- Donald Trump has suggested the UK-US trade deal could be 'changed', amid ongoing tensions with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
- Mr Trump criticised Sir Keir Starmer for what he termed 'tragic' errors concerning North Sea drilling and migration policies.
- These remarks precede King Charles and Queen Camilla's four-day visit to the US, scheduled for the end of April.
- Despite his strained relationship with Sir Keir, Mr Trump described King Charles as a 'great gentleman' and stated it would not overshadow the royal visit.
- Mr Trump also expressed disappointment that the UK and other Nato allies did not join his 'war in Iran' and mentioned potential talks to end the conflict.
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