President Trump and first woman Melania Trump on their first state go to to the UK on June 4, 2019, forward of a dinner with then-Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
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When British Prime Minister Keir Starmer paid his first go to to President Trump within the Oval Workplace this 12 months, he got here bearing a really particular reward.
“I used to be simply notified by letter from King Charles that he is prolonged, by means of the prime minister, a historic second state go to to the UK. And that is an ideal honor as a result of it is by no means occurred earlier than,” Trump mentioned on the time, brandishing the invitation.
Trump has lengthy talked about how he admires the royal household, and his state go to with Queen Elizabeth II was a spotlight of his first time period. For the British authorities, extending an unprecedented second such honor additionally opens the door to influencing Trump on points like assist for Ukraine in its struggle with Russia.

President Trump exhibits an invite from King Charles for a second state go to on February 27, 2025.
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“It appears virtually crude, however it’s virtually precisely that — the U.Okay. is aware of that its leverage in its tender energy in the case of Trump comes by means of the royal household — he has a protracted affiliation and a sort of affinity to the royal household,” mentioned Evie Aspinall, director of the British Overseas Coverage Group, a London-based think-tank.
Despite the fact that Trump isn’t well-liked within the U.Okay. — and his upcoming go to is predicted to attract massive protests, as his 2019 state go to did — leveraging his curiosity within the monarchy for the U.Okay.’s profit is considered as a smart diplomatic transfer, Aspinall mentioned.

President Trump sits with Queen Elizabeth II throughout an occasion to commemorate the seventy fifth anniversary of the D-Day landings, in Portsmouth, southern England, on June 5, 2019.
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Trump’s curiosity within the royals comes from his mom
Trump’s lengthy fascination with the royal household has to do partially together with his mom. In lots of interviews over time, he has talked about her fascination with Queen Elizabeth.
“She was a giant fan of the queen, I’ve to let you know,” Trump instructed podcaster Miranda Devine in July. “And anytime the queen was on tv, my mom appreciated watching. She mentioned, ‘Oh, the queen’s on.'”
Trump mentioned he felt a way of awe when assembly the queen in his first time period. “I used to be strolling up and I used to be pondering, ‘Are you able to think about my mom seeing the scene?'” Trump mentioned in an interview with journalist Piers Morgan in 2018.
He was downright reverential in speaking in regards to the queen, including: “She is so sharp, so clever, so stunning.”

President Trump toasts then-Prince Charles, Prince of Wales throughout a state go to on June 4, 2019.
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The president and first woman Melania Trump will meet with the King and different members of the royal household on Wednesday in a go to scheduled to incorporate a carriage procession, army bands, and a state banquet at Windsor Citadel.
On Thursday, he’ll meet with Starmer at his countryside property referred to as Chequers the place they are going to talk about bilateral points and maintain a press convention.
The U.Okay. state go to is a ceremony of passage for U.S. presidents
Trump’s common in being impressed by the royals, mentioned Nicole Hemmer, a professor of historical past at Vanderbilt College.
“These state visits have been, I feel, a spotlight for a lot of presidents, exactly due to the particular relationship between the USA and the U.Okay.,” she mentioned, “significantly the visits with the royal household – being a part of that pomp and circumstance that come together with being round royalty.”
Trump’s consideration on the royals has gone past glitz, although. He was enamored with Princess Diana – in his 1997 e-book The Artwork of the Comeback, Trump wrote: “I solely have one remorse within the ladies division – that I by no means had the chance to courtroom Woman Diana Spencer.”
And he additionally has weighed in on current royal household drama, saying that he thought Prince Harry and his spouse, Meghan Markle, had been disrespectful to the late queen.
Hemmer mentioned she sees a connection between Trump’s curiosity within the royals and his view of the presidency.
“Trump himself has praised monarchical authorities and in reality, shared footage on-line of himself imagined as a king, which is one thing that earlier presidents have been very cautious to not do exactly as a result of the U.S. was born in revolution towards monarchy,” she mentioned.
In 2023, forward of King Charles’ coronation, Trump expanded on his emotions in regards to the British monarchy to Nigel Farage, a distinguished right-wing British parliamentarian, on his information present.
“I feel it is an important occasion, I feel it is an ideal factor,” he mentioned of the coronation. “Lots of people discuss in regards to the monarchy, ought to you’ve gotten it or do you have to not. I feel it is a unbelievable factor. It holds your nation collectively, largely.”

President Trump and Queen Elizabeth II examine a Guard of Honour at Windsor Citadel on July 13, 2018 in Windsor, England.
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