Buckingham Palace issues new update on Trump state visit | Royal | News

Buckingham Palace released an update about Donald Trump’s state visit to England. US President and First Lady, Melania Trump officially accepted King Charles’s invitation to England, and according to the palace, the state visit will be between 17-19 September.
The ruler will host Trumps in Windsor Castle, King Charles French President Emmanuel Macron’un last week during the state visit. Mr. Trump will have an unprecedented gesture against a US leader, a second state visit to England. In 2019, Mr. Trump made a visit to England.
Unlike Mr. Macron, the US President will not be able to address the House of Commons, as Mr. Trump will not sit while visiting. The party will be a recess for the conference season. The House of Lords will still sit.
More details of Mr. Trump’s second state visit comes after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer presented the US president during a meeting at the White House.
Sitting side by side in the double oval office, Sir Keir President gave a personal invitationThen he says, “This is really historical and unprecedented.”
After reading the letter, Mr. Trump said it was “a big, great honor” and in Windsor – that really is something. “
In the letter, Charles suggested that he and Trump could meet at Balmoral or Dumfries House before a much larger state visit.
Despite the investigation of all options, it is understood that there are difficulties in aligning the diaries of both the King and Mr. Trump, as well as logistical difficulties surrounding an informal visit.
A Senior Police Scotland Officer said last week, Mr. Trump, a separate journey to Scotland, the cost of policing would be “remarkable” and the power was trying to provide extra financing.
On Wednesday, it turned out that power was in the first stages of visiting planning. He will see that Mr. Trump visited one or both of his golf clubs In Aberdeenchire and Ayshire.
The precedent of the second term US presidents who already made a state visit to England is usually with the ruler in Windsor Castle with tea or lunch. That was the case for George W Bush and Barack Obama.
The late Queen Elizabeth hosted Mr. and Mrs. Trump during their first state visits. Mr. Trump took a ceremony held at the Buckingham Palace Garden, attended by the late Queen, King Charles, then Prince Charles, and then the Duchess of Cornwall Camilla. Prince Harry joined the group for a special lunch at the palace after he met.
Trump then visited Charles and Camilla and Westminster Abbey in Clarence House and Camilla. Later, at the Buckingham Palace, Mr. Trump and then Prime Minister Theresa May had a state feast before May, hosting the president at a business breakfast attended by Prince Andrew.
At the Downing Street, talks with Mrs. May were later watched before a joint press conference with the two leaders. Only days after the first visit, Mrs. May pm resigned.




