UK to host Donald Trump for full state visit this year, says Buckingham Palace

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Former U.S. President Donald Trump is set to make a second state visit to the United Kingdom later this year, as confirmed by Buckingham Palace. This visit comes amidst scheduling challenges for both King Charles III and Trump, which prevents any informal meetings during the summer months. A formal invitation, known as the manu regia, was hand-delivered to the White House last week, indicating the royal family's eagerness to welcome Trump and the First Lady. Although there were initial discussions about a potential informal meeting at Balmoral or Dumfries House prior to the state visit, these plans have been shelved due to scheduling conflicts. Instead, preparations for the formal state visit are now underway, with a likely date set for September.

The relationship between Trump and King Charles has been established over many years, and the King is looking forward to hosting the former president. However, the planning for the visit has faced some political nuances, as Prime Minister Keir Starmer reportedly advanced the timeline for the state visit, contrary to the King's preference for a more gradual approach. This decision has raised concerns, particularly regarding the implications of Trump's previous statements about Canada potentially becoming the 51st state of the U.S. The upcoming visit marks a significant moment in U.S.-UK relations, as it is unprecedented for a U.S. president to receive a second state visit, a privilege typically reserved for first-time visits only. This state visit is expected to be a grand affair, reflecting the longstanding diplomatic ties between the two nations, while also highlighting the unique nature of Trump's presidency and his connection to the British royal family.

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Donald Trump will make a second state visit to the UK this year but the diary complexities of King Charles and the US president mean the two are unable to meet informally over the summer, it is understood.

Themanu regia, a hand-signed formal invitation from the king, was hand-delivered to the White House last week by British representatives from the Washington embassy.

Charles had suggested in a letter handed to Trump by the UK prime minister, Keir Starmer, in the Oval Office in February that they might meet at Balmoral or Dumfries House in Scotland first before themuch grander state visit.

But it is understood that due to diary complexities this is not possible over the course of the summer months and so formal planning for the state visit has begun.

A Buckingham Palace aide said: “His Majesty has known President Trump for many years and looks forward to hosting him and the first lady later this year.”

Charles will be heading to Scotland for his annual summer break, while Trump is expected to visit his new second golf course in Aberdeenshire when it opens this summer. It is said that the logistical reasons as to why the private meeting cannot precede the state visit are understood and appreciated by all parties.

Dates for the state visit will be announced in due course, though it is thought it will most likely be in September.

The Timesreported thatStarmer had gone against the wishes of Charles by bringing Trump’s state visit forward despite the monarch’s concerns over threats to Canada. It reported that the prime minister had gone against the original proposal for an earlier informal visit and expedited a full “bells and whistles” visit in an attempt to capitalise on the president’s fascination with the royal family.

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The newspaper said Buckingham Palace had been hoping for a more leisurely approach while building towards the state visit, amid concern over Trump’sthreat to make Canada the US’s 51st state.

Trump paid afirst state visit to the UK in 2019, when he was hosted by Queen Elizabeth II. Precedent for second-term presidents who have already made a state visit is usually tea or lunch with the monarch at Windsor Castle, as was the case for George W Bush and Barack Obama. But Trump is being treated with an unprecedented second state visit for a US president.

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Source: The Guardian