Coincidence?
Trump says you can call wall 'peaches'
Rothschild's story about Tea, coffee or a 'peach off the wall'
A story that has appeared in many books about the Rothschilds and has been attributed to each in turn was, in fact, first told by Prime Minister Asquith after a visit to Waddesdon. It began as soon as the curtains were drawn in the morning. A footman followed by an underling with a trolley would query politely:
'Tea, coffee or a peach off the wall, Sir?'
'Tea, please.'
'China tea, Indian tea, or Ceylon tea, Sir?'
'China, if you please.'
'Lemon, milk or cream, Sir?'
'Milk, please.'
'Jersey, Hereford or Shorthorn, Sir?'
https://family.rothschildarchive.org/estates/48-waddesdon-manor#:~:text=Tea%2C%20coffee%20or%20a%20peach%20off%20the%20wall,an%20underling%20with%20a%20trolley%20would%20query%20politely%3A