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    King Charles to Head to US to Woo Trump and Restore 'closest of Friendships'

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    Posted on April 14, 2026

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    Last updated: April 14, 2026

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    King Charles III and Queen Camilla will undertake a U.S. state visit from April 27 to 30, highlighted by a private tea with President Trump, a congressional address, a state dinner, and stops in New York and Virginia, aiming to mend tensions over the Iran war.

    Table of Contents

    • King Charles' US State Visit: Diplomacy, Challenges, and Controversies
    • Renewing Bilateral Ties Amid Global Challenges
    • State Dinner and Official Engagements
    • Address to Congress and New York Visit
    • Virginia and Bermuda: The Final Stops
    • Diplomatic Tensions and Political Reactions
    • Strained Relations Over Iran Conflict
    • Public and Political Criticism
    • Parliamentary Concerns
    • Starmer’s Diplomatic Stance
    • Epstein Controversy: A Sensitive Topic
    • Potential Distractions from the State Visit
    • Calls to Meet Epstein Victims
    • Palace Response

    King Charles Heads to US: Meeting Trump to Restore Key UK-US Alliance

    King Charles' US State Visit: Diplomacy, Challenges, and Controversies

    By Michael Holden and Suzanne Plunkett

    LONDON, April 14 (Reuters) - King Charles will have tea and a private meeting with President Donald Trump during his U.S. state visit later this month, as the British government hopes his "soft power" can heal a damaging rift between the allies caused by the Iran war.

    The monarch and his wife Queen Camilla head across the Atlantic on April 27, a four-day trip ostensibly to mark the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence from Britain but one that now has far greater significance amid a growing spat between Trump and Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

    Renewing Bilateral Ties Amid Global Challenges

    "The visit ... recognises the challenges the United Kingdom, the United States, and our allies face across the world," a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said on Tuesday. "This visit is a moment to reaffirm and renew our bilateral ties as we address those challenges together, in the UK's national interest."

    State Dinner and Official Engagements

    STATE DINNER

    Unveiling details of the trip, the spokesperson said Trump and first lady Melania Trump would greet the king and queen in Washington with a private tea, followed by a ceremonial welcome at the White House, a state dinner, and a meeting between the monarch and president.

    Address to Congress and New York Visit

    As previously announced, the king will also address Congress, becoming just the second British monarch to do so following his mother Queen Elizabeth in 1991. The royal couple will later visit New York where they will meet families of victims of the September 11, 2001, attacks.

    Virginia and Bermuda: The Final Stops

    The U.S. leg of their tour ends with a visit to Virginia, before Charles heads off to Bermuda, a British overseas territory where he is the head of state.

    Diplomatic Tensions and Political Reactions

    Amid the pomp of a royal state visit, the British government hopes the trip will demonstrate the value of what a foreign office spokesperson called "the closest of friendships".

    Strained Relations Over Iran Conflict

    That characterisation has come under strain since the U.S. and Israel launched an attack on Iran in late February, with Trump frequently singling out Britain and Starmer personally for failing to provide active support for the offensive.

    He has dismissed Starmer as "not Winston Churchill" and Britain's aircraft carriers as "toys", although the president's affection for Charles and the British royals has remained unwavering.

    Public and Political Criticism

    Opinion polls show Trump is deeply unpopular in Britain, and some politicians have said the visit should be called off.

    Parliamentary Concerns

    "(Trump) is a dangerous and corrupt gangster, and that is how we must treat him," Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrat party, said in parliament on Monday.

    "I really fear for what Trump might say or do while our king is forced to stand by his side. We cannot put His Majesty in that position."

    Starmer’s Diplomatic Stance

    In response, Starmer, who has sought to distance himself from the war but also avoid any direct rebuke of the president, reiterated the importance of the two countries' ties.

    "The monarchy, through the bonds that it builds, is often able to reach through the decades on a situation like this," Starmer said.

    Epstein Controversy: A Sensitive Topic

    Potential Distractions from the State Visit

    One issue neither Trump nor the king will want to overshadow the visit is discussion about Jeffrey Epstein.

    Charles' brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is facing police scrutiny over his ties to the late disgraced U.S. financier while Melania Trump gave an extraordinary address last week to deny that she had had any relationship with Epstein.

    Calls to Meet Epstein Victims

    Some U.S. lawmakers have said the king should meet with Epstein's victims, but notwithstanding Camilla's longtime support for causes which seek to end sexual and domestic violence, a palace source said this would not be possible because it might impact on potential criminal action.

    Palace Response

    "We fully understand and appreciate the survivors' position," the source said.

    "Even though the risk may be small that a meeting or any public comments could impact on those inquiries, or the proper course of the law, that is a risk that we simply can't take, for the best interest for the survivors themselves."

    (Reporting by Michael Holden, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)

    Key Takeaways

    • •This will be King Charles’s first U.S. state visit and includes a historic address to Congress—the first by a British monarch since 1991 (apnews.com).
    • •Tensions between Trump and PM Starmer persist over the UK’s initial refusal to support U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, straining relations even as the visit proceeds (time.com).
    • •Despite domestic opposition in Britain, the Johnson-led government views the royal visit as a strategic use of soft power to reaffirm the "special relationship" amid complex geopolitical frictions (apnews.com)

    References

    • King Charles III to make a state visit to the US despite calls to cancel due to the Iran war
    • Starmer Stands By Decision to Not Join Initial Strikes on Iran Despite Trump Complaints

    Frequently Asked Questions about King Charles to head to US to woo Trump and restore 'closest of friendships'

    1Why is King Charles visiting the United States?

    King Charles is visiting the US to mark the 250th anniversary of American independence from Britain and to strengthen diplomatic ties between the two countries amid recent tensions.

    2Who will King Charles meet during his visit?

    He will meet President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, address Congress, and meet families of 9/11 victims.

    3What is the significance of this state visit?

    The visit aims to mend strained UK-US relations following disagreements over the Iran war and to reaffirm bilateral ties.

    4Will King Charles address Congress during his trip?

    Yes, King Charles will address Congress, becoming only the second British monarch to do so after Queen Elizabeth in 1991.

    5Is King Charles expected to meet victims of Jeffrey Epstein during the visit?

    No, the palace stated this would not be possible due to ongoing police investigations and legal considerations.

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