
A professional lip reader has disclosed the striking three-word remark King Charles reportedly made to Donald Trump during their meeting at the White House, where he was accompanied by Queen Camilla.
The royal couple arrived at the presidential residence just two days after a shooting disrupted the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner—an event attended by journalists, public figures, and Trump himself at the Washington Hilton.
On the evening of April 25, the situation quickly spiraled when a gunman, later identified as Cole Tomas Allen, forced his way through a security checkpoint near the ballroom.
As shots rang out, security swiftly escorted Trump out of the area, while First Lady Melania Trump took cover on the floor. A Secret Service agent was injured but survived thanks to a protective vest and is expected to recover fully.
Authorities later identified the suspect as a 31-year-old mechanical engineer from Torrance, California. Allen had also worked as an educator and was even recognized as “teacher of the month” in late 2024 by a tutoring organization.

In the hours following the incident, his siblings contacted authorities in Connecticut, reporting concerning messages they had received from him.
According to investigators, Allen had previously made extreme statements and hinted at plans to take action.
A document found in his hotel room at the Washington Hilton outlined his intentions. In it, he referred to himself as the “Friendly Federal Assassin” and listed targets ranked by priority, with members of the Trump administration at the top. Interestingly, some individuals and groups were specifically excluded as targets whenever possible.
Before carrying out his plan, Allen reportedly sent messages to family members expressing regret. He also justified his actions using a personal moral framework, citing frustration with various political and social issues. He concluded by stating that anger over government actions had driven him to this point.
Despite the recent events, King Charles and Queen Camilla proceeded with their scheduled U.S. visit. Their trip, marking the 250th anniversary of American independence, aimed to highlight the enduring ties between the United Kingdom and the United States. Stops included New York and Virginia, emphasizing shared history and cooperation.
Buckingham Palace confirmed that the visit would continue as planned, expressing appreciation for those who ensured its safety.

During their first engagement, the royal couple met with President Trump and the First Lady at the White House. According to lip reader Nicola Hickling, their initial exchange was unexpectedly tense.
Trump reportedly began by referencing the recent shooting, asking Charles if he was alright and noting the situation had caught him off guard. He then shifted the conversation to global tensions, mentioning discussions with Vladimir Putin.
As Trump continued, expressing concerns about escalating conflict, King Charles reportedly interrupted, suggesting they discuss the matter at a later time.
When Trump persisted, the King calmly repeated that the topic could be addressed another time, steering the conversation away from the sensitive subject and toward a more neutral discussion about the White House.