was discreetly trolling Trump through her choice of brooches.

One Twitter user went into great depth over the monarch’s choice of accessories to wear during Trump’s time in the United Kingdom.

The Twitter user named Julie (@SamuraiKnitter) created a #BroochDecoderRing thread, alluding to the fact the Queen may have secretly trolled Trump.

On President Trump’s first day in the UK the Queen wore a brooch given to her by the Obamas as a personal gift. Source: Getty
On President Trump’s first day in the UK the Queen wore a brooch given to her by the Obamas as a personal gift. Source: Getty

She pointed out on the first day the president arrived in the UK, Thursday 12 July, the Queen was pictured wearing a brooch that was given to her by Barack and Michelle Obama.

The brooch the Obamas gifted the Queen. Source: Getty
The brooch the Obamas gifted the Queen. Source: Getty
Very interesting point. Source: Twitter/SamuraiKnitter
Very interesting point. Source: Twitter/SamuraiKnitter

Even more notable, it was a gift that was given to the monarch as a “personal gift”.

The next day when the Queen actually met Trump and she chose to wear a brooch she inherited from the Queen Mother.

The next day when the Queen actually met Trump and she chose to wear a brooch she inherited from the Queen Mother. Source: Getty
The next day when the Queen actually met Trump and she chose to wear a brooch she inherited from the Queen Mother. Source: Getty

It was worn by the Queen Mother to the state funeral of King George VI, the Queen’s father.

Julie was convinced it was shade. Source: Twitter/SamuraiKnitter
Julie was convinced it was shade. Source: Twitter/SamuraiKnitter

The brooch was worn in the famous ‘Three Queens in Mourning’ portrait.

The brooch was worn in the famous ‘Three Queens in Mourning’ portrait. Source: Getty
The brooch was worn in the famous ‘Three Queens in Mourning’ portrait. Source: Getty

It’s safe to say it was a very interesting choice of brooch to wear when meeting the president.

On Saturday, Trump’s final day in the UK, the Queen wore yet another significant brooch from her collection, ‘The Sapphire Jubilee Brooch’.

On Saturday, Trump’s final day in the UK, the Queen wore yet another significant brooch from her collection, ‘The Sapphire Jubilee Brooch’. Source: Getty
On Saturday, Trump’s final day in the UK, the Queen wore yet another significant brooch from her collection, ‘The Sapphire Jubilee Brooch’. Source: Getty
The Sapphire Jubilee Brooch gifted to the Queen by the people of Canada to mark her 65-year reign. Source: Getty
The Sapphire Jubilee Brooch gifted to the Queen by the people of Canada to mark her 65-year reign. Source: Getty

It was gifted to Her Majesty by the Canadian people to mark the monarch’s 65-year reign and we all know President Trump isn’t the biggest of fans of Canada.

Yeah, Trump isn’t the big of Canada is he? Source: Twitter/SamuraiKnitter
Yeah, Trump isn’t the big of Canada is he? Source: Twitter/SamuraiKnitter

Julie’s Twitter thread gained some traction and it seems people agree that the Queen was “shading” Trump during his UK visit.

If that wasn’t enough, some also thought the 93-year-old was trolling Trump through her choice of outfit when they met.

She wore blue, not red.

For reference, blue is the colour of the democratic party in the USA and red represents the republican party aka Trump’s party.

Whether all of this is just a coincidence or not, the Queen still continues to be the ultimate #KWEEN.

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