Plans are reportedly being drawn up for Firm’s highest-ranking members to make the trans-Atlantic trip to help the UK boost its relations with the US.
King Charles, Queen Camilla and other senior members of the royal family are gearing up to visit President Donald Trump in the US in 2026, according to reports.
Senior members of the British royal family could be headed to the United States as soon as 2026 to help strengthen the “special relationship” between the U.K. and the U.S. — and to capitalize on Donald Trump’s “clear affinity for the royal family.
King Charles and Prince William may visit the US next year to strengthen ties following the appointment of Donald Trump as US President. Ties with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex however continues to remain strained.
“Donald Trump has a clear affinity for the royal family,” A senior UK government source told The Times. “He had a great relationship with the late Queen, recently met Prince William and has spoken highly of King Charles. A royal tour to the US would help reinforce the ‘special relationship’.”
The British royal family has historically played a vital role in strengthening ties between the United States and United Kingdom, keeping the so-called “special relationship” between the two countries alive.
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King Charles sent Donald Trump a personal message ahead of his inauguration earlier today, Buckingham Palace confirmed. T&C understands the message reflected on the enduring relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States.
The monarch, 76, sent a handwritten letter to the 47th president as he reflected on the “enduring special relationship between the UK and US.”
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King Charles' message reportedly reflected on the relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom.