King Charles would have wanted a relaxed and informal meeting with Donald Trump, but otherwise.
Donald Trump had an official state visit to Britain in 2019. Aop
US President Donald Trump will arrive in September for a state visit to Britain and meets King Charles at Windsor Castle, says Mirror. The visit was originally planned to be kept later, but now it has been brought forward by several months against Charles’s wishes.
The Buckingham Palace would have liked a more peaceful schedule for the president’s meeting due to Trump’s statements, where he proposed to make Canada in the US 51st state.
In February, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer gave Trump an invitation to a private meeting in Scotland, which would have been a pre -stage for a real state visit.
However, according to Mirror, the King and President’s schedules were so full that there was no time to arrange an unofficial meeting in the summer. The Times According to the magazine, Starmer acted against the wishes of the king and began to drive Trump’s official state visit.
At the beginning of his second presidential period, Trump proposed that he would make Canada a 51st state of the United States. Aop
King Charles, who is also the head of the Canadian state, originally suggested that he and Trump would relax and unofficial in Scotland, possibly in Balmoral, before a bigger official reception in the UK. Balmoral is a place where royalists have been inviting their guests for years to private visits, and they also spend their holidays on their estate.
Now, due to Starmer’s own activities, Trump’s state visit is organized directly under the watchful eyes of Windsor Castle.
Preparations for official state visit are now underway. The king signed an official invitation, Manu Regianthat was delivered to a white house last week. According to a representative of the palace, Charles has known Trump for a long time and is looking forward to his visit to his and his spouse.
The exact date has not yet been announced, but the visit is expected to take place in September. The relationship between the United States and Canada is still tight due to Trump’s statements.
President Trump has previously been on an official state visit to the British court in 2019, when it was organized by Queen Elizabeth II.
King Charles visited Canada in May, when his visit was considered a symbolic support for the state after Trump’s comments. Charles then opened the Canadian Parliament session in Ottawa, the first monarch after 1957. Then his mother Elizabeth II, who gave the opening speech in 1977.

