Is Donald Trump a 'difficult gas'? Scattered hair gel, dirty towels, sheets left behind at Windsor Castle: Report
Staff and members of the Royal Housekeeping regarded Donald Trump as one of the ‘most difficult guests’, and were shocked to see the state of affairs in Windsor Castle following the US president’s second state visit to the United Kingdom. An insider informed radaronline.com that the royal family was “disgusted” by the condition of Trump’s rooms as soon as he left, suggested that Donald Trump left his suite in a state of “total dirt”. A source of the palace has the condition of the suite that Trump lived, and said: ‘It was a pick -up box, tan sprays and hair products everywhere. The bathroom was littered with bottles, the sinks stained and his sheets were completely orange left of everything he used, ‘reports radaronline.com. Another staff member recalled: “He spread sprays and baths with hair gel over the bathroom. Tan towels were in the bowl, the towels were destroyed, and the household team had to replace almost everything. It was as if a bomb was away in self -cosmetics.” “People were terrified,” said the insider about the ‘terrible’ condition of the room, the source added, ‘people were terrified. It was Windsor Castle, not a motel along the way. ‘ The 79-year-old US president, accompanied by his 55-year-old wife Melania, flew to Windsor by helicopter on September 17, where they were greeted by the Prince William and Princess of Wales Catherine. British King Charles III and Queen Camilla formally welcomed the couple before joining the Windsor Estate in a transport march. Donald Trump was greeted with a royal salute fired in Windsor and London’s tower and the king invited him to inspect the guard of honor. The guests were established with a glittering white-tie bench with members of the royal family after the pump of a full welcome in Britain. After the private lunch, the US president visited the St George’s Chapel in Windsor and lay a wreath on the grave of Queen Elizabeth II. An air show of military jets was organized by the Red Arrows in honor of the US president. “No one could say no to Trump” “disgusted” by the condition of Trump’s rooms as soon as he left another insider, noticed: ‘No one could tell him no. If Trump wants fast food at 2am, the secret service would fetch it. The room smelled in the morning to sweet potato and fried chicken. ‘ It was outside the pale, “for staff who are used to military precision and spotless suites.” The US president left the Castle on September 18 and traveled to the British Prime Minister’s country houses in Buckinghamshire where Sir Keir and his wife Lady Starmer and an honor guard were greeted. According to palais aid, the scope of the mess was unprecedented as one official noticed: ‘Staff quickly saw the chaos associated with it (the pump and ceremony),’ reports radaronline.com.