Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo stirred headlines on Friday after joking that President Donald Trump might respond harshly to Queen Máxima of the Netherlands following a viral video many interpreted as her mocking the former president.

The clip, taken during this week’s NATO summit in the Netherlands, shows Trump posing for photos with Queen Máxima and King Willem-Alexander. After Trump says, “Thank you very much,” the queen turns and appears to mimic his mouth movements, prompting speculation online that she was making fun of him. The moment quickly spread across social media, though the exact intent behind her actions remains unclear.

Neither Trump nor Queen Máxima have publicly addressed the footage, but Arroyo offered his own commentary on the situation during Friday’s episode of The Ingraham Angle.

“She’s clearly making fun of his mouth… doing the Trump lip thing,” Arroyo said, before shifting to a more provocative tone.

“She better be careful,” he quipped. “She could get a personalized bunker buster from Daddy Trump if she’s not really careful,” referencing the precision bombs used in the recent U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

He then added another jab, cautioning that the queen’s perceived mockery could come with consequences to her public image.

“She’s going to go from Queen Máxima to Queen Minima if she’s not standing on protocol in the future,” Arroyo said. “This is a bad look for a royal, or anybody.”

The moment added a dose of controversy to an already tense summit, underscoring how even seemingly minor body language moments between world leaders can spark widespread reaction and political commentary.