King and Trump hail UK-US special relationship in banquet speech
- On September 17, 2025, during his second official visit to the UK, US President Donald Trump participated in a state banquet hosted by King Charles III at Windsor.
- The visit highlighted the lasting and extraordinary connection between the US and UK, shaped by shared history and conflict, resulting in a close friendship that the founding figures of both nations would have found unimaginable.
- King Charles praised the partnership and highlighted cooperation on defense, security, and support for Ukraine while emphasizing a shared commitment to safeguard the environment for future generations.
- Trump called King Charles a "very, very special man" and hailed the Princess of Wales as "so radiant and so healthy and so beautiful," while a toast honored the health and prosperity of the American people.
- The event reaffirmed the unparalleled alliance between the two nations, rooted in deep friendship and mutual commitment, and acknowledged the vast potential for growth in their cooperation.
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