President Donald Trump will travel to the United Kingdom this week for a three-day state visit, as the president continues to navigate tense trade talks and war on the European continent.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer extended the invitation to Trump on behalf of King Charles III during a February visit to the White House, marking the first, “second” state visit invitation ever dolled out to a foreign leader by the Crown. Trump’s first state visit came back in 2019, three years before the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
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