Trump and King Charles III to meet later this year during full state visit to UK
- King Charles III invited US President Donald Trump for a second full state visit to the UK, expected in September 2025 at Windsor.
- The invitation followed a February 2025 letter from the King to Trump proposing a meeting before the visit, but no private summer meeting will occur due to scheduling conflicts.
- Formal planning for the state visit has begun amid reports that Prime Minister Keir Starmer pushed to bring the visit forward to September, contrary to the King's preference for a later date.
- The hand-signed 'manu regia' invitation was hand-delivered to the White House by British embassy representatives last week, and Trump praised the visit as 'a fest' and 'an honour.'
- The visit highlights the close relationship between the UK and US royals, as the King and government continue to coordinate in arranging a historic second formal state visit for a sitting US president, despite earlier reservations about Trump's policies.
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