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14 hours ago, Social Media said:

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Donald Trump is poised to become the first elected politician in modern history to be hosted twice for state visits by the British Royal Family. Reports indicate that plans are already in motion for the former president to return to the UK for a second state visit following his anticipated inauguration in January.  

 

The Prince of Wales shook hands with US President-elect Donald Trump in Paris earlier this month

 

A senior Whitehall source confirmed the enthusiasm for the upcoming event, telling *The Daily Telegraph*: "[Mr Trump] loves the Royal Family. Look at the fact he’s had his own photo album made of the last visit. Why wouldn’t we want a repeat?"  

 

 

While preliminary arrangements are underway, the visit itself may not occur until 2026, aligning with diplomatic schedules and other priorities. The British government sees the high regard in which Trump holds the Royal Family as a valuable diplomatic asset, particularly in fostering stronger ties between the UK and the United States.  

 

Trump's connection with the Royal Family was evident during his presidency, highlighted by a grand three-day state visit in 2019. The visit included a formal dinner with the late Queen and a commemoration of the 75th anniversary of D-Day in Portsmouth. At the end of that visit, the Queen expressed her hope for his return, telling Trump, "I hope you come to this country again soon." In response, Trump praised her, calling her a "great woman" as he departed the UK.  

 

More recently, Trump and Prince William shared a warm interaction at the historic re-opening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris earlier this month.

 

The event marked Trump’s first meeting with a Royal Family member since his landslide election victory. Their 40-minute discussion reportedly covered global issues and emphasized the enduring importance of the US-UK relationship. Trump reflected on his admiration for the late Queen, while also lauding Prince William with the words, "Good man, this one." He added that William was "doing a fantastic job" and expressed his appreciation for the event, calling it "a beautiful ceremony."  

 

The bond between Trump and the Royal Family continues to be a focal point of diplomatic engagement. As the possibility of another state visit draws closer, it is clear that this unique relationship remains a cornerstone of fostering goodwill between the two nations.

 

Based on a report by Daily Mail 2024-12-30

 

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Starmer is already planning a trip to the U.S. during the same time period 

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Posted
6 hours ago, soalbundy said:

I wonder if someone will read the protocol to him this time.

 

They Should have read it to Jimmy Carter--- I think he made the biggest faux pas ever.

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1 hour ago, candide said:

 

 

When was the last time someone who visited the Queen and/or a  President of a country posted on AN forum? 😆

And the relevance to the above comments being what?

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5 minutes ago, BusyB said:

 

Why not give him a knighthood. Or make him a lord. Then he can take a seat in the 'upper' house.

 

The Emoluments Clause, found in Article I, Section 9, Clause 8 of the U.S. Constitution, prohibits federal officeholders from accepting gifts, payments, or titles from foreign states without congressional consent.

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22 minutes ago, NoDisplayName said:

 

The Emoluments Clause, found in Article I, Section 9, Clause 8 of the U.S. Constitution, prohibits federal officeholders from accepting gifts, payments, or titles from foreign states without congressional consent.

 

Oh I'm sure he can organize that 😉

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18 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Knowing Donald, he would do a bit more than that 

 

!!!!!!......I can't believe you just went there.....!!!! 5555

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On 12/30/2024 at 3:32 PM, jippytum said:

Time  for Trump to kindly repay the favour and give Farage and the Reform party a boost by revisiting the UK. 

Don't forget labour sent a hundred people to  the US to campaign for Harris. 

Starmer appointing Peter Mandelson Britan's 'prince of darkness' a Trump detractor as US  ambassador was a blow to US UK accord. 

I hope Trump, Musk and Farage help the Reform party  gain  more  support as Starmer's woeful performance is also helping them gain new members. 

Trump will sort  the new U.K. Ambassador out and send him packing the same as he will do to the Australian Ambassador Kevin Rudd and ex P.M. idiot that criticized trump when he was last in power.

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6 minutes ago, candide said:

You mean he will not bring food price down immediately and end the Ukraine war even before he takes office?

Oh noooo... :smile:

 

Who knows what he'll do. He has a wandering attention span, and apparently Musk has moved into the guesthouse at Mar a lago. 

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And now the UK extends their hand to Trump.


Clearly, the UK loves Trump as much as America does.

 

Meanwhile the UK leftists here continue to sink into depression.

 

It doesn’t get any better.

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As soon as Trump gets in Prince harry hadbetter pack his bags because he will turf him out of the US for telling lies on his visa application stating that he has never used drugs. He  must know that will happen because he just bought a house in a new complex at the Costa Terra golf and ocean centre sth. of Lisbon in Portugal for 4.7 million USD. At least if he takes up golf he can get away from his dragon wife Megganon the golf course....but she will probably follow him around in a golf buggy to keep an eye on him and annoy him.

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21 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Knowing Donald, he would do a bit more than that 

I wonder who is the prettiest out of Princess Anne ..and Queen Camilla.

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