Dutch Queen breaks silence after being accused of mocking Donald Trump

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands has revealed what she really said when she appeared to ‘mock’ Donald Trump on live TV last week. 

The Dutch royal stood beside Trump and her spouse, King Willem-Alexander, while they posed for photos following the US President’s arrival in the Netherlands for the NATO summit.

While making small talk, Maxima, 54, had appeared to ‘mock’ the way Trump’s mouth moved and pulled a face before turning towards the cameras. 

Quickly caught by alert social media users, a moment was highlighted with comments like, ‘Watch as Queen Maxima of the Netherlands seems to imitate Trump’s manner of speaking right before him.’

On X/Twitter, CNN editor Vani Mehrotra remarked: ‘Did that actually happen? Queen Maxima of the Netherlands appears to be mimicking Donald Trump.’

But during the royal family’s annual summer photo session on Monday, Maxima set the record straight. 

Speaking to Dutch outlet AD, she clarified what actually happened, telling reporters: ‘I said “thank you” to someone who had helped’, adding that meeting the president had been a ‘pleasant experience’. 

Meanwhile her eldest daughter and heir to the throne, 21-year-old Princess Catharina-Amalia, said it was ‘really cool’ she had the opportunity to meet ‘the president of America’.  

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands has revealed what she really said when she appeared to 'mock' Donald Trump on live TV last week. Pictured on Monday with husband Willem-Alexander

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands has revealed what she really said when she appeared to ‘mock’ Donald Trump on live TV last week. Pictured on Monday with husband Willem-Alexander

While Trump smiled and spoke to her husband, Queen Maxima appeared to mock the way his mouth moved as he spoke while turning toward the cameras

While Trump smiled and spoke to her husband, Queen Maxima appeared to mock the way his mouth moved as he spoke while turning toward the cameras

In the clip, the trio was seen smiling for cameras as Trump, 79, gave a thumbs-up while the King appeared to stand a bit closer to the commander-in-chief than his wife. 

Trump and the King made small talk and laughed a bit while Queen Maxima stayed quiet and continued to smile. 

‘That’s the picture we want,’ Trump said as the King told him: ‘Well I hope you slept well!’ 

‘It was great, the house is…’ Trump replied as he smiled one last time before thanking everyone there. 

As he did so, Queen Maxima appeared to mock the way his mouth moved before turning toward the cameras. 

People quickly flocked to the comments after picking up on the Queen’s response, as one wrote: ‘I’ve never been a fan of our stiff monarchy, but Queen Maxima rocks it! Treat him like a baby.’ 

Another said: ‘Queeeen Maxima! Love her!’ 

‘The Queen keeping her distance,’ wrote another user. 

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands has been accused of mocking President Donald Trump on live TV while he stood right next to her. Pictured on June 25

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands has been accused of mocking President Donald Trump on live TV while he stood right next to her. Pictured on June 25

‘Looks like she has calculated how much separation from Trump she can achieve and be in the picture,’ said another. 

While many people got a laugh out of the moment, others were not as happy with what the Queen appeared to do. 

‘How low can you stoop as the so-called queen of Dutch people who don’t exist… despicable to the core…,’ one wrote. 

‘Ooo. How creepy,’ someone else commented. 

‘What a ‘queen’,’ said another. 

Trump joined other world leaders who are part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization for a family photo and welcome dinner ahead of a stacked day of meetings. 

First lady Melania Trump did not join her husband for the trip overseas.

The red carpet was literally rolled out for Trump and other world leaders arriving in the Netherlands last Tuesday. 

NATO leaders were seen toasting each other and clinking drinks at a dinner ahead of an intense day of meetings.

Trump was all smiles as he literally shook hands and figuratively rubbed shoulders with King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands

Trump was all smiles as he literally shook hands and figuratively rubbed shoulders with King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands

Dutch Queen Maxima appeared to laugh and look over at her husband and Trump while posing for a group photo

Dutch Queen Maxima appeared to laugh and look over at her husband and Trump while posing for a group photo

Trump and Dutch Queen Maxima look at each other while King Willem-Alexander smiles for a photo

Trump and Dutch Queen Maxima look at each other while King Willem-Alexander smiles for a photo

Queen Maxima was a 28-year-old economist when she married into the Dutch royal family in 2002. 

Maxima, who was born in Buenos Aires, endeared herself to the Dutch people thanks to her warm personality. 

Hello Magazine reported in 2016 that Willem-Alexander put his foot down and was so set on marrying Maxima he was ready to renounce the throne to be her husband. 

Willem-Alexander became King of the Netherlands in April 2013 following the abdication of his mother Queen Beatrix.

The couple share three daughters: Princess Catharina-Amalia, 21, Princess Alexia, 20, and Princess Ariane, 18. 

Princess Catharina-Amalia, Queen Maxima, King Willem-Alexander, Princess Ariane and Princess Alexia for the Dutch royal family's annual summer photo session on Monday

Princess Catharina-Amalia, Queen Maxima, King Willem-Alexander, Princess Ariane and Princess Alexia for the Dutch royal family’s annual summer photo session on Monday

US President Trump appeared to have a chummy interaction with both King Willem and Queen Maxima after arriving in the Netherlands last Tuesday. 

At the time, the visit followed hot on the heels of his facilitating a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran 

But after the ceasefire was initially struck early on Tuesday, Israel claimed Iran had violated the deal by carrying out strikes after it came into force.

Mr Trump called for Israel to withdraw its warplanes, and claimed both it and Iran ‘don’t know what the f*** they’re doing’ as he departed for the summit in the Netherlands.

Since, the U.S. leader has begun stepping up his push on the Israeli government to broker a ceasefire and hostage agreement and bring about an end to the war in Gaza.

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