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King Charles III and Queen Camilla have officially begun their four-day state visit to the United States, marking a significant moment in diplomatic relations between the two nations. This is the first such visit by a British monarch since Queen Elizabeth II visited the US in 2007.
The royal couple arrived at Joint Base Andrews, where they were welcomed with a formal reception. A red carpet ceremony was held to mark their arrival, reflecting the importance of the visit. Children of UK service personnel stationed in the US greeted the King and Queen with flowers, adding a personal and symbolic touch to the occasion.
Following their arrival, the couple walked through a guard of honour while a military band played the national anthems of both the United Kingdom and the United States. The ceremony highlighted the long-standing alliance and shared history between the two countries.
As part of their first day’s engagements, King Charles and Queen Camilla met Donald Trump and Melania Trump at the White House. The meeting included a formal afternoon tea, setting the tone for the diplomatic discussions and events planned during the visit.
The state visit comes at a time when the United States is approaching the 250th anniversary of its independence, making the occasion especially symbolic. The trip is expected to focus on strengthening ties, promoting shared democratic values, and reinforcing cooperation between the two nations.
Over the next few days, the royal couple is scheduled to participate in a series of official events, meetings, and cultural engagements. The visit aims to celebrate the enduring relationship between the UK and the US while also addressing modern global challenges through diplomatic dialogue.