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Hull ended a three-year winless streak by winning the Kroger Queen City Championship and discussed golf plans with Trump at a banquet attended by 160 dignitaries.
- On Wednesday, British golfer Charley Hull attended the state banquet at Windsor Castle during President Donald Trump's official visit, hosted by King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
- Fresh off her win on Sunday, Charley Hull received an invitation following her Queen City Championship victory that ended a three-year winless run and earned $300,000 prize money.
- Hull said Donald Trump contacted her agent last year about organising a round, but scheduling conflicts prevented it, and at the banquet she described their conversation as friendly and noted his knowledge of professional golf.
- On September 18, Hull shared photos from the banquet on Instagram and told BBC Radio 5 Live she accepted President Donald Trump's invitation to play golf.
- At Windsor Castle, the banquet drew 160 guests, including Sir Nick Faldo and Catherine, Princess of Wales, as King Charles highlighted UK–US ties and golf connections.
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