King Charles invited Donald Trump to a second state visit to the UK, making Trump the first elected political leader in modern history to receive two state visits from a British monarch.
Axar.az reports that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivered the invitation to Trump at the White House, where Trump read and praised the King's letter before accepting the offer, confirming that he and Melania Trump would attend.
Trump previously visited the UK in 2019 for a three-day state visit hosted by Queen Elizabeth, joining an exclusive group of U.S. presidents to receive such an honor.
He also had tea with the Queen in 2018, a visit marked by protocol breaches and large protests. His trips to the UK have historically drawn significant public opposition, with his 2018 visit costing British police over £14 million for security.