King Charles’ state visit to the United States will go ahead as scheduled this Monday, Buckingham Palace has confirmed.
The decision follows intensive security reviews and discussions with U.S. officials after a shooting occurred at a White House-related dinner attended by President Donald Trump.
The King and Queen Camilla are set to arrive on Monday, April 28, for a four-day visit. Concerns regarding the trip surfaced after a gunman opened fire on security personnel near the White House Correspondents' Association dinner on Saturday, leading Secret Service agents to abruptly evacuate US President Trump from the venue.
Trump addressed the situation in an interview on CBS News' 60 Minutes, expressing full confidence in the safety of the upcoming royal visit.
The visit comes at a pivotal moment for U.S.-British diplomacy. The four-day tour is intended to reinforce a relationship that has been strained by differing perspectives on the ongoing war in Iran. Key highlights of the itinerary include: A private meeting with President Trump and an address to Congress to commemorate the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence.
