Trump attended the Queen's banquet at Buckingham Palace in 2019
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Artificial intelligence has gone from strength to strength this year and it can be difficult to tell which photographs are photoshopped and which ones are real.
Today on GB News hosts Cameron Walker and Pip Tomson played a game where they decided which photographs were real and which were fake.
The first showed a snap of the Pope in a puffer jacket. The host of the game Andrew Eborn said: "In March were worked out that the Devil loves Prada but the Pope prefers a puffer."
He then showed a video of the Big Ben wearing a yellow puffer jacket and asked Pip and Ben whether they thought it was fake or fact.
The hosts has to decide whether it was fake or fact
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Cameron guessed that it was fake while Pip guessed that it was fact - Cameron was correct.
The next picture left the duo shocked as it was the Pope and former US president Donald Trump in an embrace.
They both knew that this one was fake. The next picture saw Trump and the late Queen in a big hug which Pip and Cameron both said was definitely not true.
Despite the picture being fake, the late Queen and Trump did strike up a friendship while he was president.
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In 2019, he attended the Queen's banquet at Buckingham Palace, which as he'd requested, included his four children and their spouses.
However, he did breach royal protocol by placing his hand on the Queens back.
The next day he spoke to Fox News: "I have such a great relationship [with the Queen], and we were laughing and having fun.
"And her people said she hasn't had so much fun in 25 years.
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"Then I got criticised for it because they said we were having too much fun…
"I feel I know her so well and she certainly knows me very well right now, but we have a very good relationship with the United Kingdom."
The Queen said the countries were celebrating an alliance which had ensured the "safety and prosperity of both our peoples for decades".
At the banquet, Trump praised the courage of the British people during World War Two and called the Queen a "great, great woman".