That would be up to President Obama. Both manners of eating are equally correct, although the British system makes a lot more sense.
When you are invited to the Palace, it would behoove you to follow the etiquette at Court. Not only are you the guest of the Queen and Prince Phillip , but, as in President Obama's case, she is your elder relative , no matter how distant, and deserves your best manners and respect.
No president was born in England. All were born in the colonies.
by the queen of England and/or the british parliament
Gregg Sulkin is English and half American. But he is from England.
No, Kate Middleton is not an American she was born in England, therefore, she is British.
The British. That is because the British get their enlistments from England which was far away.
France
The British accents are spelled the same as American accents. The New England accents are spelled different than American accents.
American and United, British Airways and British Midland International.
British
No, they are American. But their current drummer, Jen Ledger, is from Coventry England.
Many stereotypes of the English language are generally how people use accents, or a certain use of speech etiquette . For instance, a British speech stereotype is that they still talk like there from the 1800's, and an American stereotype is that everyone talks like a cowboy.
There are a number of people from England called "Jimmy Carter". But the US President was an American, from Georgia.