At his final stop in Paris, President Trump sucked it up and got soaked — but didn’t seem happy about it.

A day after Trump was criticized for skipping a trip to an American cemetery due to inclement weather, the president spoke at a different US cemetery in the rain, and expressed jealousy that some of the veterans in the audience were seated under cover.

“You look so comfortable up there. Under shelter. As we’re getting drenched,” Trump told a World War II vet. “You’re really smart people.”

Trump was giving remarks at the Suresnes American Cemetery, his final stop on a quick weekend trip to Paris that was to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I.

On Saturday, the president’s visit to a different American cemetery outside of Paris was canceled thanks to weather, as Marine One — the presidential chopper — couldn’t fly due to the light steady rain and low-hanging clouds.

White House officials cited security concerns over assembling a last-minute motorcade to help Trump make the trip.

The cancellation prompted widespread criticism, especially from Democrats.

Ben Rhodes, a national security adviser for former President Obama, tweeted that the White House should have been better prepared.

“I helped plan all of President Obama’s trips for 8 years. There is always a rain option. Always,” Rhodes tweeted.

John Kerry, a Vietnam veteran and Obama’s former secretary of state, also shamed the president for not making it to the Aisne-Marne memorial and cemetery, located about 60 miles outside of Paris.

“President @realDonaldTrump a no-show because of raindrops?” Kerry tweeted. “Those veterans the president didn’t bother to honor fought in the rain, in the mud, in the snow – & many died in trenches for the cause of freedom. Rain didn’t stop them & it shouldn’t have stopped an American president.”

The grandson of British leader Winston Churchill Nicholas Soames also whacked Trump.

“They died with their face to the foe and that pathetic inadequate @realDonaldTrump couldn’t even defy the weather to pay his respects to The Fallen,” wrote Soames on Twitter Saturday.