Trump to meet British Prime Minister during the state visit
Anchor and executive editor of ‘The Story’ Martha Maccallum joins ‘Fox & Friends First’ to discuss Trump’s meeting with the United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer and to view her upcoming interview with the president.
Earlier this year, Trump started to re -process his oval office by selecting dozens of original paintings from the founding fathers of America. In addition to adding historical paintings from the archives of the White House, he became the first president to have a copy of the declaration of independence permanent in the Oval Office from the National Archives.
There is no doubt about the signatories of that statement, nor many of the men on the walls of the Oval Office would ever have imagined 249 years later, the level of splendor given to an American president. The Huis van Windsor has made it clear that they have worship for this American president over everyone else in the modern era, because of this deliberate and unprecedented diplomatic gesture on the eve of the American Semiquinatennial. King Charles III and Queen Camilla have made their own explanation, with the president and Mrs. Trump, that the ‘special relationship’, conceived by Prime Minister Winston Churchill – is stronger than ever.
Despite our rather complicated start, the relationship between the two countries cannot be more important. The first visit of an American president to a member of Windsor’s house was President Woodrow Wilson when he traveled to see Koning George V in Buckingham Palace in 1918. Of course the historic regime made her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, with more than 70 years on the throne, the connection between US Presidents and British. Now, under King Charles III, the president and Mrs. Trump received unprecedented splendor with the full weight of the ceremonial traditions of Great Britain this week.
President Trump says goodbye to King Charles while Melania Trump joins Queen Camilla for Royal Treasures Tour
In addition to the only president of the United States who once received two official state visits from the British monarchy (the first of Queen Elizabeth in 2019 in Buckingham Palace, this in the more than 1000 -year -old Windsor Castle), the only time of the King George of Windsor. The Trumps received the largest military ceremonial welcome, where for the first time 1,300 service men and women from three different regiments of the Domestic Division performed, including the Scottish guards, Grenadier guards and Coldstream Guards appeared together.
The cultural soft diplomacy seemed clear with the addition of military music by the US Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps and a great viaduct through the red arrows over Windsor Castle. Moreover, the president and Mrs. Trump had the rare opportunity to lay a wreath at the royal cemetery of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.
The only other American president who came close to this kind of public show of respect and diplomatic exchange was President Reagan. He was the only other US president who was honored with a stay in Windsor Castle and said: “Landing in a helicopter on Windsor Castle’s lawn for a fairy -tale visit with Queen Elizabeth and the royal family” was one of the moments that made his task fun.
At that visit, her Majesty queen Elizabeth joked in her toast for President Ronald Reagan about the problematic start of their alliance and said: “One of my ancestors had played an apparently disastrous role in your business. Yet King George III had been able to provide the United States of the new nation and later on to the United States. wax.
Duration King Charles’ Toast This Week, He Said, “As we approach the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence next Year, It is remarkable to think just far we have come. I cannot help wir Redcoats and of George Washington’s Continental Army Today Stand Shoulder-to-Shoulder, Brothers and Sisters in Arms, Protecting the Freedoms We Botherish “.
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In Trump’s toast on King Charles, he stated: “Really, this is one of the highest awards of my life”, and then prosecuted, “the word” special “starts not doing justice … The British Empire laid the foundations, freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom and individual rights almost everywhere the Union Jack that once flown, including a place called America.”
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With America on the eve of its 250th anniversary of the signing of the declaration of independence, one can only hope that we will see King Charles the United States touring like his mother in 1976. To commemorate the 200th birthday of American independence, the queen had a multi-city, five-day tour that the power of the two countries. Trump will have the honor of being the most important diplomat of America, chairman of the America250, World Cup, G20 and the Olympic Summer Games. This is his moment to shine both at home and abroad and he did exactly that in London, so we are all proud to be American and to see the King show so much respect and honor to our president.
This visit from the president and Mrs. Trump should not be overlooked or underestimated. During his visit to Windsor Castle, President Reagan warned: “Our future safety and prosperity depend on the continuous unity of Great Britain and America.” The diplomatic relationship that Trump has created shows that our future with the United Kingdom has never been so brighter.


