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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Laura Elston

King Charles set to meet Trump at the White House as state visit is confirmed

  • Buckingham Palace has confirmed that the King and Queen will undertake a state visit to the United States next month, scheduled for late April, despite ongoing calls for its postponement due to the Middle East conflict.
  • This trip marks the King's inaugural visit to the US as monarch and represents the first state visit by a British sovereign to America in nearly two decades, following Queen Elizabeth II's tour in 2007.
  • During their visit, Charles and Camilla are set to commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence, attend a prestigious state dinner at the White House, and the King is expected to address Congress, as confirmed by the Palace.
  • The visit proceeds amidst the Iran war, with Mr Trump having previously criticised the UK's stance on the Middle East, and some senior Labour MPs suggesting a delay due to the current crisis, though US officials advised against postponement.
  • Following the US engagement, the King will continue his journey to Bermuda, undertaking his first royal visit as monarch to a British Overseas Territory, without the Queen accompanying him for this leg.

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