He famously enjoys a well-done steak lathered in tomato ketchup, followed by one or two scoops of vanilla ice cream - and President Trump clearly thinks what is good enough for him is good enough for the future King of England. Hosting Prince Charles and Camilla at the US Ambassador's lavish London residence, Trump treated his guests at the black tie dinner to all his favorites, in a menu curated by Melania Trump herself. To wash down this very upscale version of steak and potatoes was a bottle of white wine costing $54 a pop, allowing tee-total Trump to raise a glass to royalty and toast Charles, before finishing the evening off with some well deserved ice cream. Revealing a touch of knowing irony considering the administration's battle with accusations of collusion, the wine hails from Sonoma County's Russian River Valley and goes for $300 a magnum. US President Donald Trump and Prince Charles are seen raising a glass but Trump would not have actually sipped it President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump (right) host a dinner at Winfield House for Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, during their state visit in London on Tuesday Melania Trump selected the menu for the meal at Ambassador Woody Johnson's residence Guests at the black tie dinner dined on on fresh burrata cheese with heritage tomatoes, basil, and Maldon salt to start, then scoffed grilled fillet of beef with pommes Anna, watercress pure, celeriac and chantenay carrots at Winfield House, the US ambassador's residence in Regent's Park, central London. Trump swapped his love for fast food burgers for the posher meaty dish as he and wife Melania followed the main with summer berries, homemade vanilla ice cream with Muscovado sugar tuile. But the teetotaler would not have quaffed the Californian white 'Heart of the Vineyard' and red 'North Block' 2016 wines served throughout the evening at the residence of NFL New York Jets owner Woody Johnson. He was seen clutching a glass of the white vintage but was actually sipping on a cola drink instead. Guests at the black tie dinner dined on on fresh burrata cheese with heritage tomatoes, basil, and Maldon salt to start, then scoffed grilled fillet of beef with potatoes on Tuesday Teetotaler Trump would not have quaffed the $54 Californian white 'Heart of the Vineyard' Melania didn't appear to be sipping on wine either but Camilla was spotted with a glass of red The wines were from the Iron Horse winery in northern California. The chardonnay was paired with the starter, while the pinot noir went well with the main course. Brut Reserve 'Joy' bubbles - costing $275 and only available by the magnum bottle for the 2005 - were saved for the sweet ending. The Ambassador's wife and Camilla appeared to enjoy the hard beverages but FLOTUS wasn't seen drinking the grapes of Sonoma County's Russian River Valley. Melania's brand of choice came from wine country's Sebastapol-area vineyard. Melania's grape brand of choice came from wine country's Sebastapol-area vineyard which is named after Sevastapol in Crimea US President Donald Trump with British Prime Minister Theresa May and British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt First Daughter Ivanka Trump attended the dinner wearing a white ensemble Tuesday U.S. White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was seen chatting away as she sat next to Prince Charles The area is a play on Sevastapol in Crimea and is surprisingly affordable at $54 or under. It's perhaps more shocking than the nod to Russia in Trump's visit to the UK which has been received with some controversy after Mueller report was released recently. The Duke and Duchess smiled for photographs standing next to the President and First Lady as Mr Trump, in advance of the dinner this evening held to reciprocate for last night's lavish banquet at Buckingham Palace. There the Bordeaux Premier Cru served was worth around $1,269. The mansion in Regent's Park is serving as the Trumps' base while they are in town. Trumps and the royal couple enjoyed a 'pre-reciprocal dinner reception', then a 'presentation of guest', before the reciprocal dinner and finally the signing of a guestbook. Press Secretary Sarah Sanders was one of the guests who mingled with First Daughter Ivanka Trump, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt. Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May share a laugh as he avoids a tipple at dinner Tables are set for the Return Dinner at Winfield House in Regent's Park London on Tuesday Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump are seen at Winfield House during state visitAll rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility