The car will recognise it is charging and not go into ready mode. When a DC charge ends it is normal for the car to flash up a battery warning as the high voltage is not charging the low voltage battery. Putting your foot on the brake will solve this.
My dealer told me to lock the car so the charger cable gets locked into the socket, but with tips from this forum I’ve found the car will do this after a short while anyway. I do tend to lock the car while holding the DC charge plug up a bit, as the weight sometimes makes the pins disconnect and then the car and charger all get confused. But you can just unlock the car and sit in it once it’s charging.
I tend to go for a walk, shop, or a juice whilst charging, but if I know I’ll be a while (charging to 100%) I’ll bring my steam deck and play games.
If you’re AC charging and you get the unlucky configuration of a 3 phase 11 kW charger, in which case the Trophy can only use one of the phases, you’ll only get around 3,6 kW into the battery. If your also sitting in the car and running the A/C you’ll be in it for the long haul, so maybe go for a wander in that situation (or find a different charger).