The Queen has reportedly complained to the Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison about Donald Trump’s landing onto her grass in his “big chopper”.
The American President insisted on flying into buckingham Palace in the country’s Marine One helicopter twice throughout his three-day trip.
The condition of the grass afterwards left scorch marks and divots across the before-perfect, manicured green lawns.

Her Majesty was reportedly left less than impressed.
“He had got off the plane and went straight to the palace to see the Queen, who led him out to the gardens and said: ‘Come and look at my lawn. It’s ruined’,” an insider told Britain’s Sunday Times.

Mr Morrison and Mr Trump were both in Britain for the D-Day commemorations in June.
The US leader and his wife Melania both arrived at Buckingham Palace on June 3 in Marine One.
The couple used the chopper again for the state banquet from the US Ambassador’s residence, Winfield House in Regent’s Park.
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Both flights were accompanied by an official support helicopter.
Any unease was clearly not felt on Trump’s side, who took to social media during his visit to write the “London part of trp is going really well. The Queen and the entire royal family have been fantastic.”

The Prime Minister’s office has vehemently denied the story and Buckingham Palace has chosen not to comment.
Leaders are not supposed to pass on private conversations with the Queen, however it happens quite regularly.











