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The bizarre scene unfolded outside the US embassy in Grosvenor Square, London, where both of the rallies took place.

First to start was a pro-Pyongyang protest comprising nine members of the UK Korean Friendship Association.

It was organised to oppose joint-military exercises currently underway between the US and South Korea.

(Image: MICHAEL HAVIS)

And when police warned protesters that a pro-Trump rally was set to start, it looked like a clash was on the cards.

However only two people came out in support of the new US-president, making his rally even less popular than Kim Jong-un’s.

A third person at the pro-Trump rally insisted that they were only an observer and not there to support the billionaire businessman.

US-born Amy Dallamura, who led the pro-Trump faction, said a deliberate lack of promotion was to blame for the poor turnout.

She told Daily Star Online: "The thing is, I don’t know if you’ve noticed, the anti-Trump feeling is quite extensive here.

"And because of the media here, which is quite anti-Trump as well, not many people really know that much about the man.

"And because of the way the anti-Trump people behave, I didn’t really fancy attracting anybody here. I wanted it to be positive.

"I didn’t want any counter protest at all. So I’d rather be here myself to have my heart with Trump and be pro than risk having anti people here."

(Image: Michael Havis) (Image: MICHAEL HAVIS)

At one point a KFA member was seen bickering with Ms Dallamura – a row she says she won since her rival didn’t "have a very strong argument".

Dermot Hudson, chair of the UK KFA, said Trump had said "promising things" in his election campaign but failed to deliver any change.

He told Daily Star Online that Trump’s idea to meet Kim Jong-un for hamburgers was right in principle albeit "tongue in cheek".

"In principle there should be negotiations between the US and North Korea… this would solve many questions," he said.