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Trump intends to ask King Charles to visit the US following a significant second state visit.

Trump intends to ask King Charles to visit the US following a significant second state visit.

Trump’s Visit to the UK and Future Plans

President Trump expressed satisfaction with his reception in the UK, indicating he might invite King Charles back to the United States. Reports suggest he enjoyed a lavish welcome during his recent two-day state visit.

Upon returning to the U.S. on Air Force One, insiders revealed that the president is already considering extending an invitation to the king for next year.

“It was a fantastic trip. The British really know how to roll out the red carpet,” a senior White House official commented. “They have set high standards for welcoming us.”

Looking ahead, the Trump administration is set to play a significant role in celebrating the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence in the UK next year.

During a state banquet at Windsor Castle, Trump received warm remarks from King Charles, who also emphasized the “special relationship” shared by the two nations. Trump was noted for preserving the “unique character” of the kingdom.

In his remarks, Charles acknowledged the long-standing ties between Britain and the U.S. The banquet was attended by over 150 guests, including royals, politicians, and notable figures connected to both countries.

After the dinner, Trump remarked on his connection with the king. “I enjoyed spending those two days with him. King Charles is a wonderful person, and people in the U.S. really appreciate him,” he noted.

Before they left for the U.S., Trump reiterated his gratitude to Charles and Queen Camilla, saying, “We will always remember their hospitality. They are truly remarkable individuals.”

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