King Charles earned enthusiastic praise from Sir Rod Stewart during a star-studded event at the Royal Albert Hall, highlighting the monarch’s recent state visit to the United States.
Star-Packed Celebration and Candid Exchange
The King’s Trust marked its 50th anniversary with guests including Rita Ora, Anne-Marie, and Craig David. Sir Rod Stewart, the 81-year-old music legend, shook the King’s hand and offered congratulations on the U.S. trip. “May I say, well done in the Americas,” Rod stated. “You were superb. Absolutely superb. You put that little rat bag in his place.”
The remark drew laughter from those nearby, though the King maintained his composed demeanor. Observers widely viewed the comment as a reference to U.S. President Donald Trump, whom Stewart has criticized publicly in recent years.
Stewart’s Falling Out with Trump
Once neighbors in Florida with a friendly rapport, Stewart has distanced himself from Trump. The singer described the former president as “somebody I didn’t know,” citing disagreements over political decisions and personal conduct.
King Charles’ Diplomatic Triumph
The four-day U.S. visit garnered broad acclaim, especially the King’s historic address to a joint session of Congress, echoing his late mother Queen Elizabeth II’s precedent. He blended humor and seriousness, quipping: “King George never set foot in America and, please rest assured, I am not here as part of some cunning rearguard action!”
Acknowledging global tensions, the King noted the world is “more volatile and more dangerous” than before. “The challenges we face are too great for any one nation to bear alone,” he told lawmakers, underscoring the vital UK-US alliance.
Even President Trump commended the speech, stating to reporters: “He made a great speech. I was very jealous.”

