
King Charles Sends Hand-Delivered Invitation To President Trump
President Trump will make an unprecedented second state visit to Britain after receiving a hand-delivered invitation from King Charles.
London, UK – Reports indicate a diplomatic misunderstanding involving King Charles, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, and former U.S. President Donald Trump. According to sources from Buckingham Palace, King Charles was reportedly displeased after a private invitation intended for Mr. Trump was publicly presented by Sir Keir Starmer during a recent meeting at the White House. The invitation, which was meant to be a discreet offer for Mr. Trump to visit Balmoral in the summer for discussions regarding a future state visit, was made public in front of international media. Royal Correspondent Cameron Walker stated that the King had intended for the initial meeting to be private, especially given the 'constitutionally problematic' situation arising from Mr. Trump's previous remarks about Canada potentially becoming the 51st U.S. state. King Charles serves as the head of state for both the United Kingdom and Canada. A Palace spokesperson has confirmed that an official invitation was indeed extended to the White House last week. The statement added that His Majesty has known President Trump for many years and looks forward to hosting him and the First Lady later this year, with September being the anticipated month for the visit.
President Trump will make an unprecedented second state visit to Britain after receiving a hand-delivered invitation from King Charles.