Donald Trump says the Queen's 'people' told him his state visit was 'the most fun she'd had in 25 years'

Donald Trump claims the Queen said she'd 'had the most fun in 25 years' during his recent state visit to the UK.

The US president recently said he'd shared an "automatic chemistry' with the British monarch when he arrived in Britain for the three day visit in June.

But speaking on Fox and Friends on his birthday, Mr Trump claimed the Queen's "people" had told him just how much the Queen enjoyed her time with the firebrand republican.

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He told presenters during the phone in: "I had such a great relationshp and we were laughing and having fun.

"Her people told me she hadn't had such fun in 25 years.

"Now, then i got criticised for it because we were having too much, but it doesn't matter.

"But we had a great relationship and I had a great relationship with Charles and honestly I have a very good relationship with many world leaders."

Mr Trump had told Fox News in a previous interview that he "didn't even know who the other people at the table were" because he had such great conversation with the Queen.

US President Donald Trump and Queen Elizabeth II during the State Banquet at Buckingham Palace, London, on day one of President Trump's three day state visit to the UK.
US President Donald Trump and Queen Elizabeth II during the State Banquet at Buckingham Palace, London, on day one of President Trump's three day state visit to the UK.

He said: "There are those that say they have never seen the Queen have a better time, a more animated time."

"I didn't even know who the other people at the table were, never spoke to them. We just had a great time together."

"The meeting with the Queen was incredible. I think I can say I really got to know her because I sat with her many times and we had automatic chemistry, you will understand that feeling.

"It's a good feeling. But she's a spectacular woman."

The former businessman also denied claims he fist bumped the Queen as they greeted one another at Buckingham Palace on his arrival to the UK.

- This article first appeared on Yahoo

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