Royal news: Trump mocked by Stephen Colbert (Image: GETTY/The Late Show with Stephen Colbert) During his UK visit, the US President was given a first-edition copy of Winston Churchill’s book on the Second World War. Speaking on his US show, Mr Colbert jokingly remarked the Queen was mocking the US President who has been accused of not being the most avid reader. Mocking Trump, Mr Colbert impersonated the President upon being given the book: “Look, thank you so much but don’t tell me how it ends." Related articles Why did Donald and Melania Trump NOT bow or curtsy to Queen Young royals Meghan, Kate, William and Harry deny Trump what he wanted Trump’s economic advisor, Gary Cohn once wrote in an email: “It’s worse than you can imagine. “Trump won’t read anything—not one-page memos, not the brief policy papers, nothing. “He gets up halfway through meetings with world leaders because he is bored.” Mr Colbert’s joke began a segment where the comedian mocked the President following the first day of his visit to the UK. READ MORE: Trump’s approval rating SOARS to highest level in two YEARS Royal news: The Queen gave Trump a tour of her private collection (Image: GETTY) The host also spoke of the President being toured around the Queen’s private collection. Again Mr Colbert jokingly said: “Look, enough books Liz. “Boring, please show me, wizards.” Trump concluded the second day of his visit with a state dinner at the home of the US Ambassador, Woody Johnson in Winfield House. READ MORE: Ivanka Trump style: Former model stuns in white dress and £674 shoes Related articles Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall wears priceless diamonds from the Queen ITV GMB: Piers Morgan grills President Trump on Meghan Markle comments Royal news: Trump concluded the day with a state dinner at Wingfield House (Image: GETTY) The President was joined by Theresa May and Prince Charles, after having spent the majority of the day with the former. Both Mrs May and Trump had spent the majority of the day together as they discussed the US-UK's special relationship. Speaking at a joint press conference ahead of the D-Day commemorations today, Trump insisted that the two countries have the "greatest alliance the world has ever known". He also added that there is the chance of a "phenomenal" trade deal after the UK leaves the European Union.All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility