Trump and King Charles III to meet later this year during full state visit to UK
- King Charles III is expected to officially welcome US President Donald Trump and the First Lady to the UK for a formal state visit, likely scheduled for September of this year.
- This visit follows a letter personally delivered to Trump by Prime Minister Keir Starmer in February, proposing a first meeting and then the state visit.
- Preparations have started for President Trump’s second official state visit following the delivery of the hand-signed royal invitation, the Manu Regia, to the White House last week.
- Trump’s previous three-day state visit took place in 2019, and this second visit is described as unprecedented for a US president, with some reports noting it has 'bells and whistles.'
- Scheduling conflicts and protocol prevented a private meeting this summer, but the visit indicates sustained strong UK-US relations despite past concerns over Trump’s comments about Canada.
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