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New York Post
a day ago
- Politics
- New York Post
King Charles to welcome Trump at Windsor Castle as state visit is brought forward: report
King Charles will welcome President Donald Trump at Windsor Castle for his second state visit to the UK in September. The monarch, 76, extended an unprecedented invitation to the commander in chief and First Lady Melania Trump earlier this year following his historic election win, with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer even hand-delivering His Majesty's note to Trump. Starmer has gone against the King's wishes by bringing Trump's lavish visit forward by many months, The Times of London reports. Advertisement 6 King Charles will welcome President Donald Trump at Windsor Castle for his second state visit to the UK in September, according to a report. Getty Images Charles, who is also the current monarch of Canada, had previously invited Trump to meet at either Balmoral Castle or Dumfries House in Scotland. After palace officials explored all options ahead of Trump's second state visit, plans were reportedly switched up to ensure the visit was anything but informal. Advertisement Planning for the official state visit has now begun, with a hand-signed formal invitation — also known as the Manu Regia — from the King being hand-delivered to Trump last week at the White House. 'His Majesty has known President Trump for many years and looks forward to hosting him and the First Lady later this year,' a palace aide told the outlet. While exact dates of Trump's state visit remain up in the air, it's said that September is looking most likely. 6 The monarch, 76, extended an unprecedented invitation to the commander in chief earlier this year following his historic election win. Getty Images Advertisement The Post has reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment. In February, Starmer presented Trump with the royal invitation from the King during their meeting in the Oval Office, with the president quickly accepting. 'This is really special. This has never happened before. This is unprecedented, and I think that just symbolizes the strength of the relationship between us,' Starmer said, calling the last state visit a 'tremendous success.' 6 UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer hand-delivered His Majesty's note to Trump in February. REUTERS Advertisement 'The answer is yes,' Trump responded. 'On behalf of our wonderful first lady Melania and myself, the answer is yes, and we look forward to being there and honoring the King and honoring, really, your country.' 'Your country is a fantastic country, and it'll be our honor to be there,' he added. Still, the ongoing tensions between the US and Canada has caused issues. After Trump threatened to make the Great White North the 51st state, Charles traveled to Canada to deliver a warning shot, saying the country is 'strong and free.' 6 Trump has made his admiration for the royal family known on many occasions, saying in March that he 'loves King Charles.' Getty Images 6 Trump's last state visit took place in December 2019. Getty Images The King, who journeyed on the taxpayers' dime, opened Canada's new parliament session with a stern speech on May 27. The rare command performance marked the first time a monarch opened a new parliament session since 1857. Advertisement Following Trump's inauguration in January, it was reported that senior members of the Firm were being lined up for a US visit. Plans were reportedly set in motion for the royal family's highest-ranking members to make the trans-Atlantic. Start your day with all you need to know Morning Report delivers the latest news, videos, photos and more. Thanks for signing up! Enter your email address Please provide a valid email address. By clicking above you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Never miss a story. Check out more newsletters 6 Following Trump's inauguration in January, it was reported that senior members of the Firm were being lined up for a US visit. Getty Images Advertisement While talks remain at an early stage at this time, insiders claim the trip will most likely take place in 2026. Trump has made his admiration for the royal family known on many occasions, saying in March that he 'loves King Charles.' Queen Elizabeth II invited Trump for his first state visit in 2019, making him only the third US president to be invited for the official event during her 70-year reign. Advertisement What's more, no elected leader has ever been granted two state visits by the UK. Only two former heads of state have received the honor in the past: Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, in 1974 and 2000, and King Olav of Norway, in 1962 and 1988.


Indian Express
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez reportedly married a month ago, signed mega-million prenup before Venice bash
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez reportedly got married in the US weeks before their $10M wedding bash in Venice, which kicked off on June 26 with a guest list full of Hollywood A-listers. According to Page Six, the couple, who got engaged in 2023, had already made it official before flying in for the spectacle. A source confirmed they didn't register for a wedding in Venice, and city officials backed that up, saying no paperwork was filed under Italian law. The celebrations began Thursday night with a welcome dinner, and the star power was hard to miss, Kim Kardashian, Oprah, Orlando Bloom, Tom Brady, and even former US President Barack Obama showed up. Also read: 'If you can rent Venice, you can pay more taxes': Jeff Bezos shifts wedding venue after protests 'Often a marriage in a foreign country is not valid in the USA or creates other issues, so yes, it's likely they are already married,' a Florida-based attorney told the outlet ahead of Bezos and Lauren's big day. Still, Friday's ceremony at the stunning San Giorgio Maggiore was full-blown, with golden gowns, private water taxis, and Kylie Jenner making headlines for hauling in 25 bags. A city official told The Times of London, 'I can totally rule out that they will have a civil ceremony in Venice under Italian law.' Streets were blocked off, drones were banned, and cops patrolled the canals on jet skis. While the couple's reps haven't confirmed anything, the outlet pointed out that when George Clooney married Amal, it was officially done at Venice town hall. Meanwhile, the Daily Mail reported Bezos and Lauren may have quietly tied the knot over a month ago. ''The marriage is fully legal and took place in America under American law,' a source informed the media outlet. Also read: Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sànchez's Venice wedding: venue, guest list, outfits, and protest; everything you need to know Multiple divorce lawyers told outlets that Bezos and Sánchez signed a massive prenup before saying 'I do', a standard practice in Hollywood, especially with that kind of money on the line. Bezos is worth around $244 billion, after all. Since the couple mostly lives in Florida, the agreement was reportedly drawn up to hold up regardless of where the wedding happened. But if they ever split, the divorce has to go through the state they're living in. 'Likewise, if they left Florida and moved to New York as a primary residence, they'd have to divorce in NY. A prenup can't give a state the power to handle a divorce if you don't actually live there,' a source explained. To legally marry in Italy, American citizens have to go through a long list of formalities, including signing documents in the presence of a US consulate, affidavits paperwork, getting witnesses, and sometimes even involving city officials or priests. But Venice officials say the Bezos camp didn't apply for anything, and no municipal space was booked, and no officials are reportedly involved. While the global press swarmed the city, some Venice locals were clearly not impressed.. Protesters hit St. Mark's Square, slamming the event for promoting overtourism and 'billionaire elitism.' A few were even detained. Friday featured a performance by Matteo Bocelli, and the menu? Pure indulgence — $1,000 a head, loaded with Venetian classics. Guests are holed up in Venice's top hotels, including the Gritti Palace, St. Regis, Belmond Cipriani, and Hotel Danieli.


Mint
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
Prince Harry and Meghan's children won't have royal roles under William's reign, palace insiders reveal
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, are not expected to hold any formal royal roles under the reign of Prince William, insiders have claimed. Sources close to the royal household suggest that the Prince of Wales, 43, has no plans to include his estranged brother's children in the future framework of the monarchy. William is said to be developing a streamlined vision for the royal family as he prepares for his eventual accession to the throne. The future king, who became heir following Queen Elizabeth II's passing in 2022, has reportedly been focused on reducing the number of working royals, a concept he has championed for many years. 'As a huge question mark looms over the Sussex camp's involvement in the monarchy once William becomes king,' a source said, 'Archie, 6, and Lilibet, 4, will be outcasts to the royal fold under his reign.' The comments come amid reports of a continued rift between the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex, who stepped back from royal duties in 2020 and has since spoken critically about the institution in interviews and in his 2023 memoir, *Spare*. An insider told The Times of London, 'What has struck me the most recently is that he [William] just doesn't mention it at all. It used to be that the family stuff was taking up a lot of space in his head, it was a very close relationship and he was very upset.' 'But he's not letting it get to him at all any more. It is a change. It's sad, but it's a much healthier space for him to be at,' the source continued. The source also noted a shift in William's emotional stance, saying that although he once felt 'anger' after Harry's revelations in *Spare*, his current attitude is one of 'indifference'. While Prince Harry and Meghan's children hold titles as Prince and Princess — following the accession of King Charles III — their future in the monarchy remains increasingly symbolic rather than practical.


New York Post
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children will have no royal roles under Prince William's reign: insiders
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, will have no royal roles once William ascends to the throne, according to insiders. The Prince of Wales, 43, has been planning his ascension to the throne since becoming heir following his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II's death in Sept. 2022. The future king, who has long championed a leaner monarchy, is reportedly crafting his own blueprint for the next generation of working royals. 5 Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, Prince Archie and Princess lilibet, will have no royal roles once William ascends to the throne, according to insiders. meghan/Instagram As a huge question mark looms over the Sussex camp's involvement in the monarchy once William becomes King, sources say that Archie, 6, and Lilibet, 4, will be outcasts to the royal fold under his reign. 'What has struck me the most recently is that he just doesn't mention it at all,' an insider told The Times of London of William's attitude toward his estranged brother, the Duke of Sussex, 40. 'It used to be that the family stuff was taking up a lot of space in his head, it was a very close relationship and he was very upset.' 'But he's not letting it get to him at all any more. It is a change. It's sad, but it's a much healthier space for him to be at,' the source added. 5 The Prince of Wales, 43, has been planning his ascension to the throne since becoming heir. WireImage The insider added that despite the 'anger' he once felt toward his brother following the release of 'Spare' in 2023, he is now 'indifferent' toward the rift. The Post has reached out to Kensington Palace for comment. It's been widely reported that the Invictus Games founder wants his children to retain their HRH titles, allowing them the freedom to decide in the future whether to return to royal duties or continue building their lives in the US. 5 The future king, who has long championed a leaner monarchy, is reportedly crafting his own blueprint for the next generation of working royals. Andrew Parsons / Kensington Palace Still, it appears as though the future king maintains a similar stance to some fellow Brits, who last month told The Post in exasperation that 'enough is enough' — and demanded that the Sussexes be stripped of their royal titles. According to the report, the same goes for scandal-scarred Prince Andrew, whom William sees as a 'risk' and 'threat' to the Firm. Both Charles and William are said to be keen to limit Andrew's public appearances with the rest of the royals. 5 According to the report, the same goes for scandal-scarred Prince Andrew, whom William sees as a 'risk' and 'threat' to the Firm. Getty Images When Andrew stepped down as a working royal shortly after his friendship with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein came to light, he was kept at arm's length by Charles and the rest of the Windsor clan. William has previously signaled that he is carving out his own path as the future monarch. 'I'm trying to do it differently and I'm trying to do it for my generation … I'm doing it with maybe a smaller 'r' in the royal, if you like,' he said last year during a four-day trip to Cape Town for the Earthshot awards. 'So it's more about impact, philanthropy, collaboration, convening and helping people. I'm also going to throw empathy in there as well because I really care about what I do.' 5 It's been widely reported that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex want Archie and Lilibet to retain their HRH titles. Getty Images 'It helps impact people's lives and I think we could do with some more empathetic leadership around the world,' the prince added. Experts believe William may be forced to reconsider his plans for a slimmed-down monarchy, given the absence of his estranged brother, Prince Harry.


New York Post
6 days ago
- New York Post
Hotel in China rapped by wildlife officials for using endangered red pandas to wake up guests
They're alarmingly cute. A hotel in China has been rapped by local wildlife officials for using endangered red pandas during wake-up calls for guests, according to a report. The Lehe Ledu Liangjiang Holiday Hotel, located in the mountains near Chongqing, offered boarders the option of a 'red panda-themed holiday,' which included bringing the endangered species into guests' rooms for wake-up calls, The Times of London reported. The hotel brought the endangered species into guests' rooms for wake-up calls. For the morning meet-ups, the adorable, furry critters would be ushered into plush hotel rooms to interact with guests who shelled out for the special treatment. The unique experience flew under the radar of wildlife officials in the Communist country — until a British tourist and YouTuber couple went viral with a panda video from Lehe Ledu. The 'On Tour With Dridgers' video showed an apparent handler lead the well-kept critter into the room and up onto the bed. Content creator Reanne Ridger fed the bushy, red beast a treat and even stole some cuddles during her brief visit, video showed. Even more eyes were drawn to the questionable practice after the publication of a feature article in a popular Chinese magazine, the Times of London reported. However, the publicity also drew the attention of local forestry officials who could barely believe their eyes. Hotel staff told the outlet that they borrowed the pandas from a local zoo. AFP via Getty Images In a statement, Chongqing Forestry Bureau ordered the hotel to immediately halt all 'close contact' between animals and guests and threatened to prosecute the hoteliers for any further infractions, the outlet reported. China's state-backed newspaper The Global Times issued their own scathing report on the panda pandering. Hotel staff told that outlet that they borrow the pandas from a local zoo and rotate which critters are called into work. They further assured that all the red pandas are vaccinated, cleaned, and cared for by dedicated staff, The Global Times reported. 'Close contact' activities have been banned in China since 2018 as the practice was a customary form of income, The Times of London reported. Despite what its name would indicate, red pandas are not bears, but are closely related to raccoons and are a nationally protected wild species in their native China.