
King Charles III and President Donald Trump
Toby Melville – Images WPA Pool/GettyKing Charles III has invited President Donald Trump in the United Kingdom for a “historical visit of the second state”.
Donald Trump, 78, received invitation from The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Keir StarmerIn the name of King Charles, 76, during a press conference at the White House on Thursday, February 27.
62 -year -old Starmer told Trump that the invitation was “unprecedented” and “really special” because “it has never happened before”, The Times of London reported.
In the letter, which Trump showed to the cameras, the king suggested that Trump would make an informal visit to the Balmoral castle or to Dumfries’ house in Scotland, where they would plan the next official visit of the state, The times reported.
The departure added that Charles suggested that Trump’s visit could coincide with the President’s trip to his Turnberry Golf Course in the west of Scotland.

Donald Trump has a letter from King Charles III
Carl Court/Pool/AFP through Getty Images“There is a lot on both farms that I think you could find interesting and enjoy, especially when my foundation in Dumfries House offers hospitality skills for young people who often end up as staff of your own establishments,” said Charles, according to The times.
“Apart from this presentation of an opportunity to discuss a wide range of issues of mutual interest, it would also offer a valuable opportunity to plan a historical visit of the second state to the United Kingdom. As you know, a President of the United States has no precedents,” added the king. “That is why I would be useful to discuss, together, several options.”
The king added that he recalled the previous visit of Trump to the United Kingdom “with a lot of hobby,” wrote the publication.
“Yes,” Trump responded. “We hope to be and honor the king and honor your country,” he said, adding that the king is “a great knight.”
Trump previously spent time with the Royal Family during a 2019 state visit in the afternoon Queen Elizabeth II.
During the trip, the President and First Lady Melania Trump He spent time at Buckingham Palace and enjoyed a state banquet with Elizabeth II, Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince Williamand Kate Middleton.
Talking about the visit of 2019 Fox & FriendsTrump said that the palace officials told him that Elizabeth II “had not had so much fun in 25 years.”
“We had a great relationship and had a great relationship with Charles and, honestly, I have a very good relationship with many foreign leaders,” Trump added.
Buckingham Palace did not respond immediately Use weeklyThe request for comments.



