King Charles III’s High-Stakes US Visit Unfolds Amid Deepening UK–US Rift As Trump Praises Monarch But Targets Starmer Over Iran & NATO
· Free Press Journal

Washington: Two and a half centuries after the American colonies declared independence from Britain under King George III, his descendant King Charles III arrived at the White House on Monday with trans-Atlantic ties under strain and security in the spotlight.
Trump and first lady Melania Trump greeted Charles and Queen Camilla as they arrived, posing for photos and exchanging small talk before they went inside for tea in the Green Room.
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The King and Queen have arrived in Washington DC to begin a four-day State Visit to the USA, on the advice of His Majesty’s Government, and at the invitation of The President of the United States. pic.twitter.com/aHETKd10t5
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) April 27, 2026
Afterward, the couples went down to the south grounds to see a new beehive in the shape of the White House that the first lady had installed last week.
Charles and Camilla both support beekeeping. He keeps at least three beehives at his private residence in England as part of his support for the environment and sustainability.
After the White House visit, the royal couple attended a garden party at the British Embassy.
At the White House, The King and Queen are welcomed to Washington DC by The President and First Lady of the United States. pic.twitter.com/QqSBqFXY3b
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) April 27, 2026
Trump praises the king but derides Starmer
A rift between the UK government and Trump over issues including the Iran war had already raised the political stakes for the British monarch's visit.
In recent weeks, Trump has lambasted Prime Minister Keir Starmer over his unwillingness to join US military attacks on Iran, dismissing Britain's leader as “not Winston Churchill,” the World War II prime minister who coined the phrase “special relationship” for the UK-US bond.
It's part of a wider rift between Trump and the United States' NATO allies, whom he has called “cowards” and “useless” for not joining action against Iran.
Having been welcomed to Washington DC by The President and First Lady of the United States, The King and Queen were shown the beehives in the White House gardens.
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) April 28, 2026
The White House beehives were first established in 2009, serving as an enduring feature of the grounds across… pic.twitter.com/NVVDJu4rpV
A leaked Pentagon email suggested the US could reassess support for the UK's sovereignty over the Falkland Islands in the south Atlantic. Britain and Argentina fought a 1982 war over the islands, also known as the Islas Malvinas.
The president insists the political chill won't affect the royal visit. Charles “has nothing to do with that,” Trump said in March, meaning NATO.
The president has spoken in glowing terms about Charles, repeatedly referring to the monarch as his “friend” and a “great guy.”
He also continues to mention his “amazing” trip to the UK in September with Melania Trump for an unprecedented second state visit.
This evening, Their Majesties spent time with brilliant people contributing to the UK-US relationship.
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) April 28, 2026
Hosted at the British Ambassador’s Residence, the first royal event to ever take place here was another Garden Party, held during King George VI and Queen Elizabeth I’s State… pic.twitter.com/TtxdLTj4HH
Starmer hand-delivered the invitation from the king in the Oval Office five weeks after Trump returned to office, in a very public attempt to woo the Republican president.
The UK royal family laid on pomp and pageantry for the Trumps, with scarlet-clad guardsmen, brass bands and a sumptuous banquet at Windsor Castle.
“President Trump has always had great respect for King Charles, and their relationship was further strengthened by the president's historic visit to the United Kingdom last year,” White House spokesperson Anna Kelly told The Associated Press.
Motorcade carrying King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrives at the White House, as the British Royal Couple is scheduled to have tea this afternoon with President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump. pic.twitter.com/oCi7Y27YSd
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) April 27, 2026
“The president looks forward to a special visit by Their Majesties, which will include a beautiful state dinner and multiple events throughout the week.”
Trump, meanwhile, told the BBC that the king's visit could “absolutely” help repair the trans-Atlantic relationship.
“He's fantastic. He's a fantastic man. Absolutely the answer is yes,” the president said.
Some called for the trip to be cancelled
Kristofer Allerfeldt, a University of Exeter professor specialising in American history, said the two governments have very different objectives for the trip.
He said that for Charles, the trip is about “reinforcing long-term ties, showcasing the monarchy's soft power and reminding the world that Britain still carries diplomatic weight.”
His Majesty, King Charles III, and Her Majesty, Queen Camilla, arrive at the White House and are personally greeted for tea by President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump. pic.twitter.com/6Mysbb0VDE
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) April 27, 2026
For Trump, it's more about “a media event,” with emphasis on the optics of a visit that resembles a meeting of “two gilded monarchs.”
Some UK politicians worry that the trip is fraught with opportunities for embarrassment. Trump's recent broadsides at Pope Leo XIV have heightened those concerns.
Ed Davey, leader of the UK centrist opposition Liberal Democrats party, earlier this month called Trump “a dangerous and corrupt gangster” and implored the government to cancel the trip.
“I really fear for what Trump might say or do while our king is forced to stand by his side,” Davey said in the House of Commons. “We cannot put His Majesty in that position.”
Welcome to the USA, Your Majesties!
— British Embassy Washington (@UKinUSA) April 27, 2026
King Charles III and Queen Camilla have arrived to honour the American people as the nation marks 250 years of independence.
This is King Charles III’s 20th visit to the United States, and his first State Visit as King. The visit will… pic.twitter.com/wi8Q3OuWsY
Starmer defended the visit, saying “the monarchy, through the bonds that it builds, is often able to reach through the decades” and bolster important relationships.
Andrew and Epstein cast a shadow
Raising the stakes is the shadow of the king's younger brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who has been stripped of his royal title of Prince Andrew, exiled from public life and put under police investigation over his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. He has denied committing any crimes.
Epstein victims have urged the king to meet with them and other sexual abuse survivors. It's unlikely he will do so.
Charles has visited the US 19 times, but this is his first state visit to the country since becoming king in 2022. His mother, Queen Elizabeth II, made four state visits to the US.
Trump and Melania now hosts King Charles and Queen Camilla for tea at the White House
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) April 27, 2026
The optics are immaculate. The monarchy exists precisely for moments like this. pic.twitter.com/SPnuo0JDcr https://t.co/0mxeZQKpHI
The king, who is 77 and was diagnosed in early 2024 with an undisclosed form of cancer, will spend four days in the US accompanied by Queen Camilla.
In Washington on Tuesday, the king and queen will attend a formal White House state dinner.
The royal couple will also visit the September 11 memorial in New York and attend a 250th birthday block party in Virginia, where Charles will also meet Indigenous leaders involved in nature conservation — a favourite cause of the environmentalist king.
Three centuries after Britain's kings and queens gave up any real political power, the royals remain symbols of soft power, deployed by elected governments to smooth international relationships and send messages about what the UK considers important.
We walk together in majesty, in justice, and in peace. President Trump welcomes King Charles and Queen Camilla for a historic State Visit this week. pic.twitter.com/T50G0b7A5o
— Department of State (@StateDept) April 27, 2026
A key moment will be the king's speech to the US Congress on Tuesday. It's only the second time, after Queen Elizabeth II in 1991, that a UK monarch has addressed a joint meeting of both houses.
Elizabeth praised liberalism on that trip, spoke against the idea that “power grows from the barrel of a gun” and praised the “rich ethnic and cultural diversity of both our societies.”
The king's treasured causes, including the environment and harmony among religious faiths, are in contrast to Trump's.
Great to meet with King Charles III today during his first state visit to the United States. pic.twitter.com/j4KOjcOPVa
— Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) April 27, 2026
He's unlikely to accentuate differences, but Allerfeldt said that, in the monarch's subtle way, the king could use his speech to send a message.
“He does have an unorthodox way of looking at the world, and I think maybe he can actually have something valid to say when he addresses Congress,” Allerfeldt said.
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