Ivanka Trump has congratulated
Boris Johnson on becoming the “next Prime Minister of the United Kingston”.
Yes, that’s right, United Kingston.
The US president’s daughter sent the tweet just an hour after it was announced that Johnson had won the Tory leadership race.The tweet was later deleted and then reposted with the correct spelling of these fair isles but not before a number of social media users got in a sarky reply.
Congratulations @BorisJohnson on becoming the next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.—
Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) July 23, 2019"Look Daddy.....I'm governmenting!!!"— Kim(peach) 🌊 (@Kimbly73) July 23, 2019United Sean Kingston— Matt Zarb-Cousin (@mattzarb) July 23, 2019Given the courage the
UK government has recently shown with the US administration, I expect the country's name to change soon to reflect this typo: https://t.co/9mNlPizqXV— Robert Wright (@RKWinvisibleman) July 23, 2019The diplomatic faux pas is reminiscent of a tweet sent by her father Donald last month in which he said he had met with the “Prince of Whales”.The Prince of Whales, pictured earlier today pic.twitter.com/GmnAiQuzwx— Graeme Demianyk (@GraemeDemianyk) June 13, 2019We will bring you more on this glorious typo as it happens, but in the meantime enjoy these sarky replies...
Ivanka last made headlines at the end of June when a video emerged of the US president’s daughter attempting to join a conversation between four world leaders.
Attending the G-20 summit in
Japan, the ‘senior adviser’ to her father is seen mixing with French president
Emmanuel Macron, Canadian prime minister
Justin Trudeau, International Monetary Fund director Christine Lagarde and
British prime minister
Theresa May as they talk.The video, released by the the French government on Saturday, was shared by
BBC journalist Parham Ghobadi, who described the ‘first daughter’ as trying to “get involved” in the conversation.Ivanka Trump appears to be trying to get involved in a talk among Macron, May, Trudeau and Lagarde (IMF head). The video is released by French Presidential palace. pic.twitter.com/TJ0LULCzyQ— Parham Ghobadi (@ParhamGhobadi) June 29, 2019Some of the faces of the world leaders tell their own story, with Lagarde perhaps the most revealing - appearing to roll her eyes at one point. America feels you, Madame Lagarde pic.twitter.com/WTZGpPUKKk— Sulome Anderson (@SulomeAnderson) June 30, 2019Related...
Donald Trump Congratulates Boris Johnson And Says He'll Be A 'Great' Prime Minister Ivanka Trump Inserted Herself Into A Conversation With World Leaders And It's Hard To Watch