News

Reason behind Donald Trump’s seat at Pope Francis’ funeral after being branded ‘disgrace’ during service

There were rumors that Donald Trump would be given a “third-tier” seat at Pope Francis’ funeral, but it turns out he was placed somewhere else.

Earlier today (April 28), the funeral for Pope Francis began, following his passing at the age of 88 on April 21.

Hundreds of thousands of people gathered in St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City to honor the late Pope. Among those attending were world leaders like US President Donald Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

However, the seating arrangement — especially where Trump was placed — has sparked quite a bit of buzz online.

Trump was expected to be given a “third-tier” seat at the service.

Although the Vatican didn’t share official seating plans ahead of time, reports said that Catholic royals would be placed in the front row, followed by non-Catholic royals like Prince William.

After them would come world leaders and heads of state. Since the seating was organized in alphabetical order based on the country names in French, it was likely that Trump would be a few rows back.

According to MSNBC, the Holy See’s press office said Trump would probably be seated between the leaders of Estonia and Finland.

However, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, the head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, explained in an interview with the PA news agency in Rome that the seating plan also had to deal with difficult relationships between political leaders and “big egos.”

Trump has complained about seating arrangements at funerals before — when Queen Elizabeth II passed away, former US President Joe Biden was seated in row 14.

At the time, Trump posted on social media: “No respect. […] If I were president, they wouldn’t have sat me back there – and our Country would be much different than it is right now.”

In the end, despite earlier criticism over his behavior and even being called a “disgrace to the US,” Trump still ended up with a seat in the front row.

Donald Trump was placed in the front row at Pope Francis’ funeral (Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

The President of the United States showed up wearing a blue suit, instead of the traditional black outfit that’s usually worn as a sign of mourning and respect.

One person on Twitter said: “Trump the only world leader without the respect to wear black at Pope Francis funeral. He’s a disgrace to America and the world. God bless Pope Francis.”

Another commented: “What is it with Trump that he did not even have the decency to wear a black tie, never mind he wore a blue suit.”

A third person added: “Look at our tone deaf, idiot President Trump wearing blue at Pope Francis funeral. Not a day goes by that this makeup covered moron doesn’t embarrass us on the world stage.”

Related Posts

When you make l0ve, your partner DOESN’T KISS YOU it’s because…

If your girlfriend turns away when you try to kiss her, it can feel confusing or even hurtful. You might wonder if you’re doing something wrong, if your...

Queen Camilla takes a break from royal duties weeks after King Charles’ can:cer diagnosis

After several demanding weeks shouldering much of the royal workload, Queen Camilla is taking a brief step back from official duties, according to reports.Hello! reports that the Queen...

Prince Philip’s brutal nickname for Meghan Markle revealed

According to a royal expert, the late Prince Philip had a rather pointed nickname for the Duchess of Sussex — one that hinted at his skepticism toward her...

Days after the worrying Kate Middleton news, a royal insider has spilled an update on her health

There’s been so much said about Kate Middleton over the past few weeks that it almost feels like the public conversation is going in circles — full of...

Prince William & Harry’s bitter feud was ‘triggered by brutal childhood comment’, insider claims

Prince William and Prince Harry were once inseparable — bound not only by brotherhood but also by the shared loss of their mother, Princess Diana. Yet, over time,...