Buckingham Palace says King Charles' trip to the US to go ahead
Buckingham Palace said the four-day trip will continue with modest security and schedule changes after officials reviewed the shooting risk.
- King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrive in the United States on Monday for a four-day trip spanning Washington, New York, and Virginia, marking bilateral ties as America approaches its 250th anniversary.
- Security remains on high alert after a gunman opened fire outside the Washington Hilton on Saturday evening during a White House Journalists dinner, prompting Buckingham Palace to discuss operational planning with U.S. authorities.
- Accused gunman Cole Thomas Allen allegedly cited political motives including the Jeffrey Epstein case, according to analyst Malek Dudakov, while planning to slip inside the hotel with weapons.
- President Trump praised King Charles as a 'tremendous representative' who has fought health challenges 'very tough to fight,' while the King continues promoting cancer awareness through his public messaging.
- Rising political violence in the United States continues to grow, with more than 70% of Americans negatively perceiving the conflict in Iran, as experts warn the Hilton shooting is 'far from the last major assassination attempt' this cycle.
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Royal visit to NYC still on schedule after correspondents' dinner shooting
NEW YORK (PIX11) — On Monday, King Charles and Queen Camilla will make their first visit to the U.S. since becoming British monarchs. It was arranged to celebrate the 250th anniversary of American independence. For months, the royal visit has been planned with pomp and circumstance, beginning on Monday in Washington, D.C., then onto New [...]
King Charles state visit to U.S. to go on as planned after shooting
Earlier, senior U.K. Minister Darren Jones told British broadcasters during a round of interviews that security teams in Britain and the U.S. were "working closely to ensure the security arrangements are put appropriately in place" for the state visit
King Charles, Queen Camilla to move ahead with US trip after White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting
King Charles III and Queen Camilla confirmed their four-day U.S. state visit will proceed as planned following the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
The British Royal Palace has confirmed that King Charles III's visit to the United States on Monday will proceed as scheduled, despite the recent shooting at a party attended by Donald Trump.
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