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Trump Confirms September Return Visit to UK at King Charles’s Invitation

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Trump Confirms Return Visit to UK at King Charles’s Invitation

 

U.S. President Donald Trump has confirmed he will travel to the United Kingdom in September, following a personal invitation from King Charles III. Calling the monarch his "friend," Trump described the upcoming trip as an "honour" and expressed admiration for the royal family and the country.

 

“I was invited by the King and the great country … It is beautiful,” Trump stated during a press briefing in the Oval Office on Thursday. “It is the second time it has happened to one person. The reason is we have two separate terms and it’s an honour to be a friend of King Charles and the family, William.”

 

Trump went on to suggest that preparations for the visit are already underway. “I think they are setting a date for September,” he said, adding, “I don’t know how it can be bigger than the last one. The last one was incredible but they say the next one will be even more important.”

 

 

The invitation, described by royal aides as “unprecedented,” was formally extended in February and delivered by UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer during his first meeting with Trump after the former president's return to Washington. In a letter that Trump publicly displayed for the cameras, King Charles is said to have extended not just one, but potentially two invitations — one for a more private meeting, and another for a full state visit.

 

The King suggested that the first visit could be more informal, perhaps at Balmoral Castle or Dumfries House in Scotland. He proposed that this meeting might take place during one of Trump’s visits to his Turnberry golf course, located along Scotland’s western coast. This potential meeting would be used to discuss the specifics of a larger, more ceremonial occasion.

 

Trump is reportedly interested in returning to Windsor Castle, where he once had a formal audience with the late Queen Elizabeth II. According to The Telegraph, UK officials have been informed that Trump would prefer a more grandiose setting than the secluded Scottish residences.

 

During his presidency, Trump made a state visit to the UK in June 2019 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings. That trip included a military-focused ceremony with Queen Elizabeth and a formal dinner hosted by then-Prince Charles at Winfield House, the official residence of the U.S. ambassador to the UK.

 

In his recent letter, King Charles expressed warm memories of Trump’s prior visits. He wrote that he remembered those moments “with great fondness,” and touched on a shared commitment to “the breadth of challenges across the world” and “the values which matter so much to us all.”

 

If confirmed, the upcoming visit would mark a historic return for Trump, making him one of the few figures to receive multiple state visit invitations — a move that underscores the unique and evolving relationship between him and the British monarchy.

 

Based on a report by The Times  2025-04-19

 

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A side trip to consult with his boss in Moscow?

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Preparations must get under way - a really big blimp is called for._107207699_048121124.jpg.c450dddba59b3f50fc4c8ec6b74aef22.jpg

Maybe President Trump can knock some sense into Charles??? Here's hoping!!😆

39 minutes ago, JimHuaHin said:

A side trip to consult with his boss in Moscow?

Still going from last night?

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Trump Confirms Return Visit to UK at King Charles’s Invitation

 

U.S. President Donald Trump has confirmed he will travel to the United Kingdom in September, following a personal invitation from King Charles III. Calling the monarch his "friend," Trump described the upcoming trip as an "honour" and expressed admiration for the royal family and the country.

 

“I was invited by the King and the great country … It is beautiful,” Trump stated during a press briefing in the Oval Office on Thursday. “It is the second time it has happened to one person. The reason is we have two separate terms and it’s an honour to be a friend of King Charles and the family, William.”

 

Trump went on to suggest that preparations for the visit are already underway. “I think they are setting a date for September,” he said, adding, “I don’t know how it can be bigger than the last one. The last one was incredible but they say the next one will be even more important.”

 

 

The invitation, described by royal aides as “unprecedented,” was formally extended in February and delivered by UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer during his first meeting with Trump after the former president's return to Washington. In a letter that Trump publicly displayed for the cameras, King Charles is said to have extended not just one, but potentially two invitations — one for a more private meeting, and another for a full state visit.

 

The King suggested that the first visit could be more informal, perhaps at Balmoral Castle or Dumfries House in Scotland. He proposed that this meeting might take place during one of Trump’s visits to his Turnberry golf course, located along Scotland’s western coast. This potential meeting would be used to discuss the specifics of a larger, more ceremonial occasion.

 

Trump is reportedly interested in returning to Windsor Castle, where he once had a formal audience with the late Queen Elizabeth II. According to The Telegraph, UK officials have been informed that Trump would prefer a more grandiose setting than the secluded Scottish residences.

 

During his presidency, Trump made a state visit to the UK in June 2019 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings. That trip included a military-focused ceremony with Queen Elizabeth and a formal dinner hosted by then-Prince Charles at Winfield House, the official residence of the U.S. ambassador to the UK.

 

In his recent letter, King Charles expressed warm memories of Trump’s prior visits. He wrote that he remembered those moments “with great fondness,” and touched on a shared commitment to “the breadth of challenges across the world” and “the values which matter so much to us all.”

 

If confirmed, the upcoming visit would mark a historic return for Trump, making him one of the few figures to receive multiple state visit invitations — a move that underscores the unique and evolving relationship between him and the British monarchy.

 

Based on a report by The Times  2025-04-19

 

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So there will be a friendly meeting between a King and a wannabe King. 😂

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1 hour ago, mikeymike100 said:

Maybe President Trump can knock some sense into Charles??? Here's hoping!!😆

 

Beat me to it. 

 

Charles needs be be aware of what will happen to the Monarchy when the Islamification of Britain is complete.

 

Probably won't affect him. But he needs to think of William. 

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Going to be interesting when the Don arrives in the UK  on his state visit

 

See the welcome reaction of the common British people 🙄 

 

If the people gave him the two-finger salute he may misinterpret it as V for victory, "they love me here!"

Which he always says.

 

tRump loves King Charles's ass; he'll do anything to lick/kiss it. With or without permission from his boss, Putin!

2 minutes ago, JulesMad said:

tRump loves King Charles's ass; he'll do anything to lick/kiss it. With or without permission from his boss, Putin!

Projecting your own lifestyle

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