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Donald Trump reads letter from King Charles as unexpected request is revealed

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Published 09:16 28 Feb 2025 GMT

Donald Trump reads letter from King Charles as unexpected request is revealed

UK prime minister Keir Starmer said the request has 'never happened before' and was 'truly historic'

Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle

Earlier this week on Thursday (27 February), UK prime minister Keir Starmer presented US president Donald Trump with a letter from King Charles III which contained an 'unprecedented' request.

Starmer presented hand-signed document to Trump just minutes after sitting down in the Oval Office telling him: "This is really special. This has never happened before. This is unprecedented.

"This is truly historic."

The letter in question was inviting Trump to the UK for a historic second state visit with the first seeing the late Queen Elizabeth II host the president back in 2019.

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The letter, which is partially obscured by Trump’s hand in photos, reads: "I can only say that it would be … pleasure to extend that invitation once again, in the hope that you … some stage be visiting Turnberry and a detour to a relatively near neighbour might not cause you too much inconvenience. An alternative might perhaps be for you to visit Balmoral.

"There is much on both estates which I think you might find interesting, and enjoy – particularly as my foundation at Dumfries House provides hospitality skills-training for young people who often end up as staff on your own establishments!"

Keir Starmer sat down with Donald Trump at the Oval Office on Thursday (27 February) (Carl Court / Staff / Getty Images)
Keir Starmer sat down with Donald Trump at the Oval Office on Thursday (27 February) (Carl Court / Staff / Getty Images)

The letter continues: "Quite apart from this presenting an opportunity to discuss a wide range of issues of mutual interest, it would also offer a valuable chance to plan a historic second state visit to the United Kingdom.

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"As you will know this is unprecedented by a US President. That is why I would find it helpful for us to be able to discuss, together, a range of options for location and programme content.

"In so doing, working together, I know we will further enhance the special relationship between our two countries of which we are both so proud."

The letter was hand-signed by the king: "Yours Most Sincerely, Charles."

Trump accepted King Charles III's invitation for a second state visit (JIM WATSON / Contributor / Getty Images)
Trump accepted King Charles III's invitation for a second state visit (JIM WATSON / Contributor / Getty Images)

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"That's a great, great honour. And that says at Windsor - that's really something," Trump responded as he accepted the invitation from the King - making him the only elected political leader in modern times to be invited to two state visits by a British monarch.

Clearly wooed by the invite, Trump also took the time to say some nice words about Charles: "He's a beautiful man, a wonderful man - I've gotten to know him very well, actually, first term and now second term.

"We've known each other now for a little while. This is not our first meeting. He loves his country. And so, that's our common theme. He loves his country. And I love our country."

The 78-year-old Republican added: "And we also have two countries that have gotten along for the longest period of time. Number one ally on each side. We have France, Australia, a lot of good ones - but we've had a long-time relationship, a long time, hundreds of years."

Featured Image Credit: Carl Court - Pool/Getty Images

Topics: Donald Trump, Politics, US News, UK News, Royal Family, King Charles III, Keir Starmer

Rhiannon Ingle
Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle is a Senior Journalist at Tyla, specialising in TV, film, travel, and culture. A graduate of the University of Manchester with a degree in English Literature, she honed her editorial skills as the Lifestyle Editor of The Mancunian, the UK’s largest student newspaper. With a keen eye for storytelling, Rhiannon brings fresh perspectives to her writing, blending critical insight with an engaging style. Her work captures the intersection of entertainment and real-world experiences.

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