US President Donald Trump may be facing “no kings” protests back home, but in South Korea officials had the perfect gift for the monarch-loving magnate — a replica golden crown.

Trump met South Korean counterpart Lee Jae Myung on Wednesday, part of a visit in which he is expected to hold tense trade talks with China’s Xi Jinping.

And capping a lavish welcome ceremony in the historic capital Gyeongju, Trump was presented with a replica of a crown worn by the kings of Silla, the dynasty that ruled from 57 BC to 935 AD.

The gift was a replica of “the largest and most extravagant of the existing gold crowns” from the Silla period, Trump was told.

It represented “the divine connection between heavenly and earthly leadership”.

Seoul’s presidential office said the headgear symbolises “peace,

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