US President **Donald Trump has suggested that **King Charles III would have supported the United States on Iran, making fresh remarks about the British monarch’s position during discussions surrounding a recent state visit.
Speaking at the White House, Trump said he believed the King “would have probably helped” the US in relation to the Iran conflict, adding that the two had discussed the issue during their meetings.
The comments come shortly after Trump indicated that King Charles shares his view that Iran should not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons.
Trump also expressed disappointment with **NATO, stating that the alliance had not met US expectations regarding support on issues linked to Ukraine and Iran.
The remarks have drawn attention as conversations involving the British monarch are traditionally kept private, with the King maintaining a constitutional role that avoids direct involvement in political matters.
A spokesperson for Buckingham Palace responded by reiterating that the King remains aligned with the UK government’s long-standing position on preventing nuclear proliferation.
The development highlights the sensitivity surrounding diplomatic discussions, particularly when involving constitutional figures and ongoing geopolitical tensions.