Donald Trump has already visited the United Kingdom several times. In each of his visits, royal fans, alongside the rest of the world, are very keen on the details of his meeting with Queen Elizabeth II.

It remains unclear how well his relationship with the British Monarch is. But, even so, many are quite intrigued by how the British Royals, especially the Queen, see the incumbent US President.

While both of the high-profile personalities have nothing but, great words for each other, especially when speaking before the public, Queen Elizabeth II reportedly "complained" once in the past because of Donald Trump. As reported, she called him out for ruining a "pristine" possession of hers inside Buckingham Palace, according to the Daily Mail.

The US President and his wife, Melania Trump, went to the United Kingdom in June of 2019 for a state visit. However, they reportedly shocked the world when they arrived at Buckingham Palace with their private helicopter.

Several videos and photos emerged on the first day of the state visit showing the First Couple's descending on the lawn of the palace. The witnesses and watchers had nothing to say at first when it happened.

But, it became a shock to everyone when Queen Elizabeth II reportedly told the Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, that her lawn was "ruined." As explained, the Queen reportedly pointed fingers to Donald Trump and his chopper when it left "scorch marks" and "divots."

Several publications released the same narrative and found the whole scenario "funny" and surprising, especially the way the British Monarch reportedly made her remarks. As the mockeries emerged after, publications then cleared out that the Queen was only "joking" when she said her "complains" to the Prime Minister.

Cheat Sheet then shared that this was not the only "awkward" moment that Donald Trump and Queen Elizabeth II had during the state visit. As revealed, several photos of the US President giving the British Monarch a "fist bump" went viral on social media.

Many netizens reportedly found the photos funny as it was a very uncanny thing to do, especially when greeting the Queen of the United Kingdom. Others, however, deemed it "offensive."

In the end, though, reports clarified that the photos only portrayed a "bad angle" of two personalities. As claimed, Donald Trump did not give the Queen a "fist bump." It was only a "really firm handshake," the sources added.