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# King Charles to host Trump in September for state visit to Britain, palace says

> MANCHESTER, England, July 14 (Reuters) - Britain's King Charles will host U.S. President Donald Trump in September for his unprecedented second state visit to Britain, Buckingham Palace said on Monday.

By Reuters · Published 14 July 2025, 06:39 SAST · Updated 14 July 2025, 06:39 SAST

## Key points
- In a royal rendezvous set for September, President Trump will charm King Charles at Windsor Castle, marking the first time a modern elected leader has been graced with two state visits—though the British public remains less than enchanted by the whole affair.
- President Trump to visit the UK from September 17-19, hosted by King Charles at Windsor Castle.
- This marks Trump as the first elected leader to receive two state visits from a British monarch in modern history.
- Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer are expected to meet in Scotland later this month, strengthening their warm relationship.
- Past visits have sparked significant protests, with a majority of Britons holding an unfavorable view of Trump, according to recent polls.

## Content

By Andy Bruce

The visit will take place from September 17 to 19.

"His Majesty the King will host the President and Mrs Trump at Windsor Castle," the palace said in a statement, adding that further details would be announced in due course.

Trump said last month he had agreed to meet Charles after British Prime Minister Keir Starmer handed him a handwritten letter from the monarch in the Oval Office.

The U.S. president will be the first elected political leader in modern times to be hosted for two state visits by a British monarch.

The late Queen Elizabeth welcomed Trump to Buckingham Palace for a three-day state visit in June 2019 during his first term in office, during which he had a private lunch with the sovereign and had tea with Charles, who was then heir.

Starmer and Trump are also due to [meet in Scotland](https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?search=all%3AL1N3T70XS&linkedFromStory=true) later this month, a source told Reuters last week, with details including the specific date yet to be finalised.

The two leaders have developed a warm relationship in recent months, and last month signed a framework trade deal on the sidelines of a G7 meeting that formally lowered some U.S. tariffs on imports from Britain.

In May, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney [criticised](https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?search=all%3AL8N3RM0E8&linkedFromStory=true) Britain's invitation to Trump for a state visit, saying it undermined his government's effort to project a united front against the U.S. president's talk of annexing Canada.

Trump's past visits to Britain have attracted large protests, with his 2018 trip costing police more than 14 million pounds ($18.88 million) as 10,000 officers were deployed from all over Britain. Most Britons have an unfavourable view of the president, according to [opinion](https://yougov.co.uk/politics/articles/51840-political-favourability-ratings-march-2025)[polls](https://www.ipsos.com/en-uk/6-10-britons-hold-unfavourable-opinion-donald-trump-and-elon-musk).

State visits are usually pomp-laden affairs featuring an open-top carriage trip through central London and a banquet at Buckingham Palace.

($1 = 0.7415 pounds)

(Editing by Deepa Babington)
