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A Brooch, Teaspoons and More: The King, Queen and the Trumps Trade Gifts

April 28, 2026
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A Brooch, Teaspoons and More: The King, Queen and the Trumps Trade Gifts

In 1880, as a gesture of good will between Britain and the United States, Queen Victoria gave President Rutherford B. Hayes a desk crafted from the salvaged timbers of the H.M.S. Resolute, a British ship. The Resolute Desk, weighing in at 1,300 pounds, is still used in the Oval Office.

One hundred and forty-six years later, King Charles III, visiting the White House on Tuesday, presented President Trump with a framed, high-quality reproduction of the 1879 design plans for the Resolute Desk, the originals of which are held by the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England.

Mr. Trump, in return, bestowed the king a framed copy of a 1785 letter written by former President John Adams, who was then the U.S. ambassador to Britain, to John Jay, who was the American Secretary of Foreign Affairs.

In the letter, Mr. Adams wrote of meeting King George III and described the strong emotions that charged the encounter between the ruler and his former subject, during which they consented to amicable relations between the two countries.

Buckingham Palace announced the gifts, according to a White House pool report.

Queen Camilla and Melania Trump also exchanged gifts.

Ms. Trump received a brooch made by the British jewelry designer Fiona Rae, who has received a royal warrant from Charles, a kind of recognition for supplying the royal household with goods and services.

Ms. Trump gave the queen a set of six silver teaspoons from Tiffany & Company, the renowned jewelry store, each engraved with the queen’s royal monogram. For the store’s 150th anniversary in 1987, similar teaspoons were commissioned for use in Blair House — the official presidential guest quarters across the street from the White House — to use while hosting heads of state and dignitaries.

Ms. Trump also gave the queen a jar of honey made by bees who live in a beehive crafted to look like the White House on the South Lawn of the real White House.

In September, when the two couples met at Windsor Castle, the king and queen gave Mr. Trump a leather-bound volume celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, as well as the Union Jack that flew over Buckingham Palace on the day of Mr. Trump’s second inauguration. Ms. Trump received a silver and enamel bowl, and a handbag.

Mr. Trump gave the king a replica of one of President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s swords, symbolizing the alliance of the United States and Britain during World War II. And he gave the queen a Tiffany diamond and ruby flower brooch.

Max Bearak is a correspondent for The Times focusing on breaking and international news.

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