Trump and King Charles III to meet later this year during full state visit to UK
- Last week, King Charles III personally signed and sent a formal invitation known as the Manu Regia, delivered by British embassy officials in Washington, inviting President Trump for another official state visit to the United Kingdom.
- The invitation for the second visit came after the 2019 state visit organized by Queen Elizabeth II, with Sir Keir Starmer advancing the trip to September despite the King’s preference for a later date.
- Formal planning has started, but a private meeting between King Charles and Trump will not happen this summer due to scheduling conflicts and the King's annual summer break in Scotland.
- Trump said in April that they were setting a September date and called the visit a unique 'second fest,' while Buckingham Palace confirmed mutual support and stressed the King acts on government advice.
- The planned visit, expected in September at Windsor, represents a historic occasion as it will be only the second time a US president has been granted a repeat state visit, highlighting the continuing strong diplomatic and personal relationship between King Charles and President Trump.
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