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King Charles III Will Host President Trump For Historic Visit in September

President Donald Trump said he felt “great respect” for the royal family as he named September on his historic second state visit to Britain.

King Charles III is to host President Donald Trump to visit Britain in September, the president said in a statement at the White House.

A national visit is the most formal expression of Britain, awarded to a foreign leader and hosted by a monarch rather than a politician, and this visit is historical as other foreign leaders of modern history are not given a visit to two states.

There is the reason for this double approval, including President Trump having two non-term terms, or Queen Elizabeth II, who hosted President Trump in 2019, has since passed away, and a new monarch to host – Charles III.

Both are certainly part of the decision, but at the heart the UK needs to maintain close ties with the US. Royal honor is a logical approach given President Trump’s undeniable love for the royal family.

Speaking in the oval office, President Trump recalls an invitation that was expanded by a letter in February and personally delivered by the British Prime Minister, saying, “Well, I was invited to the king, and then to the greatest country of the country.

Speaking of kings that President Trump has met several times and understood to be frequently responded in letters, he continued. [Prince] William. It’s really a great honor and a great honor for the family. I think it’s set a date for September. ”

The statement comes when the timing of the visit was first discussed in public. President Trump said the visit was “large than the last one,” but he was “incredible” and “it’s a great honor to be so chosen.”

British newspapers Daily telecommunications situation The original option presented to President Trump was a visit to the royal property of Scotland, the Balmoral Castle or the home of Dumfries.

These were part of the UK’s more private royalty, and Balmoral was for a long time a place where families had retreated from the public eye. The fact that they are in Scotland is thought to be advantageous too, as President Trump has his own property there, and his mother had immigrated his Scottish property to the United States.

Nevertheless, he is said to prefer Windsor Castle, a vast, ancient royal residence in London hosted by the late Queen in 2019.

A month-long announcement for Trump’s visit has led the UK’s difficult left to consider how it could protest the visit, like it did last time. Morning Starthe rest of the communist newspapers of the UK, thunder “Opposition to Trump can unite the major left-hand struggle against war and greater state intervention in our economy this week.

“Maximizing this opportunity will depend on the left army working together where there is a common basis for doing so, and bring as much as possible into a unified campaign against state visits.”

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