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Trump is returning to Britain for a rare second state visit—here’s why it matters

King Charles to host US president at Windsor Castle as Trump’s diplomatic comeback continues

July 14, 2025 / 14:58 IST
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Trump last visited Britain as a sitting president in 2019, when Queen Elizabeth II welcomed him with a full display of royal ceremony
Trump last visited Britain as a sitting president in 2019, when Queen Elizabeth II welcomed him with a full display of royal ceremony

US President Donald Trump will make a two-day state visit to Britain from September 17 to 19, Buckingham Palace confirmed on Sunday, marking a rare second state visit for a US president. King Charles III will host Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at Windsor Castle, continuing a tradition of royal engagement with American leaders—but in an unprecedented context, the New York Times reported.

A second invitation signals shifting diplomatic tone

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According to Buckingham Palace, the invitation was formally extended last February by King Charles in a letter delivered personally by Prime Minister Keir Starmer during his official visit to the White House. “This has never happened before; this is unprecedented,” Starmer said at the time, highlighting the political and symbolic significance of a repeat state visit.

Trump last visited Britain as a sitting president in 2019, when Queen Elizabeth II welcomed him with a full display of royal ceremony, including a state banquet at Buckingham Palace and a military salute. The trip was a diplomatic milestone during his first term and a highlight of what Trump has frequently referred to as his “historic relationship” with the British monarchy.