
Buckingham Palace confirms the news about Donald Trump and it's a U-turn
An unexpected change in the official plans of the British royal house is generating great anticipation at the diplomatic level
Charles III continues to show his global influence in diplomatic relations. King Charles III, just like his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, still plays a key role in the international projection of the monarchy. Despite the heavy load of his schedule, he keeps carefully managing bilateral relations.
The British monarch and his family constantly face an international stage full of challenges, negotiations, and important events. Thus, at the end of May, Charles III visited Canada to offer his support in response to President Trump's statements. This time, the British king surprises with news that has come to public light and, once again, is related to the American president.

A state visit that makes a difference
President Donald Trump was invited by King Charles III in February of this year for an official visit to the United Kingdom. At first, it had been proposed that it would be a more informal visit in Scotland during the summer holidays, as the monarch himself had suggested. However, after analyzing both of their schedules and the importance of the occasion, the decision was made for it to be a formal state visit.
According to sources close to the matter, "King Charles III has known President Trump for many years and is looking forward to welcoming him and the First Lady at the end of this year." The event, which will be held in September, will be one of the major diplomatic moments of the year, with all the honors that correspond to a visit of this magnitude.

The relationship between Trump and the royal family
Donald Trump becomes the first United States leader to be received twice on a state visit by a British monarch. On his previous visit, in 2019, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, the president was received with great attention, including a state banquet and a private lunch. During that visit, Trump also met with then-Prince Charles.
The president has always kept a respectful stance toward the royal family, although tensions with some members, such as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, have been notable. The differences of opinion about the royal family, especially regarding issues like Harry's comments about drug use, have caused media conflicts among Trump, Meghan, and Harry.
This type of visit shows how King Charles III takes a more pragmatic approach, considering international circumstances. As the monarchy adapts to these changes, Trump's visit marks a gesture in international relations relevant to the United Kingdom's image.
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