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    King Charles to Pay State Visit to US as UK Seeks to Mollify Trump

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    Posted on March 31, 2026

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    King Charles III will make his first-ever state visit to the US in late April to mark the 250th anniversary of American independence and help ease tensions with President Trump over the Iran war.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of King Charles' US State Visit and UK-US Relations
    • Diplomatic Tensions and the Iran War
    • Strained Relations Between UK and US Leadership
    • Other Points of Contention
    • The Role of the Royal Family in Diplomacy
    • Soft Power and Recent Royal Engagements
    • Challenges Facing King Charles During the Visit

    King Charles to Visit US as UK Seeks to Ease Trump Tensions

    Overview of King Charles' US State Visit and UK-US Relations

    By Michael Holden

    LONDON, March 31 (Reuters) - King Charles will make a state visit to the United States in late April, Buckingham Palace said on Tuesday, a high-profile trip that the British government hopes will help to repair relations with Donald Trump, damaged by the Iran war.

    Charles and his wife Queen Camilla will visit the U.S. in a long-planned trip to mark the 250th anniversary of that country's independence from British rule, before the couple pay a visit to Bermuda.

    "Their majesties’ programme will celebrate the historic connections and the modern bilateral relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States," Buckingham Palace said, adding the trip was being made on the advice of the British government.

    It will be the first state visit by a British monarch since 2007 when Charles' mother Queen Elizabeth made what was the fourth such U.S. trip of her reign. 

    Diplomatic Tensions and the Iran War

    Strained Relations Between UK and US Leadership

    RELATIONS STRAINED OVER IRAN WAR

    Previously good relations between the U.S. president and Prime Minister Keir Starmer have been strained over the British leader's reluctance to get involved in the Iran war and refusal to let the U.S. use British bases to launch initial attacks.

    While U.S. forces have since been permitted to carry out what Starmer calls defensive strikes, Trump has repeatedly criticised the prime minister, saying he was "not Winston Churchill" and had ruined the historically close alliance.

    Trump has derided Britain's offer to send more military assets to the region.  

    Other Points of Contention

    As well as Iran, Trump has also changed his mind on a British deal with Mauritius to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, home to the strategically important U.S.-British Diego Garcia air base, calling it a great mistake, to the delight of some of Starmer's domestic opponents.

    Starmer, a former human rights lawyer, has cast doubt on the lawfulness of the attacks on Iran, which are not popular at home and have raised concerns about rising energy costs. 

    But he has avoided any direct criticism of Trump and publicly stated that their relationship remained good.

    The Role of the Royal Family in Diplomacy

    Soft Power and Recent Royal Engagements

    ROYAL INFLUENCE

    Since Trump returned to office, Starmer has used the soft power of the royals to mollify the U.S. president, who has been gushing in his praise for the king and his family, to keep him onside over the war in Ukraine and to soften possible trade tariffs.

    Charles hosted Trump for an unprecedented second state visit to Britain last September, treating him to a carriage ride and state banquet at Windsor Castle where Trump hailed the special relationship between the two nations, a bond he then described as "irreplaceable and unbreakable".

    Starmer will hope that the 77-year-old king can again help smooth the current turbulent relations, before heir-to-the-throne Prince William is expected to visit the U.S. in the summer during the soccer World Cup.

    Trump said on Thursday the visit would not be affected by the fallout with Starmer.

    "He's a friend of mine," Trump said of Charles. "He's a great gentleman."

    Challenges Facing King Charles During the Visit

    The state visit will place the king in a tricky position, requiring him to praise a president who is deeply unpopular with Britons according to polls. 

    Furthermore, Trump's views on climate change are a world away from those of the monarch, who has spent a lifetime campaigning on environmental issues. 

    Charles could also face questions about his younger brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who is under police investigation for misconduct in a public office over his ties to the late U.S. sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. 

    Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrats, Britain's third-biggest party in parliament, has previously said the planned visit should be cancelled, saying Trump should not be given the diplomatic coup in light of his repeated insults of the country.

    (Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

    Key Takeaways

    • •It will be the King’s first state visit to the U.S., his mother Queen Elizabeth II last made one in 2007.
    • •Prime Minister Starmer’s reluctance to immediately support U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran has drawn sharp criticism from Trump, straining bilateral ties.
    • •The royal visit aims to leverage soft power to restore goodwill amid disagreements over defense, trade, and geopolitical issues.

    Frequently Asked Questions about King Charles to pay state visit to US as UK seeks to mollify Trump

    1Why is King Charles visiting the United States?

    King Charles is visiting the US to mark the 250th anniversary of US independence and help improve strained UK-US relations.

    2What issues have strained UK-US relations recently?

    Relations have been strained by disagreements over the Iran war and the use of British military bases, as well as Trump’s criticism of UK positions.

    3How has Prime Minister Keir Starmer responded to Trump’s criticisms?

    Starmer has maintained a careful stance, avoiding direct criticism of Trump while stating the relationship remains good.

    4What is the significance of the royal visit for UK-US relations?

    The royal visit is seen as a form of soft power to smooth diplomatic tensions and reinforce the historic alliance between the two nations.

    5Will the state visit address other controversial issues?

    The visit may touch on differing views regarding climate change and ongoing concerns about Prince Andrew’s legal issues.

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