The U.S. president will be the first American leader to be invited for two state visits by a British monarch.
LONDON—U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in the UK on Sept. 16 for a two-day state visit, during which he is expected to meet King Charles, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and oversee the signing of investment and partnership agreements worth tens of billions of dollars.
Trump’s last state visit to the UK took place in 2019 during his first term, when he was hosted by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace. With this visit, he will be the first U.S. president to be invited for two state visits by a British monarch.
“My relationship is very good with the UK, and Charles, as you know, who’s now King, is my friend, and it’s the first time this has ever happened where somebody was honored twice,” Trump told reporters on Tuesday before his departure.
“They want to see if they can refine the trade deal a little bit. We made a deal, and it’s a great deal, and I’m into helping them.”
The invitation was formally extended in February, when Starmer delivered a letter from King Charles to Trump at the White House.
“This is really special,” Starmer said while holding the letter. “This has never happened before; this is unprecedented.”
“The answer is yes,” Trump said in response. “We look forward to being there and honoring the King.”
Hours later, during a joint press conference, Trump touted the invitation, calling it “historic.”
“That’s a great honor because it’s never happened before,” Trump said.
The president, accompanied by First Lady Melania Trump, touched down at London Stansted Airport at 9:07 p.m. local time on Tuesday. They will stay at the U.S. ambassador’s residence in Regent’s Park overnight.
The official program will begin Wednesday morning with a ceremonial welcome at Windsor Castle, where the royal family will host the Trumps while Buckingham Palace undergoes renovations, according to Buckingham Palace.
The president and first lady will first be greeted by the Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Catherine, before being formally welcomed by the King and Queen. The welcome ceremony will be followed by a luncheon in the State Dining Room.
Later in the day, the president and the first lady will lay a wreath at Queen Elizabeth II’s tomb. In the evening, they will attend a state banquet hosted by the royal family at Windsor Castle.
On Thursday, Trump is expected to hold a bilateral meeting with Starmer, followed by a business reception and a press conference.
By Emel Akan