The Republican was criticized online for her post featuring a photo of the newly-crowned King Charles and Donald Trump from 2019.
Charles was next in line to the throne following the death of his mother,
. The photo of the pair was taken at a dinner at Winfield House in London when the former president embarked on a three-day state visit to the U.K. in June 2019.
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