Reports indicate that King Charles, Queen Camilla, and other senior royals are in preliminary discussions to visit President Donald Trump in the United States, aiming to fortify the relationship between the two nations. The Times reports that Downing Street has been the site of these early-stage discussions, with a potential visit tentatively slated for 2026.
A senior U.K. government source highlighted President Trump's positive regard for the royal family, emphasizing his past strong relationship with Queen Elizabeth II, his recent meeting with Prince William, and his expressed admiration for King Charles. A royal visit is seen as a key opportunity to reinforce the vital "special relationship" between the U.S. and the U.K.

Another insider noted the strategic importance of recognizing President Trump's pro-monarchy sentiments as a form of soft power diplomacy, echoing similar approaches during his first term. Both Kensington Palace and Buckingham Palace have yet to comment on these reports.
The connection between President Trump and King Charles dates back to 2005, when Charles and Camilla visited the U.S. Their relationship has continued through various acknowledgements over the years. Buckingham Palace confirmed that King Charles sent a personal message congratulating President Trump on his recent inauguration, highlighting the enduring special relationship between the two countries.

President Trump has consistently expressed support for the monarchy, describing King Charles as "a wonderful guy." U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who also congratulated President Trump, expressed his desire to elevate their partnership. He emphasized the long history of collaboration and cooperation between the two nations, describing their bond as uniquely close.
In December, during a visit to Paris for the Notre Dame Cathedral re-opening ceremony, President Trump had a productive meeting with Prince William at the U.K. ambassador's residence. Trump described the conversation as "great," noting discussions about Kate Middleton's well-being and King Charles' health. He expressed sympathy for the royal family's health concerns and underscored the positive nature of their exchange.

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