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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jul 14

    It was over in less than 20 seconds, but even casual followers of the monarchy were aghasthttps://nyti.ms/2NgtKWw 

    7:30 AM - 14 Jul 2018
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      2. Paul Blackburn‏ @PBtutors Jul 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        No bow, no curtsey, no respect. He could not have been more clumsy. No class.

        31 replies 4 retweets 147 likes
      3. omukiga_kashushu‏ @omukiga_ Jul 14
        Replying to @PBtutors @nytimes

        I've heard of a people who lay down for their King... If Trump visited them, should he do the same? or you pick and choose which traditions he should follow?

        18 replies 2 retweets 23 likes
      4. Beth Cone Kramer‏ @bck27 Jul 14
        Replying to @omukiga_ @PBtutors @nytimes

        He prefers to lay down with #Putin. He knows where his bed is made.

        12 replies 4 retweets 190 likes
      5. Beth Cone Kramer‏ @bck27 Jul 14
        Replying to @bck27 @omukiga_ and

        If you don’t get why he should show respect to the #Queen, let me put it this way. I am not a #Christian. But when I visit a church or cathedral, I cover my arms out of respect. I don’t believe in Jesus as God’s son or a Savior but do so for decorum. Same thing.

        8 replies 3 retweets 57 likes
      6. Brian Ashton‏ @BrianofAshton Jul 14
        Replying to @bck27 @omukiga_ and

        Big difference. We fought a war to free us from the Monarchy. He didn't disrespect her he can walk where he likes.

        20 replies 2 retweets 27 likes
      7. Vince Fenlon‏ @vincefenlon Jul 14
        Replying to @BrianofAshton @bck27 and

        He came to the UK so respect the country. I think the UK would be quite happy if he didn’t come hence why no state visit.

        3 replies 2 retweets 14 likes
      8. Beth Cone Kramer‏ @bck27 Jul 14
        Replying to @vincefenlon @BrianofAshton and

        The sad thing is Trump and Co. are isolationists and believe in protectionism. Trump actually believes in nothing but his ego and his wallet. (1)

        1 reply 1 retweet 10 likes
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      2. Mary Bada‏ @MaryBada1 Jul 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        Not my original thought, but forget she’s Queen. Who walks in front of a 92 year old woman without making sure she is okay? The man is a pig.

        11 replies 18 retweets 283 likes
      3. Jane‏ @jane738 Jul 14
        Replying to @MaryBada1 @nytimes

        At his inauguration, he climbed steps of White House without escorting his wife. He has no manners whatsoever. You do not accept invitation to another country and then criticise the leader of that country. He embassasses the USA on the world stage.

        1 reply 7 retweets 122 likes
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      2. Leigh F Goldman‏ @leighfgoldman Jul 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        We stopped following monarchs some time ago.

        24 replies 1 retweet 79 likes
      3. Andy Wood #FreeVote #FairVote‏ @andyatnanyuki Jul 14
        Replying to @leighfgoldman @nytimes

        Yep, correct. He was just making a point to a much loved elderly British lady that he has absolutely no respect for her, her country or any of its values. We hear you.

        9 replies 2 retweets 112 likes
      4. Leigh F Goldman‏ @leighfgoldman Jul 14
        Replying to @andyatnanyuki @nytimes

        He walked beside her at a pace respectful of her, I am sure you'd prefer obsequiousness.

        13 replies 0 retweets 27 likes
      5. S Kean #FBPE‏ @Kean1S Jul 14
        Replying to @leighfgoldman @andyatnanyuki @nytimes

        You must have a different video from us. The Queen had to catch up and walk around him. There is also a protocols and even if you disagree with it, it has to be followed. And she IS 92 years old. This behaviour is simply disrespectful.

        3 replies 0 retweets 58 likes
      6. Leigh F Goldman‏ @leighfgoldman Jul 14
        Replying to @Kean1S @andyatnanyuki @nytimes

        I watched the full clip from the Washington Post, hardly a pro Trump paper.

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      7. S Kean #FBPE‏ @Kean1S Jul 14
        Replying to @leighfgoldman @andyatnanyuki @nytimes

        Never said it was. Trump is rude among other unpleasant things. One simply doesn’t treat a 92 y old woman this way and certainly not a head of state.

        1 reply 0 retweets 5 likes
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      2. James Doyle‏ @priusjames Jul 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        Was that before, or after he made her wait for 15 minutes on a hot sunny day yesterday?

        7 replies 6 retweets 153 likes
      3. Romik‏ @Romik4321 Jul 14
        Replying to @priusjames @nytimes

        After ...

        0 replies 0 retweets 18 likes
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