
Queen Maxima’s Viral Moment Overshadows Trump’s NATO Visit
Trump Gets the Royal Treatment
President Donald Trump arrived in the Netherlands for this year’s NATO summit and received the full red carpet welcome. After flying in from Washington, he stayed overnight at a Dutch royal palace and attended a press event alongside King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima.
During the summit, Trump struck a positive tone. At a press conference, he praised NATO allies for increasing their defense budgets. He also smiled for the cameras, flashing his trademark thumbs-up with the Dutch royals.
But Then Came That Moment
While everything seemed to run smoothly, one moment quickly took over headlines—and social media.
In a now-viral clip, Trump stood between King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima at Huis ten Bosch Palace. As he joked with the King and thanked those present, Queen Maxima remained silent—until she subtly mimicked the way Trump moved his mouth.
Then, she glanced directly at the camera in classic The Office style, almost as if saying, “Did you see that?”
Internet Reacts to the “Royal Burn”
Social media lit up with reactions. Many viewed the Queen’s gesture as a sly jab.
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“Queen Maxima mimicking Trump’s mouth movements really got me,” one user tweeted.
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“Poor lady just earned herself a Truth Social post,” joked another.
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“Was that shade from the Queen?” asked a third.
Some users even applauded her boldness. One wrote, “I’ve never liked royals, but Queen Maxima rocks it! Treat him like a baby.”
Not Everyone Found It Funny
Still, others criticized the Queen’s behavior.
One commenter slammed it as “unprofessional and disrespectful,” saying, “I hope this gets back to President Trump… What an ahole thing to do in front of the world.”
Expert Breaks Down the Body Language
Body language expert Darren Stanton offered insight into the viral moment. Speaking to Unilad, he said:
“The Queen appears more dominant than the King in the photo. While the King uses a self-soothing gesture, the Queen faces Trump directly and mirrors him. It seems like a subtle power move.”
Meanwhile, Trump Focuses on NATO Goals
While Queen Maxima stole the spotlight, Trump stayed focused on NATO matters. He promoted a new defense investment plan aiming to raise military spending to 5% of GDP. He also took credit for brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Iran after ten days of airstrikes—working with VP J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and envoy Steve Witkoff through Qatari mediators.
Still, All Eyes on Maxima
Despite his diplomatic efforts, it was Queen Maxima’s facial expression that stole headlines. Was it a lighthearted jab, a diplomatic misstep, or just a relatable moment caught on camera?
What do you think?