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Donald Trump interrupts his speech to King Charles to reward ‘unconquerable’ Rory McIlroy as Masters Champion and spouse Erica Stoll attend glitzy State Dinner at White House

Fresh off his historic second Masters victory, Rory McIlroy was granted another prestigious honor as he was lauded by Donald Trump on Tuesday night. 

The golfing superstar, 36, and his wife Erica Stoll were among the A-list guests invited to the glitzy State Dinner in honor of King Charles and Queen Camilla hosted by President Donald Trump at the White House

The Northern Irishman attended the exclusive gathering, despite skipping the PGA Tour’s event at the president’s Trump National Doral in Miami this week.

McIlroy’s invitation to the prestigious event comes less than a month after he captured his second-straight victory at Augusta National.

And President Trump interrupted his speech to hail the golfer on his latest ‘unconquerable’ achievement. 

‘The entire world has been uplifted by this distinct and special character we share. This unstoppable daring. This unconquerable courage. It really is unconquerable… speaking of that, where’s Rory McIlroy?’ Trump questioned, part way through his address. 

Donald Trump interrupted his speech during Tuesday's State Dinner to praise golfer Rory McIlroy for his latest Masters triumph

Donald Trump interrupted his speech during Tuesday’s State Dinner to praise golfer Rory McIlroy for his latest Masters triumph 

The six-time major winner attended the glitzy event at the White House with his wife Erica

The six-time major winner attended the glitzy event at the White House with his wife Erica 

McIlroy claimed his second consecutive Masters victory at Augusta earlier this month

McIlroy claimed his second consecutive Masters victory at Augusta earlier this month 

‘Stand up, Rory. That was unconquerable courage. That was very good, Rory,’ the president continued, referring to McIlroy’s latest Masters triumph.

‘I don’t know if that helps them talk about how wonderful the speech (is) but I had ot interrupt my speech because I watched that man win a tournament that was tough. That was a tough one. Congratulations. Very proud of you. 

‘Alright, now I’ll get back to my speech, Rory.’

McIlroy sealed a one-shot victory over World No 1 Scottie Scheffler to claim his second green jacket and become the first player since Tiger Woods in 2002 to go back-to-back at the Masters

Following the triumph, Trump had been the one to lead the tributes to McIlroy, praising his resilience in a post on Truth Social. 

Trump wrote: ‘Congratulations to Rory McIlroy on another Great Championship, The Masters! He performed tremendously under intense pressure, something which few people would be able to even think about doing.

‘With each year, Rory is becoming more and more a LEGEND! I look forward to watching him compete in two weeks at Doral. The quality of Professional Golfers today has become extraordinary, each and every one of them.

‘They should all be proud of the way they played at The Masters this weekend!’

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump (right) arrive in the White House's Cross Hall alongside their guests King Charles and Queen Camilla (left) ahead of Tuesday night's four-course feast

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump (right) arrive in the White House’s Cross Hall alongside their guests King Charles and Queen Camilla (left) ahead of Tuesday night’s four-course feast

Rory McIlroy celebrates with wife Erica, parents Gerry and Rosie and daughter Poppy

Rory McIlroy celebrates with wife Erica, parents Gerry and Rosie and daughter Poppy

McIlroy poses with Erica and Poppy during the Wednesday Par 3 contest at Augusta

McIlroy poses with Erica and Poppy during the Wednesday Par 3 contest at Augusta

Yet, while McIlroy’s accolades were lauded in the United States, they may not be as well-received back in the United Kingdom. 

McIlroy, who represents the Republic of Ireland on the Olympic Stage, was snubbed from the New Year’s Honours list last year, despite his 2025 Masters triumph. 

As per Telegraph Sport, McIlroy’s snubbing may have stemmed from a historic investment in a scheme which HM Revenue & Customs deemed to be tax avoidance, in a similar manner to the ‘red flag’ which saw Sir David Beckham repeatedly kept off the list until the England legend received his knighthood last year.

It remains to be seen if, following his second Masters victory, he will make the cut this year.  

Meanwhile, Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez were also captured walking into the White House on Tuesday evening – with Sanchez wearing a plunging black ballgown.

Sam Altman, who is currently in a court battle with former Department of Government Efficiency leader Elon Musk, was also photographed walking through White House security.

Several conservative media personalities, including Ainsley Earhardt, Laura Ingraham, Chris Ruddy, Jesse Watters and Greg Gutfeld, also made the guest list. 

All three of Trump’s Supreme Court appointees made the guest list – Justices Amy Coney Barrett, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh – along with conservative Justice Samuel Alito, a Bush 43 appointee.

Trump family members included Eric Trump and wife Lara, Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner and Tiffany Trump with her husband Michael Boulos.

Melania’s father, Victor Knavs, was also invited.

Attendees will be treated to a four-course meal starting with hearts of palm salad, served with a garden herb velouté, crisp toasted shallots and a ‘whisper’ of micro mint, the White House said.

Lauren Sanchez (left) and Jeff Bezos (right) arrive at the White House for a state dinner hosting King Charles and Queen Camilla. This marks the first state dinner of President Donald Trump's second term

Lauren Sanchez (left) and Jeff Bezos (right) arrive at the White House for a state dinner hosting King Charles and Queen Camilla. This marks the first state dinner of President Donald Trump’s second term

After that, spring herb ravioli, featuring herbs from the White House Kitchen Garden – planted by First Lady Michelle Obama – will be served, filled with creamy ricotta, earthy morels and dressed with a light parmesan emulsion.

The main course is fish – Dover sole meunière, prepared in nutty brown butter and served with spring ramps, sweet snow peas over potatoes pavé and finished with parsley oil.

For dessert, the White House chose to showcase the on-campus beehive that the King and Queen visited on Monday, serving guests a beehive-shaped chocolate gâteau with vanilla bean crémeux custard, set inside with an almond joconde.

The cake will be served with crème fraîche ice cream and the White House’s honey.