Table of Contents
King Charles III and President Donald Trump
Toby Melville – WPA Pool/Getty imagesKing Charles III has invited President Donald Trump To the UK for a ‘historic second state visit’.
Donald Trump, 78, received the invitation of the invitation British Prime Minister Keir StarmerOn behalf of King Charles, 76, during a press conference in the White House on Thursday 27 February.
Starmer, 62, Trump told that the invitation was “unprecedented” and “really special” because it “never happened before”, The Times of London reported.
In the letter, which Trump showed to the cameras, the king suggested that Trump made an informal visit to Balmoral Castle of Dumfries House in Scotland, where they would plan the next official state visit, Time reported.
The outlet added that Charles suggested that Trump’s visit could coincide with the president’s journey to his Turnberry Golf Course in the west of Scotland.

Donald Trump has a letter from King Charles III
Carl Court/Pool/AFP via Getty images“There is a lot on both estates that I think you may find interesting and enjoying – especially because my foundation at Dumfries House offers hospitality skills training for young people who often end up as staff in your own branches,” Charles wrote, according to Charles, according to Charles Time.
“Apart from this offers the possibility of discussing a wide range of mutual interest issues, it would also offer a valuable opportunity to plan a historic second state visit to the United Kingdom. As you know, this is unprecedented by an American president, “the King added. “That is why I would find it useful for us to discuss a series of options together.”
The king added that he remembered Trump’s earlier visit to the UK to the United Kingdom ‘with great preference’, the publication wrote.
“Yes,” Trump replied. “We look forward to being there and honoring the king and honoring your country,” he said, adding that the king is “a great Lord”.
Trump spent time with the royal family earlier during a visit to the state of 2019 organized by the Late Queen Elizabeth II.
During the trip, the President and First Lady Melania Trump Time spent in Buckingham Palace and enjoyed a state banquet with Elizabeth II, Charles, Queen Camilla” Prince WilliamAnd Kate Middleton.
Speaking of the 2019 visit Fox & FriendsTrump said he was told by Palace officials that Elizabeth II “had not had much pleasure in 25 years.”
“We had a great relationship and I had a great relationship with Charles, and to be honest, I have a very good relationship with many foreign leaders,” Trump added.
Buckingham Palace did not respond immediately US WeeklyThe request for comments.