President Donald Trump and Melania arrived in the UK for their second state visit, receiving positive remarks from Trump about the upcoming trip. His comments followed the official invitation from Sir Keir Starmer, handed to him in February at the White House.
- Trump expressed honor at receiving the King's invitation.
- He called the UK state visit a "fest" in April.
- Trump praised King Charles and the royal family.
- He aimed to respect King Charles during visit.
- Trump praised Sir Keir Starmer despite political differences.
After receiving the invitation in February, Trump called it a “great, great honour” and praised the King’s letter from Windsor. In April, he described the visit as a “fest” and said it was a first for one person. During a July interview, Trump said he hopes to “have a good time” and respect King Charles, whom he called a “great gentleman.” Before boarding Air Force One on September 17, Trump called the King “my friend” and praised his elegance and representation of the country.
- Trump received the invitation from Sir Keir Starmer in February at the White House.
- He called the invitation a “great honour” and praised the King’s letter from Windsor.
- In April, Trump described the visit as a “fest,” a first for an individual.
- Before departure, he called King Charles “my friend” and praised his elegance.
This visit signals continued friendly ties, despite past tensions, with Trump emphasizing respect for the British royal family.
The trip’s impact may influence UK-US relations and diplomatic tone, especially with Trump’s public praise of King Charles.