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Donald Trump to be hosted by King Charles at Windsor Castle on anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's funeral

Donald Trump to be hosted by King Charles at Windsor Castle on anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's funeral

The Irish Sun11 hours ago
DONALD Trump will be hosted by the King at Windsor Castle on the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's funeral.
The US President and First Lady Melania Trump have accepted an invitation for a State Visit from September 17 to 19, it has been announced.
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Trump will stay at Windsor Castle with Charles and Camilla
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They will, like French leader
This is Trump's second State Visit to the UK — he was also welcomed to Buckingham Palace by the late Queen in 2019.
The President is expected to pay his respects at her final resting place, St George's Chapel, on September 19.
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Trump was expected to meet the King privately in Scotland at either Balmoral or Dumfries House this summer.
But the plan was shelved and the State Visit brought forward.
It came amid
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A full programme is yet to be announced but expected to be a State Banquet at Windsor Castle and meeting the PM at 10 Downing Street.
Although the President is set to be denied the chance to address Parliament during his State Visit because the House of Commons is not sitting.
King Charles is Canada's secret weapon against Trump - his visit will be complex & fraught
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US President Donald Trump will be hosted by the King at Windsor Castle on the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's funeral
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