King Charles will meet with Trump and deliver a speech to Congress today

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Trump highlights the story that he is distantly related to Charles
Just before the king’s arrival, the president posted photos on Truth Social in a Daily Mail column claiming that a genealogist traced the president’s lineage back to the king’s, and the two are distant cousins.
“Revealed: How the Mail traced Trump’s family tree and discovered he’s a royal cousin!” reads the title of the episode.
“Wow, that’s great. I’ve always wanted to live in Buckingham Palace!!!” Mr. Trump wrote. “I’ll talk to the King and Queen about this in a few minutes!!!”
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The master plan at the White House and Capitol Hill
The king, queen, president and first lady have a full schedule on Tuesday, starting with a greeting on the White House’s South Portico at 10:35 a.m. This will be a more formal and formal reception than Monday’s greeting.
The pre-ceremony program will feature a performance by the US military’s drum and bugle corps, with more than 200 performers in total, the White House said. The US Space Force, Marines and other military branches will participate in the landing.
The king and queen will be greeted with a “Jubilant Fanfare” upon their arrival.
At 11:10 a.m., the Trumps and the royal family will exchange gifts behind closed doors in the White House’s Blue Room. At 11:40 am, the president and the king will have a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office, and behind closed doors. It is not clear how long the bilateral meeting will last. While meeting, the first lady and the queen will join students on the grounds of the White House to explore US and UK history.
The king will leave the White House this afternoon for Capitol Hill, where he will address a joint session of Congress at 3 p.m.
The king and queen will return to the White House at 7 p.m. to visit and view documents in the White House Residence. The state dinner in honor of the king and queen is expected to begin at 8:05 pm in the East Room, although the guests will arrive soon.
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What you can expect from a king’s speech to Congress
As the king’s visit is aimed at celebrating America’s 250th anniversary, Charles is likely to talk about the relationship between the two countries, especially during and after World War II. The king, who plays a different role in the UK than the prime minister and is usually not involved in day-to-day governance, may rely more on history to inform his speech.
“I expect the speech to be high-level and my expectation is that it will be somewhat historical – to acknowledge that the United States emerged from a rebellion, but how did we overcome that,” said Max Bergmann, director of the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
The question will be, says Bergmann, whether the king will point to issues such as human rights and freedom that the US and the UK supported together after World War II, and whether the king will say something that could be interpreted as criticizing the current administration.
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What to expect from the king’s meeting with Trump
President Trump’s meeting with the king is expected to take place behind closed doors on Tuesday morning, away from the eyes of reporters. They may discuss the US war with Iran and other international issues, although Bergmann said “his basic idea is that this is going to be a feel-good trip” that focuses on the historical relationship between the two nations.
However, Charles has a critical role to play. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s relationship with Mr Trump has soured amid the war with Iran. Mr. Trump also criticized immigration policy under Starmer.
“He has a fine thread and he has to thread it with a very fine needle,” Bergmann said of the king.
Bergmann said the president and the king could also discuss other matters of concern to the king, such as global nutrition and health aid in poor countries. International aid from the US had a major impact on the dissolution of the US Agency for International Development.
Mr. Trump told the BBC last week that he thought the king’s visit could help mend US-UK relations.
“Absolutely,” the president told the BBC. “He’s handsome. He’s a sweet man. The answer is definitely yes.”
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Trump and Charles have met before
It is not clear exactly when they first met, but it was more than twenty years ago, when Mr. Trump was a businessman in the New York community. Photos show Melania and Donald Trump talking to Charles at an event at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 2005.
Officially, the president and the first lady visited the UK with him in 2019, when Charles was already the Prince of Wales. The Trumps visited again September 2025attending an elaborate dinner hosted by the king and queen at Windsor Castle.
“I know him well, I have known him for years,” said Mr. Trump told the BBC last week. “He is a brave man, and a great man.”
Mr. Trump expressed sympathy for the king after the king’s brother, Andrew Mountbatton-Windsor, you are arrested for allegations of public misconduct in office related to revelations from the Epstein files. The king had already stripped Andrew of his royal titles because of his links to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Mr. Trump called the situation with Andrew “very sad.”
Charles’ first official visit to Washington was in 2015, when he was a prince. He and Camilla met the Obamas on that trip.
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The King and Queen were greeted by a military contingent, then visited the White House for tea with the Trumps
When Charles and Camilla arrived on American soil on Monday, they were greeted by a group of American soldiers and school children who presented flowers.
Afterwards, they headed to the White House, where President Trump and first lady Melania Trump welcomed them with a private tea and a late tour of the White House. beehive.
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