After Donald Trump visited Windsor Castle earlier this month, the Royal Family was reportedly left unhappy with the state of his living quarters, according to a Radar Online story published on Thursday.
Trump, following his visit, “shocked staff and left members of the royal household appalled after his overnight stay at Windsor Castle during his second state visit to the UK ended with his suite in a state of ‘total filth.'”
“It was takeout boxes, tanning sprays, and hair products everywhere,” a “Palace Source” told Radar Online. ” The bathroom was littered with bottles, the sinks stained, and his bed sheets had been left completely orange from whatever he uses. People were horrified. This was Windsor Castle, not a roadside motel.”
President Donald Trump has left the royal family in shock after leaving Windsor Castle room covered in trash and fake tan. https://t.co/pLCEMDKzXh
— Radar Online (@radar_online) September 25, 2025
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Another royal source had more.
“No one could say no to him. If Trump wanted fast food at 2am, the Secret Service would fetch it. The room smelled of fries and fried chicken by morning. For staff who are used to military precision and spotless suites, it was beyond the pale.”
In the UK they are getting ready for Trump’s visit by putting up pictures of him with Epstein everywhere.
I salute the Brits for their commitment to trolling Trump pic.twitter.com/4Pjb2G8Gs1
— Alex Cole (@acnewsitics) July 18, 2025
The website also reported on “growing unease among those tasked with hosting him.”
“The president loves the pomp and ceremony,” an official said before Trump headed to Britain. “But staff quickly saw the chaos that came with it.”
Trump: It is a privilege to be the first American president welcomed here. And if you think about it, a lot of presidents and this was this was the second state visit and that is the first. Maybe that is going to be the last time—I hope it is, actually pic.twitter.com/SE9OAg8ZpT
— Acyn (@Acyn) September 17, 2025
On the trip to the U.K., Trump had implied that he was the first U.S. president to visit Windsor Castle, which is very much not the case. He was also met with protests, including pranksters who projected photographs of himself with Jeffrey Epstein onto and near the palace during his visit.
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