Dutch Queen appears to mock Trump on live TV

Queen Maxima’s Viral Moment Mocking Trump at NATO Summit

During President Donald Trump’s visit to the Netherlands for this year’s NATO summit, a surprising moment involving Queen Maxima quickly went viral, stealing some of the spotlight from the official events.

While posing for photos alongside King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima at the Huis ten Bosch Palace, Trump was in good spirits, flashing his trademark thumbs-up and engaging in light conversation with the King. After complimenting the royal residence, Trump turned back to the cameras with a grin and said “Thank you!”

At that moment, Queen Maxima — who had been silent until then — subtly mimicked the way Trump moved his mouth. She then turned and looked directly at the camera with a knowing expression, as if delivering a cheeky “royal burn.”

The clip quickly spread on social media, sparking mixed reactions. Some viewers praised Queen Maxima’s boldness and sense of humor, calling the gesture hilarious and a refreshing break from royal stiffness. Others criticized it as unprofessional and disrespectful given her position.

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Body language expert Darren Stanton observed that Queen Maxima’s actions could be interpreted as an attempt to assert dominance. While the King maintained a reserved posture, Maxima’s mirroring of Trump’s gestures suggested a more active role in the interaction.

Despite Trump’s diplomatic activities — including his role in brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Iran — it was this subtle moment of mockery that captured public attention and generated widespread discussion. Whether seen as a playful joke or a diplomatic misstep, Queen Maxima’s gesture remains a memorable highlight from the NATO summit.

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