Trump's UK visit: US president heaps praise on royal family DW 09/18/2025
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Trump's UK visit: US president heaps praise on royal family  DW  09/18/2025
"US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump attended a lavish state dinner at Windsor Castle on Wednesday evening. King Charles opened the banquet, saying in his speech it was his "great pleasure" to host Trump. The King also praised Trump's commitment to finding solutions to wars. The US president hailed the relationship between America and the UK too, saying it was "priceless and eternal." The royal affair was a continuation of the pomp that followed through the day, when the Trumps were personally greeted by the King and the Queen when they arrived in the UK for a historic second state visit."
"We've paused the blog for now 09/18/2025September 18, 2025 We've paused coverage for now and will return to the blog once morning breaks in the UK. Skip next section What happens on day two of Trump's state visit to the UK? 09/18/2025September 18, 2025 The US president and first lady will formally bid farewell to the King and Queen at Windsor Castle in the morning. Donald Trump then heads to Chequers, the prime minister's official country residence in Buckinghamshire, where the pair will hold a bilateral meeting. Meanwhile, Melania Trump is set to see Queen Mary's Dolls' House and the Royal Library at Windsor Castle on Thursday. She will then join the Princess of Wales at Frogmore Gar"
US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania attended a state dinner at Windsor Castle hosted by King Charles, who said it was his "great pleasure" to host Trump and praised Trump's commitment to finding solutions to wars. Trump described the US-UK relationship as "priceless and eternal." The visit included ceremonial pomp, personal greetings from the King and Queen, and a high-profile guest list. Thousands protested in central London. The visit schedule included a farewell at Windsor, a bilateral meeting at Chequers, and Melania's visits to Queen Mary's Dolls' House, the Royal Library, and a planned meeting at Frogmore Gardens.
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