Trump and King Charles III to meet later this year during full state visit to UK
- US President Donald Trump will make a full second state visit to the UK this September, with formal planning underway for the event at Windsor Castle.
- The visit follows a royal invitation delivered by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in February, suggesting an initial meeting and then the state visit.
- Due to scheduling difficulties and established protocol, King Charles and Donald Trump were unable to hold a one-on-one meeting during the summer, despite the King’s annual stay in Scotland.
- Trump described the event as a 'second fest' due to his two presidential terms and expressed respect for King Charles and his family, while the Palace confirmed the formal invitation, the 'Manu Regia,' was hand-delivered.
- The state visit marks an unprecedented second visit for a US president, reflecting strong UK-US relations despite some earlier concerns over Trump’s comments on Canada.
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