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    King Charles on US Mission to Bolster UK's Special Relationship With Royalist Trump

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    Posted on April 23, 2026

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    King Charles will undertake a state visit to the U.S. next week amid a rare low in U.K.–U.S. relations, aiming to reinforce their long‑standing “special relationship” even as tensions flare over the Iran conflict.

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    Table of Contents

    • Overview of King Charles's State Visit to the United States
    • Historical Context and Current Challenges
    • Worst Crisis Since Suez
    • Key Events During the Visit
    • Political and Public Reactions
    • Controversies and Concerns
    • Historical Parallels and Diplomatic Impact
    • Echoes of 1957?
    • Soft Power and the Role of the Monarchy

    King Charles’s US Visit Aims to Strengthen UK-US Special Relationship

    Overview of King Charles's State Visit to the United States

    By Michael Holden and Sarah Young

    LONDON, April 23 (Reuters) - Britain's King Charles heads to the United States next week for the most high-profile trip of his reign so far, on a mission to shore up the future of the two allies' "special relationship" which the Iran war has plunged to its lowest point in 70 years.

    The state visit marks the 250th anniversary of the U.S. declaration of independence from British rule, when the then 13 American colonies decided to split from King George III, Charles's five-times-great-grandfather.

    For Charles, it will be a moment to reflect on how Britain and the United States have come together since then to forge some of the world's closest security, military and economic ties, while for U.S. President Donald Trump it will be another chance to indulge his love of the British royals.

    Historical Context and Current Challenges

    Worst Crisis Since Suez

    WORST CRISIS SINCE SUEZ

    It also comes against the backdrop of the worst relations between the two countries since the Suez Crisis in 1956, with repeated criticism by Trump of Prime Minister Keir Starmer over his refusal to join the attack on Iran and dismissive remarks about Britain's military capabilities.

    Nigel Sheinwald, Britain's ambassador to Washington from 2007 to 2012, said the visit could not, and was not designed to heal any current acrimony between governments, but it would demonstrate ties that went far deeper than any individuals.

    "Pretty much more than any other visit, this is about the long term. This is about the fundamentals of the relationship between our peoples, our countries," Sheinwald told Reuters.

    "It's not about what's going on today."

    Key Events During the Visit

    Charles, accompanied by his wife Queen Camilla, will kick off the four-day trip on Monday with a private tea with Trump before addressing Congress, a state dinner and visits to New York and Virginia.

    Buckingham Palace has said he will not be meeting any survivors of Jeffrey Epstein. Charles' brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, was arrested in February on suspicion of leaking government documents to the late U.S. sex offender.

    The former Prince Andrew has denied any wrongdoing.

    Political and Public Reactions

    Controversies and Concerns

    Back in Britain, some politicians and commentators have said the trip should have been cancelled given some of the recent remarks from Trump. There are also fears the unpredictable U.S. president might use the occasion to deliver further criticisms and so potentially embarrass the king.

    Sheinwald and the current U.S. ambassador to London, Warren Stephens, have said that would be damaging. Royal aides privately say Trump, who calls the king a "great man", behaved impeccably during his unprecedented two state visits to Britain in 2019 and last year.

    "He is a huge royalist," royal biographer Robert Hardman told Reuters.

    "He has ... one mindset when it comes to the British government, but British monarchy is a completely separate element, and he's a huge fan of it. And he adored the late queen, a big fan of the king. For him, this is a big moment."

    Historical Parallels and Diplomatic Impact

    Echoes of 1957?

    ECHOES OF 1957?

    In some ways, Charles' trip has echoes of the one made by his mother, Queen Elizabeth, in 1957, a year after the Suez Crisis caused upheaval in the Middle East, with British, French and Israeli troops forced to end an invasion of Egypt after pressure from the United States.

    Her visit then succeeded in winning over U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower and smoothing relations between the allies.

    "The respect we have for Britain is epitomized in the affection we have for the royal family, who have honoured us so much by making this visit to our shores," Eisenhower said.

    Soft Power and the Role of the Monarchy

    It is this so-called "soft power" that Charles, who has honed his own diplomatic skills over half a century, will again be seeking to deploy.

    Such is his power to sway the president that Hardman said he understood Trump rowed back on comments he made about British and other NATO troops staying off the frontline in Afghanistan after receiving private messages from the king that he was wrong.

    In their private meeting, Charles will be again able to speak frankly, diplomats say, but Hardman said the king was not there to "pick holes in President Trump's policies".

    "That's just simply not the role of a monarch, and it's certainly not the purpose of a state visit," Hardman said. "This will be all about looking back on all those ... shared endeavours between two great allies and ... looking forward, possibly try to ... not look too closely at the present."

    (Writing by Michael Holden; Editing by Alex Richardson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The visit, marking the 250th anniversary of American independence, is intended to transcend current political tensions and emphasize enduring ties (scmp.com).
    • •Relations are strained at their worst since the 1956 Suez Crisis due to UK’s cautious stance on the Iran war and Trump's criticism of PM Starmer (blogs.lse.ac.uk).
    • •Charles’s trip echoes Queen Elizabeth’s 1957 U.S. tour, which helped heal ties post‑Suez by fostering personal and public goodwill via soft‑power diplomacy (weta.org)

    References

    • King Charles to pay state visit to US in late April amid Iran war concerns | South China Morning Post
    • The US-UK special relationship has endured leadership and policy differences and will continue despite disagreements over the war in Iran | LSE United States Politics and Policy
    • In 1957, Queen Elizabeth Stunned Shoppers at a Maryland Grocery Store | WETA

    Frequently Asked Questions about King Charles on US mission to bolster UK's special relationship with royalist Trump

    1Why is King Charles visiting the United States?

    King Charles is visiting the US to strengthen the UK-US special relationship and mark the 250th anniversary of US independence.

    2What is the significance of King Charles's trip to the US?

    The trip is seen as a high-profile moment to reinforce ties amid the worst UK-US relations since the Suez Crisis.

    3Will King Charles meet President Donald Trump during his visit?

    Yes, King Charles will have a private tea with President Trump at the start of his state visit.

    4What historical events are being commemorated during King Charles's US state visit?

    The state visit marks the 250th anniversary of the US declaration of independence from British rule.

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