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President-elect Trump and Prince William shook hands reopening ceremony of Notre Dame Cathedral on Saturday in Paris, and then held a meeting at the British Embassy before Trump’s inauguration.
Trump and William also met separately with world leaders at Notre Dame, including French President Emmanuel Macron and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
William was seen shaking hands and talking with first lady Jill Biden, who represented the United States at the ceremony in place of President Biden.
Prince William was asked to represent Britain at the event and after the ceremony he and Trump met again at the British Embassy in Paris to discuss the “special relationship” between the UK and the usa
Fox News Digital has reached out to Kensington Palace and the Trump transition team for comment.
The meeting was the couple’s first since Trump won the election. They last met during his first term in 2019, when Trump made a state visit to the UK
William also met with President Biden in 2022, while there for his Earthshot Award.
Trump also met with then-Prince Charles in 2019, and Clarence House said at the time that the two have a “good working relationship.”
TRUMP MEET WITH MACRON, ZELENSKY AHEAD OF NOTRE DAME REOPENING CEREMONY IN PARIS
Trump told ITV in 2019 that he was supposed to meet with Charles for 15 minutes during his state visit, but they ended up talking for more than an hour about the environment.
“He’s very into climate change, and I think that’s great. I mean, I want that. I like it,” Trump told ITV in 2019. “What he really wants, and what he really feels very strongly about, is the future . He wants to make sure future generations have a good climate, instead of a disaster and I agree.”
King Charles too contacted Trump last summer through a letter after his assassination attempt.
The president-elect too met with the late Queen Elizabeth during the 2019 visit.
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Notre Dame has been undergoing renovations since a devastating fire damaged the nearly 900-year-old cathedral, arguably the most famous in Paris, in 2019.