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Jan. 21—Sources in the intelligence community close to President Donald Trump have expressed concern about recently revealed plans for senior members of the British Royal Family to visit the President, and to “pay him homage,” as they seek to save what is called the “special relationship” between the U.S. and Britain.

Trump, these sources say, has a general suspicion about the divergence of British Empire interests and the national interest of the United States, and has a “particular dislike for the current Labour government, and its Prime Minister [Sir Keir Rodney] Starmer,” a source stated. “Trump sees Starmer as a front man for NATO’s policy of war and confrontation with Russia and China, a policy that he rejects, and he intends to steer the U.S. in a different direction."

The Brits had completely miscalculated in the last election. Starmer actually sent nearly 100 Labour Party staff to try to help savage the campaign of NATO whore [Vice President Kamala] Harris. He knows that British Intelligence was behind the Russiagate offensive, launched by a “former” top MI6 British Intelligence officer Christopher Steele with his “dodgy dossier” claiming Trump was a Russian agent of influence.

“But Trump nonetheless has an affinity for the Royal Family,” said the source. “This was something totally new and the result of the way the Queen [the late Elizabeth] treated him on his 2019 state visit. Trump’s weakness is his vanity, and his ego. He has never been and never will be accepted by the so-called Establishment, on either side of the Atlantic. They despise his ‘new’ money, see him as classless and clueless concerning the sophisticated ways of the elite. Trump resents this treatment, and was surprised that Queen treated him so kindly, and spoke with him as a peer. The other Royals have taken their lead from the Queen and so ‘The Firm’ [as the Royals and their associated institutions are referred to in Britain] is going ‘all in’ to preserve the ‘special relationship.’|”

According to a report in The Times of London yesterday, The Firm plans to dispatch senior members, especially Prince William and Duchess Kate, if her health allows, to the U.S. in 2026, the year the United States celebrates the 250th anniversary of its revolutionary declaration of independence from the British Empire. “All that asshole Starmer can think about is hurling missiles at [Russian President]Vladimir Putin and starting World War III,” said the source. “Trump will never go along with that.”

The Firm thinks in longer terms. They are more concerned about 2026, with the celebrations of American independence from their Empire—what effect that might have on Americans and the rest of the world. This could start a new revolutionary process and end their Empire now and forever. And with that wild man Trump in charge, just maybe America will resume its role as a revolutionary leader for other nations. It’s in their blood, so to speak. So, The Firm sends in the cavalry, to at least confuse the image. As the Royal Family celebrates their Empire’s greatest defeat: the creation of the United States of America, they cement their Empire’s continuing “special relationship’ with their ‘former’ colony.”

This and other sources report that The Firm is angling for an invite for King Charles and Queen Camilla to the 2026 celebrations, perhaps to the “main events” on July 4th, 2026. The Times of London confirmed that such a Royal trip is under consideration, with an invite from Trump being promoted. This of course would depend on the health of the cancer-stricken King. If the King can’t come, then the idea would be for Trump to invite Prince William, who he really likes and with whom he met Dec. 7 at the reopening of the Cathedral de Notre Dame in Paris.

(It is not known whether Trump actually invited the King and Queen to attend his inauguration, realizing the King's doctors would have not allowed him to attend. But the Palace has confirmed that the King sent Trump a handwritten note congratulating him and conveying his best wishes for success in his second term. Sources say that they believe such a note from someone sitting on the British throne to an incoming American President is unprecedented and is another example of the length that Firm is willing to go to cultivate its relationship with Trump.)

 In addition, prior to the events of 2026, The Firm would like to see President Trump invited for a second state visit, during which he would meet with and be fawned over by senior Royals. Such a second state visit would be unprecedented for an elected head of state, and has been afforded to only two monarchs: Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, in 1974 and 2000, and King Olav V of Norway, in 1962 and 1988.

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