President Donald Trump and Britain's King Charles III watch as the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows, perform at Windsor Castle on Wednesday. Doug Mills/AFP/POOL/Getty Images
Britain gave President Donald Trump a welcome fit for the king he often pretends to be.
It was a day draped in more golden gilt — on Queen Victoria’s state coach, which bore the president to Windsor Castle; on the tunics of mounted soldiers; and on a state banquet table — than Trump has plastered over Mar-a-Lago and the Oval Office .
The reality star president adores pageantry and being at the center of it. And the royals rolled out perhaps more pomp than he’s ever seen. Bagpipers and guards in bearskins marched in his honor, and at a white-tie feast , he dined between a king (Charles III) an