King Charles continues four-day state visit to US after White House dinner shooting

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King Charles continues four-day state visit to US after White House dinner shooting

King Charles III and Queen Camilla will arrive in the United States on Monday for a four-day state visit that comes at a critical time for Britain-U.S. relations.The visit, the most significant of Charles’s reign, coincides with the 250th anniversary of America’s independence and is the first such visit by a British monarch in two decades.

Visit after White House dinner shooting sparks panic

The visit comes just days after a shooting near the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, in which Donald Trump and senior officials were believed to be potential targets. Despite the scare, Buckingham Palace confirmed the visit would go ahead as planned following a high-level security review, Reuters reported.The royal visit comes against the backdrop of tense relations between Washington and London, largely due to the US-Israeli conflict involving Iran.Trump’s public criticism of Keir Starmer’s stance on Britain has heightened friction between the two traditionally close allies.The British government hopes the visit will help stabilize the historic “special relationship”, which is seen as facing unprecedented pressure since the Suez crisis.Despite his constitutional role, Charles is often described as a key diplomatic figure and is expected to use the visit to strengthen shared values ​​and cooperation.The visit will begin with a private meeting and tea party with Trump and first lady Melania Trump. Charles will then address the US Congress – the second British monarch to do so – followed by a state dinner at the White House.The royal couple will also travel to New York to pay tribute to the victims ahead of the 25th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, followed by a visit to Virginia, where the king will highlight environmental initiatives, a long-standing focus of his public life.

domestic criticism

Back in the UK, the visit sparked controversy. Critics see the close engagement with Trump amid geopolitical tensions as problematic, while others see it as a necessary effort to strengthen diplomatic ties.The visit comes as Prince Andrew’s controversy over his involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal also comes into focus. However, royal sources said the issue would not be on the official agenda to avoid legal complications.

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