Trump to make unprecedented second state visit to UK
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US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump will travel to the United Kingdom in September for an “unprecedented” second state visit at the invitation of King Charles, which is unlikely to have any public-facing events.
Donald Trump has formally accepted an invitation from King Charles III to join him and Queen Camilla for an unprecedented second state visit, Buckingham Palace has said.
From MPs in recess to the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral, President Donald Trump's historic second state visit to Britain comes at a significant time
Dates for President Donald Trump's second full state visit to Britain were confirmed for Sept. 17 through Sept. 19 at Windsor Castle, where the royal family will host him and First Lady Melania Trump.
The July 8 state banquet marked the first time Princess Kate—who was diagnosed with cancer in early 2024—had attended such an event since 2023. She missed the Japanese state visit in June 2024 amid her recovery and attended the welcome event for the Qatari state visit in November, but didn't join the Royal Family for the state banquet that evening.
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King Charles' office has shared the dates for President Donald Trump's upcoming state visit to the U.K. All about the Buckingham Palace announcement and state visit.
President Trump will make a two-day state visit to Britain from Sept. 17 to 19, Buckingham Palace confirmed on Sunday, making him a rare head of state to be accorded a second such visit. King Charles III will play host to Mr. Trump and his wife, Melania, at Windsor Castle, the palace said in a statement.
Trump's first state visit to the United Kingdom in 2019 was marred in controversy. Here's what to expect this time.