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Most lavish gifts to US presidents including £1,000,000 in jewels and pandas

Comp of Bush and Obama and a panda
From pandas to 300 pounds of raw lamb, these are some of the gifts given to US presidents over the years (Picture: REUTERS/ Getty/AP)

When it comes to the art of diplomatic gift-giving, there is one unspoken rule – keep it symbolic to the nation’s culture and history.

A painting here, a commemorative sword there. Nothing too flashy, which could raise eyebrows in Washington.

Yet, leave it to Donald Trump to contemplate on breaking that tradition and accept a Boeing 747-8, courtesy of Qatar’s Royal Family.

Worth £303 million, the aircraft could reportedly replace the aged Air Force One – but also violate bribery and corruption rules within the constitution.

To fully understand how unorthodox this gesture is, Metro has examined some of the most expensive gifts ever given to US presidents.

To begin with, the late king of Saudi Arabia presented Barack Obama with a gold and silver watch, a gold-plated brass replica of the Makkah Clock Tower, and another watch, this one white gold.

Barack Obama King Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud Heart Jewelry Set
One of the jewellery sets gifted to the Obamas (Picture: Barack Obama Presidential Library)

First lady Michelle Obama accepted a diamond and emerald jewellery set and a diamond and pearl jewellery set.

And Obama’s daughters Sasha and Malia a set of diamond, emerald and jewels. In total, the bling is estimated to have cost almost £1 million.

Nowhere near this price tag, but still lavish, George W Bush was gifted an emerald, ruby, and diamond encrusted, solid gold sword and dagger by a foreign shah.

In 1972, president Richard Nixon travelled to China with his wife, Patricia, who mentioned – off the cuff – her fondness for giant pandas.

As a gesture of goodwill, Chinese prime minister Zhou Enlai gifted them two giant pandas who were later transferred to Washington’s National Zoo, drawing in tens of thousands of people over the years to come.

Inside Trump's new Air Force One as he inks deal with terror-linked state amid Boeing delays -- Listing photos show the Qatari VVIP 747-8i BBJ
Inside Trump’s new Air Force One (Picture: AMAC Aerospace)

It was reported that the two animals were worth £47 million.

Honourable mentions include an ornate desk carved out of timber from the British ship HMS Resolute, gifted by Queen Victoria to president Rutherford B Hayes; two lions to president Martin Van Buren by the Sultan of Morocco; and 300 pounds of raw lamb from Argentina to George W Bush.

Putting all these together and they would still not come even close to the cost of the Qatari jet being gifted to Trump.

The Republican told reporters on Monday: ‘I would never be one to turn down that kind of an offer.

‘I could be a stupid person and say, ‘”No, we don’t want a free, very expensive airplane.”‘

This undated handout photo obtained December 7, 2020 courtesy of the Smithsonians National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, shows Giant pandas Mei Xiang (L) and Tian Tian (R), at the Zoo in Washington,DC. - Giant pandas, icons and ambassadors for the efforts to save the species in Washington, DC, since 1972, will continue to live at the Smithsonians National Zoo through the end of 2023. The three-year agreement extension signed by Smithsonians National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute and China Wildlife and Conservation Association (CWCA) is effective through December 7, 2023.The terms of the agreement extension are similar to previous agreements. Cub Xiao Qi Ji (SHIAU-chi-ji), born at the Zoo August 21,2020, female giant panda Mei Xiang (may-SHONG), age 22, and male giant panda Tian Tian (tee-YEN tee-YEN), age 23, will go to China at the end of the three-year agreement extension. (Photo by Ann BATDORF / Smithsonian's National Zoo / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /Smithsonians National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute/HANDOUT " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS (Photo by ANN BATDORF/Smithsonian's National Zoo/AFP via Getty Images) 12777003 World cutest diplomats! How 'panda diplomacy' shaped US-China relations for a century - and why New York might be set to receive pandas for the FIRST TIME as Biden woos Xi
Giant pandas Mei Xiang (L) and Tian Tian (R) at the Zoo in Washington (Picture: Getty)

Critics of the plan worry that the move threatens to turn a global symbol of American power into an airborne collection of ethical, legal, security and counterintelligence concerns.

Jessica Levinson, a constitutional law expert at Loyola Law School, said: ‘This is unprecedented. We just haven’t tested these boundaries before.’

Trump tried to tamp down some of the opposition by saying he wouldn’t fly around in the gifted Boeing 747 when his term ends.

Instead, he said, the plane would be donated to a future presidential library, similar to how the Boeing 707 used by president Ronald Reagan was decommissioned and put on display as a museum piece.

‘It would go directly to the library after I leave office,’ Trump said. ‘I wouldn’t be using it.’

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