US President Donald Trump will visit the United Kingdom in September, Buckingham Palace said on Monday.
King Charles III will host Trump and the first lady of Melania Trump, for the second time the US President will receive the highest British honor offered to the guest rank.
The king will host Trump and the first lady of Melania Trump at Windsor Castle from 17 to 19 September, Buckingham Palace said. It builds on Trump’s previous three -day state visit during the first term in 2019, when he was hosted by the late Queen Elizabeth II, Charles’s mother.
Trump to meet in the UK PM Keir Starmer in Scotland
Visit
According to the AFP report, Trump was invited by a personal letter by Charles, which Prime Minister Keir Starmer handed him in February during a visit to Washington.
Starmer tried to see Donald Trump with the magic of the offensive to strengthen the ties and gain a better lever effect for the United Kingdom in hard commercial interviews with Washington.
A pleased Trump, who has long been a big fan of the British royal family, described the invitation as a “great honor” and opened a letter from the king in the perspective of world cameras.
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“That’s really strange, it has never happened before, it’s unprecedented,” Starmer said in an oval office when he handed Trump a manually signed letter from Monarch.
According to the Bloomberg report, the US President is supposed to carry out a personal visit to Scotland at the end of this month – where his own golf course – and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer accepted the invitation to meet him, said Prime Minister Dave Pares on Monday.
Starmer favored good relations with Trump since he became prime minister a year ago, emphasized the importance of the British defensive and security alliance with the US and took care of the open criticism of Trump’s tariffs.
Trump’s first state visit in 2019
Trump’s first state visit in 2019, during the former conservative premiere of Theresa May, included a banquet at the Buckingham Palace next to the queen.
However, this visit was not without tension. Trump attacked the mayor of London Sadiq Khan shortly before his arrival and called him a “stone cold loser”. It seemed that the President also undermined the strategy of the premiere of Theresa May in a newspaper interview that her efforts to maintain a connection with the European Union could exclude the US trade agreement.
The President saw protests against Trumps, including Ballimp, who depicted him as a huge child who flew through the Parliament Square. On Monday, the Trump Coalition protest group, which organized these demonstrations, issued a statement that it was planning another 17th September in the center of London and other protests in Windsor, with details to be confirmed again on a state visit.
The second state visit to Trump is unusual: normally US US presidents were not a British visit and instead had tea or lunch with a monarch.
(With the entry from agencies)
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