Donald Trump’s Blue Suit at Pope Francis’ Funeral Sparks Controversy — Was There a Deeper Message?
When Donald Trump arrived at Pope Francis’ funeral on April 26, he didn’t just pay his respects—he turned heads. Wearing a bright blue suit and light blue tie, the former president stood out in a sea of black attire worn by world leaders and dignitaries attending the Vatican ceremony.
The funeral, held in St. Peter’s Square, honored Pope Francis, who passed away on April 21. As cameras scanned the crowd, one figure stood out unmistakably: Trump, whose choice of wardrobe ignited a heated conversation across social media.
The Dress Code for Papal Funerals
According to Vatican protocol, the expected dress code for male attendees at a papal funeral is a dark suit, black tie, and a black button on the lapel—an area reserved only for official Vatican honors. White shirts are permitted, but otherwise, somber tones are the norm.
While many followed these guidelines—including Melania Trump, who wore a traditional black ensemble in line with Catholic custom despite it being her 55th birthday—Trump’s vibrant suit veered from expectations.
Former President Joe Biden and Prince William, representing King Charles III, were seen in classic dark navy suits, blending in with the overall tone of the ceremony. Trump, however, made a very different sartorial choice.
Social Media Reacts: Disrespect or Deliberate Statement?
Online users quickly weighed in, with many criticizing what they saw as a disrespectful break from tradition.
“One guy shows up in a blue suit to the Pope’s funeral. You will never guess who,” tweeted attorney Ron Filipkowski.
Others echoed the sentiment:
“Donald Trump couldn’t even be respectful and wear a black suit to Pope Francis’ funeral like the rest of world leaders. He always has to stick out,” one user wrote.
Some also called out the perceived irony, pointing to Trump’s past critique of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who wore military attire to the White House earlier this year.