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Trump Says King Charles Visit Could Help Repair US–UK Relations

US President Donald Trump has said that the upcoming state visit by King Charles III and Queen Camilla could help improve relations between Washington and London, as tensions linger over foreign policy and domestic issues. Speaking in a phone interview with the BBC, Trump said the visit, scheduled to begin next week, would be a positive step for the relationship between the two countries.

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“Absolutely,” he said when asked if the trip could help repair ties. “He’s fantastic. He’s a fantastic man. Absolutely the answer is yes.”

Trump added that he had known the British monarch for many years and described him as “a brave man” and “a great man”.

The King and Queen are due to arrive in the United States on Monday for a four-day visit that will include meetings with the US president and senior officials.

State visit schedule

During their stay in Washington, King Charles is expected to hold a private meeting with Trump at the White House and deliver an address to the US Congress.

After two days in the US capital, the royal couple will travel to New York, Virginia and Bermuda before returning to the UK.

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According to the UK Foreign Office, the trip is intended to mark the 250th anniversary of American independence and highlight the long-standing partnership between the two countries. Officials say the visit will celebrate shared history as well as cooperation on security and economic ties.

Differences over policy

Trump also used the interview to comment on his relationship with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, suggesting the UK leader could improve his standing if he altered certain policies.

The US president said Starmer could “recover” politically if he changed his approach to immigration and allowed expanded oil and gas extraction in the North Sea.

The remarks followed criticism Trump posted earlier this week on his social media platform Truth Social, where he described the appointment of Peter Mandelson as the UK’s ambassador to the United States as “a really bad pick”.

Trump has repeatedly urged Britain to increase drilling in the North Sea, arguing that it would strengthen energy security.

Starmer responded by saying he makes decisions based on what he believes is in Britain’s national interest.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday, the prime minister said the UK would not be drawn into policies or conflicts based on outside pressure.

Iran conflict tensions

Differences have also emerged between the two leaders over the conflict involving Iran.

Trump has criticised the level of support offered by some allies, including the UK, during the crisis. Starmer has maintained that Britain would not become involved in a wider war.

Asked why he wanted allies to participate, Trump said their involvement was not essential but that he wanted to see whether they would support the United States.

“I didn’t need them at all but they should’ve been there,” he said.

The president also claimed that Iran’s military had been severely weakened and said his warnings to Tehran were aimed at encouraging negotiations.

BBC lawsuit

Towards the end of the interview, Trump referenced a defamation lawsuit he has filed against the BBC over a Panorama documentary about the 6 January 2021 attack on the US Capitol.

The case centres on how a speech Trump delivered before the riot was edited in the programme. The broadcaster previously apologised for the edit but rejected calls for compensation and has said it will defend the case in court.

A BBC spokesperson said the organisation believes there is no basis for the claim.

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Tug Star Member

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Trump’s ouster would do wonders for our relationship with the UK no doubt about that.In fact in my view the only countries that would be sad would be the enemy’s of GB and the European Union.unfortunately this is not the case so most likely nothing will come of it because trump doesn’t keep his word so anything he says is meaningless.sad

JonnyF Star Member

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Trump needs to tell him to get his evil ginger stepchild under control or strip him of the titles.

Bruce Aussie Gold Member

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It could help If Charlie give him a crown. Charlie probably not aware he could pick one up at Burger king for him.

They be able to talk king to king . Charlie be just like playing with one of your great grandkids. Don't forget the diapers and pacifier.😂😂😂

JAS21 Platinum Member

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Let’s hope the ‘queen’ catches the flu or something and has to call off the visit

Summerinsiam Advanced Member

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The fact that he is going is a disgrace. Given the depth of loathing and revulsion for Trump among the British people, and the current situation, the visit should have been cancelled or at the very least postponed.

Rookie123 Apprentice Member

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Why would the Brits want a repairation of relations with that orange liabily, convicted felon and pdf-file, currently doing his best to blow up the US economy (among other things)?

motdaeng Gold Member

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if king charles were to cancel the visit, it would make trump very angry, and he would act as usual like an extremely offended child and try to get back at the uk in some way for what he sees as an insult to his own king status ...

Summerinsiam Advanced Member

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10 minutes ago, motdaeng said:

if king charles were to cancel the visit, it would make trump very angry, and he would act as usual like an extremely offended child and try to get back at the uk in some way for what he sees as an insult to his own king status ...

It is not up to King Charles, and his actions are based on government advice.

philipsharpe Senior Member

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Wouldn;t help as much as a certain resignation post haste.

Purdey Diamond Member

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Charles has no power to change Britain's policies. Trump cannot "advise" Charles without causing offence. So they can chat about many things but that does not affect US - UK relations except maybe if Trump unilaterally stops adding tariffs. Maybe make the two of them friendlier I guess.

ericbj Silver Member

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There is no reason why Britain should seek to repair a relationship damaged by Trump.

The visit has doubtlessly been arranged by the Foreign Office and not by the Crown. In other words by the Starmer regime which continues to seek to ingratiate itself to Trump in servile respomse to Trump's undiplomatic behaviour. Not to mention his ill-considered wrecking of the global economy whose full effects have not yet been seen.

A refusal by the King would have demonstrated that he represents the British people as a whole, and is not the puppet of a discredited politician desperately clinging to power.

The U.S. President is elected to represent the American people. Trump represents only himself and those desperately clinging to his coat-tails.

Dexxter Silver Member

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Will King Charles have to wear a suit when visiting the Oval Office?

Eric Loh Star Member

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I expect Trump to be at his best behavior accommodating the royal visit. There will be a momentary thaw in the thorny US/UK relationship but nothing will change Trump's erratic and unpredictable character. His doctrine of unpredictability or sometimes referred to as the "madman theory" of aggressive rhetoric will not go away and he will be soon be his usual bad and straining relationship with allies and others. Foreign relationship will continue to be ugly and fiery as long as the mad wannabe king stay in the White House.

Jonnapat Advanced Member

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No thanks, we don't need a relationship repair while you occupy the office of President. Rather wait until someone with half a brain gets elected.

BTW. Shame on the UK government for letting this go ahead against public opinion .

xylophone Diamond Member

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4 minutes ago, Jonnapat said:

No thanks, we don't need a relationship repair while you occupy the office of President. Rather wait until someone with half a brain gets elected.

BTW. Shame on the UK government for letting this go ahead against public opinion .

Here you have a silly old duffer in King Charles meeting with an ignorant half brain of a president, discussing nothing much in particular – – sounds about right.

I still can't forget the speech that Charles gave to Parliament on the event of his mother's birthday, when he referred to the Queen as "mummy" several times and there were outbreaks of restrained laughter from the members of Parliament. Lord knows what he was thinking about, but then again he's never been that bright.

BarraMarra Ruby Member

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Well Trumps doing his best to impress king Charles he just come out and said he talks more on the UK then Prince Harry, wonder what Charles thinks after this clanger from Trump. Good for the UK mmmm.

unblocktheplanet Diamond Member

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Okay. Four days. What will tuey talk about if not the world just like the rest of us? Wars, climate, poverty. Maybe they just won't have too many hours together, just formal dinners and photo-ops. I really, really, really hope Trump can't keep his trap <deleted>. For four days! And why is the King not invited to the Florida Tump House?

Will the BBC and Trump's spurious lawsuit come up?

Krabi King Advanced Member

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"Oh, I had some fantastic times with your brother Andy and a mutual friend. It was great. Nothing anyone has ever seen before."

newnative Diamond Member

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So, according to Trump, the King's visit might help 'repair' the US/UK relations, with the relations being in dire need of 'repair' due to--wait for it--Trump. Okey dokey.

retayl Advanced Member

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Yet another nothingburger. Trump will be a bigly host, Charles will be a Kingly guest and a day later Trump will be back to being Trump with the attention span of a goldfish.

Geoff914 Gold Member

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4 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

I expect Trump to be at his best behavior accommodating the royal visit. There will be a momentary thaw in the thorny US/UK relationship but nothing will change Trump's erratic and unpredictable character. His doctrine of unpredictability or sometimes referred to as the "madman theory" of aggressive rhetoric will not go away and he will be soon be his usual bad and straining relationship with allies and others. Foreign relationship will continue to be ugly and fiery as long as the mad wannabe king stay in the White House.

It is not the UK, or Europe that is the problem. It is Trump. As you say his irrational, chaotic approach to everything that he does. Even if there was a thawing in the relationship I give it two days before Trump comes out with some idiotic outburst.

I was watching a few weeks ago a programme by some sane American presenters. Unknown to me but probably well know in the US. Their thoughts were that it was going to take 10 to 15 years for the US to regain the trust that it once had. What is that, a minimum three presidents. In the mean time Russia and China can't believe their luck.

But I have to say this wake up call to Europe has been long over due. Hopefully from now on their will be far less reliance on US technology and far more European co-operation.

cjinchiangrai Platinum Member

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Trump works for Putin, so not much chance of repairing anything. Maybe Charles could supervise a golf cheating event?

BusyB Platinum Member

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12 hours ago, webfact said:

US President Donald Trump has said that the upcoming state visit by King Charles III and Queen Camilla could help improve relations between Washington and London, as tensions linger over foreign policy and domestic issues

Not if Charles is honest about the causes of those tensions. Which he won't be - guaranteed.

Roadsternut Gold Member

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6 hours ago, xylophone said:

Here you have a silly old duffer in King Charles meeting with an ignorant half brain of a president, discussing nothing much in particular – – sounds about right.

I still can't forget the speech that Charles gave to Parliament on the event of his mother's birthday, when he referred to the Queen as "mummy" several times and there were outbreaks of restrained laughter from the members of Parliament. Lord knows what he was thinking about, but then again he's never been that bright.

I suppose you always refer to yours as "Mother" or "Mater".

Yellowtail Star Member

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10 hours ago, Summerinsiam said:

The fact that he is going is a disgrace. Given the depth of loathing and revulsion for Trump among the British people, and the current situation, the visit should have been cancelled or at the very least postponed.

" Given the depth of loathing and revulsion for Trump among the British people leftists..."

There, fixed it for you

RayC Ruby Member

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46 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

" Given the depth of loathing and revulsion for Trump among the British people leftists..."

There, fixed it for you

If that's the case then it's bad news for right-wing political parties in the UK given that Trump's popularity rating amongst the British public is -67%.

Yellowtail Star Member

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2 minutes ago, RayC said:

If that's the case then it's bad news for right-wing political parties in the UK given that Trump's popularity rating amongst the British public is -67%.

What is that based on? Even if true, there are a lot of Brits that like Trump, perhaps more than like Starmer.

In any event I've been told there is not right in the UK.

RayC Ruby Member

RayC

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11 hours ago, Bruce Aussie said:

It could help If Charlie give him a crown. Charlie probably not aware he could pick one up at Burger king for him.

They be able to talk king to king . Charlie be just like playing with one of your great grandkids. Don't forget the diapers and pacifier.😂😂😂

That is not a bad idea. Look how delighted Trump was when he received FIFA's peace prize from Gianni Sycophant (I wonder who will win it this year? Putin perhaps?). However, I'd go a step further. Charles could gift Trump, Stert Island, Trump could declare himself, 'King' and we're back as BFF.

I should have been a diplomat😁

RayC Ruby Member

RayC

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7 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

What is that based on? Even if true, there are a lot of Brits that like Trump, perhaps more than like Starmer.

In any event I've been told there is not right in the UK.

There you go

https://www.statista.com/statistics/879835/british-perceptions-on-donald-trump/?srsltid=AfmBOoo8TSKE34xX5xYR1dwHLpMYGqmtmYyQzdJBo33zb58mEoNiFOn5

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