Trump state visit invitation confirmed by Buckingham Palace

Senior royal reporter

Donald Trump, King Charles and the President of the United States will not be gathered unofficially throughout the summer, this year will make a full state visit to England this year.
Buckingham Palace confirmed that an invitation called “Manu Regia” signed by the King was taken to the White House last week by representatives of the British Embassy in Washington.
The dates of Trump’s visit have not yet been approved, but it is said that September is most likely.
In addition, it seems that there will be no special meeting between Trump and King Charles this summer.
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“Majesty has known President Trump for many years and is looking forward to hosting him and the first lady in later this year.” He said.
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner told Parliament on Wednesday: “We are really pleased that the US president came to a second state visit.”
Hosted by Trump During the previous three -day state visit in 2019, II. Queen ElizabethIt took place in the office in the first period.
Official planning for the second official state visit has now begun.
While visiting the White House in February, Prime Minister Sir Keir delivered Starmer Trump A letter from the king.
Traditionally, a state visit to the second term US presidents is not offered and instead was invited to tea or lunch with the ruler in Windsor Castle.
King Charles’ letter proposed a meeting to discuss the details of the state visit in Dumfries House or Balmoral in Scotland, a country with Trump’s connections.
Speaking in April, Trump said: “As you know, a second festival… This will happen: A festival and beautiful and a person for the first time.
“And this is because we have two separate terms and this is an honor… I respect a friend of Charles, King Charles and the family, William, we really respect the family.
“And I think they set a date for September.”
Times said that Buckingham Palace expressed his concerns by seeing Trump’s threats against Canada as a reason for not running a state to visit a state. “
According to the newspaper, a senior resource, a senior deputy palace to the government officials, King’s US President Canada’ya “pushing sovereignty” he said he did not want to fête with a state visit.
He said that high -level government sources wanted to make a state visit at a later date in the second period of Trump.
Downing Street spokesman: “This is a matter for the palace.”