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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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Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 24 April 2026

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RayC Ruby Member

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8 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Right

Oh, all the sudden you're trying to quit?

This discussion ran its course long ago.

I'm fed up - and done with - feeding a lying troll.

Yellowtail Star Member

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3 minutes ago, RayC said:

This discussion ran its course long ago.

It did indeed

3 minutes ago, RayC said:

I'm fed up - and done with - feeding a lying troll.

I know you are, but what am I, na na na!

Go with God brother.

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Geoff914 Gold Member

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Some incident going on about shots fired at some function that Trump was attending. I switched on part way through so missed what happened.

Yellowtail Star Member

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1 minute ago, Geoff914 said:

Some incident going on about shots fired at some function that Trump was attending. I switched on part way through so missed what happened.

Robert De Niro tried to assassinate President Trump

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On 4/24/2026 at 9:50 AM, 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 ...

Within 10 days of the King's departure he (Trump) will throw a tantrum, fill his nappies and throw his toys out of the pram anyway!

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7 hours ago, JAG said:

Within 10 days of the King's departure he (Trump) will throw a tantrum, fill his nappies and throw his toys out of the pram anyway!

I thought it was with in two days.

BarraMarra Ruby Member

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The king and Queen are set to leave the UK Today for there visit to the US. This will be overshadwed by protesters demanding King Charles meets Victims of Epstein, with interviews this morning on GMTV from Represetatives supporting Epstein's family and victims. The king should not be put into a posistion to face this during his trip.

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9 minutes ago, BarraMarra said:

The king and Queen are set to leave the UK Today for there visit to the US. This will be overshadwed by protesters demanding King Charles meets Victims of Epstein, with interviews this morning on GMTV from Represetatives supporting Epstein's family and victims. The king should not be put into a posistion to face this during his trip.

Sure, free speech rights in the US should be suspended for the visit.

We all remember the warm welcome Trump received the last time he visited the UK.

I wonder Trump will have the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to the White House for the festivities, how great would that be? Netflix could livestream it,,,

Roadsternut Gold Member

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16 hours ago, BarraMarra said:

The king and Queen are set to leave the UK Today for there visit to the US. This will be overshadwed by protesters demanding King Charles meets Victims of Epstein, with interviews this morning on GMTV from Represetatives supporting Epstein's family and victims. The king should not be put into a posistion to face this during his trip.

Protestors are not an issue for him.

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Geoff914 Gold Member

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9 hours ago, Roadsternut said:

Protestors are not an issue for him.

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Why didn't we do that when Trump visited the UK, not my King.

I haven't seen any news yet. Charles has been there a day. How many insults has Trump directed at the British and Charles personally?

GoodieAfterDark Silver Member

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He must be talking about the Epstein relations. Need to find another island to send the royal's bubbelehs.

Roadsternut Gold Member

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7 hours ago, Geoff914 said:

Why didn't we do that when Trump visited the UK, not my King.

I haven't seen any news yet. Charles has been there a day. How many insults has Trump directed at the British and Charles personally?

I believe the the UK people voiced their opinion during the President's visit.

Would be a bit silly to hold placards of "Not My King" when President, any President, visits the UK. Would also be the same of foreign Kings came to visit.

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7 hours ago, Roadsternut said:

I believe the the UK people voiced their opinion during the President's visit.

Would be a bit silly to hold placards of "Not My King" when President, any President, visits the UK. Would also be the same of foreign Kings came to visit.

I thought Trump thinks of him self as a King. I wasn't aware of any demonstrations when Trump came to the UK. But see your point, to insult Trump it would have to be not my president placards.

Roadsternut Gold Member

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1 hour ago, Geoff914 said:

I thought Trump thinks of him self as a King. I wasn't aware of any demonstrations when Trump came to the UK. But see your point, to insult Trump it would have to be not my president placards.

Scottish protestors had the some of the most fruity placards, when they greeted the half Scottish President.trump.jpg

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Roadsternut Gold Member

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1 hour ago, Geoff914 said:

I thought Trump thinks of him self as a King. I wasn't aware of any demonstrations when Trump came to the UK. But see your point, to insult Trump it would have to be not my president placards.

But that would also be pointless, as in the UK, he would agree. He is, literally, not their President.

Whatever Trump thinks of himself, that is irrelevant to the wider world.

stevenl Star Member

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34 minutes ago, Roadsternut said:

Scottish protestors had the some of the most fruity placards, when they greeted the half Scottish President.trump.jpg

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That first one is excellent.

Yellowtail Star Member

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25 minutes ago, stevenl said:

That first one is excellent.

Indeed, that's the first funny Trump joke I've seen in a while.

Roadsternut Gold Member

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Obviousy no one here remembers the late, great Janey Godley.

johng Star Member

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14 minutes ago, Roadsternut said:

Upside down Union flag on display at Arlington Cemetary.......

Charles was signaling that he was there under duress 😋

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