'She reminded me of my mother': Biden says of The Queen

‘She reminded me of my mother’: Biden praises The Queen and compares her to devout Catholic mom-of-four Catherine who raised him in Pennsylvania with her used car-salesman husband Joseph Sr

  • President Joe Biden had warm words of praise for the Queen, saying she reminded him of his mother
  • ‘I don’t think she’d be insulted but she reminded me of my mother, the look of her and just the generosity,’ the president said 
  • Jean Biden died in 2010 at the age of 92
  • Biden talks of his mom often in speeches, how she helped him overcome his childhood stutter, and she campaigned with him  
  • Biden said the Queen asked him about Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping
  • He said he invited her to come visit the White House
  • Queen hosted Joe and Jill Biden for a private tea at Windsor Castle 

President Joe Biden had warm words of praise for the Queen on Sunday, saying she reminded him of his mother and that he invited her to the White House.

Biden told reporters after his meeting with the 95-year-old monarch that she brought to mind Catherine Biden, who the family called Jean. 

‘I don’t think she’d be insulted but she reminded me of my mother, the look of her and just the generosity,’ the president said before he boarded Air Force One for Brussels. 

‘We had a long talk,’ Biden said, ‘and she was very generous.’

Jean Biden died in 2010 at the age of 92. She was an influential presence in her son’s life. The president mentions her often in his speeches, describing how she helped him overcome his childhood stutter and how she supported him after his first wife and daughter died in a car crash. 

She joined him on the campaign trail when he ran for Senate and when he was Barack Obama’s running mate. 

Jean and Joe Biden had four children. The president is the eldest. President Biden speaks about the hard times his father faced in Scranton, Penn., when he lost his job in an economic downturn. The family moved to Wilmington, where there were more opportunities, and the senior Biden became a successful used-car salesman. 

Queen Elizabeth also has four children and is known for her faith. She is head of the Church of England.  

President Joe Biden said The Queen reminded him of his mother

Biden with his mother Jean on the campaign trail in 2007; Jean died in 2010

President Biden mentions his mother often in his speeches and speaks of her influence on his life

After a formal welcome in the courtyard of Windsor Castle, the Queen hosted Joe and Jill Biden for a private tea. 

The president said that during their conversation, the Queen asked him about world leaders Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping. He said she also asked what life in the White House was like.

‘We could fit the White House in the courtyard,’ he said he told her, referring to Windsor Castle.

Asked if he had invited her to the White House, Biden responded: ‘yes.’ 

The Queen welcomed the Bidens to Windsor with a Guard of Honour and tea at the castle Sunday.

President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden landed at Berkshire royal residence on Marine One just before 5pm, after attending the G7 summit in Cornwall. 

The celebration consisted of a reduced parade in the grounds of Windsor Castle, instead of central London, due to the COVID pandemic. 

President Biden met the Queen at the dais in the quadrangle, and a Guard of Honour, consisting of the Queen’s Company First Battalion Grenadier Guards, performed a Royal Salute.  

The Officer Commanding the Guard of Honour, Maj James Taylor, accompanied Biden, along with Maj Gen Christopher Ghika, in an inspection of the Honour Guard. 

The President then entered the castle through the Sovereign’s Entrance at 5.18pm to enjoy tea with the Queen.  

The Bidens had met the Queen on Friday when she attended a reception for G7 leaders at the Eden Project.  

Queen Elizabeth II with US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden in the Grand Corridor during their visit to Windsor Castle in Berkshire

The Queen is today welcoming President Joe Biden to Windsor with a Guard of Honour and tea at the castle

Queen Elizabeth II (C), US President Joe Biden (R) and US First Lady Dr Jill Biden (L) at Windsor Castle on June 13, 2021 in Windsor, England

Queen Elizabeth II waits for the arrival of US President Joe Biden at Windsor Castle near London, Sunday, June 13, 2021

Queen Elizabeth II hosts US President, Joe Biden and First Lady Dr Jill Biden at Windsor Castle. The President arrived from Cornwall where he attended the G7 Leader’s Summit and will travel on to Brussels for a meeting of NATO Allies and later in the week he will meet President of Russia, Vladimir Putin

US President Joe Biden reaches out to hold the hand of First Lady Jill Biden after arriving to meet Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle

Soldiers of the Queen’s Company First Battalion Grenadier Guards position themselves in the Quadrangle of Windsor Castle where US President Joe Biden is arriving to meet Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II in Windsor, London, Sunday, June 13

Members of the Royal Guard march ahead of the meeting between U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden with Britain’s Queen Elizabeth, at Windsor Castle in Windsor, Britain, June 13

A helicopter flies over Windsor Castle during the arrival of U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden to meet Britain’s Queen Elizabeth, in Windsor

Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle on June 13, 2021 in Windsor, England. Queen Elizabeth II hosts US President, Joe Biden and First Lady Dr Jill Biden at Windsor Castle

Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle on June 13, 2021 in Windsor, England. Queen Elizabeth II hosts US President, Joe Biden and First Lady Dr Jill Biden at Windsor Castle

Marine One arrives at Windsor Castle on June 13, 2021 in Windsor, England. Queen Elizabeth II hosts US President, Joe Biden and First Lady Dr Jill Biden at Windsor Castle

The carefully-choreographed arrangements to welcome Biden echo the welcome given to Donald Trump in 2018, when the controversial then-US president travelled to Windsor to meet the monarch.

Trump and the Queen had afternoon tea together in the castle’s Oak Room, with the meeting lasting longer than expected.

It was due to last around half-an-hour, but overran by almost 20 minutes. 

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