President Donald Trump wrapped up a historic moment with King Charles III at Windsor Castle before heading to Chequers for high-level political talks. Meanwhile, First Lady Melania Trump continued her program of engagements alongside Queen Camilla and the Princess of Wales.
What Happened
On the steps of Windsor Castle, President Trump exchanged a warm handshake with King Charles III before departing for Chequers, the official countryside residence of British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. Discussions are expected to focus on pressing global issues including the war in Ukraine, the conflict in Gaza, and future trade relations.
At the same time, Melania Trump toured the historic Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House with Queen Camilla. Later, she joined Kate Middleton at a local Squirrel Scouts event, highlighting the softer, cultural side of the state visit.
Who Was King Charles III Meeting
King Charles III welcomed the American president with warmth and respect, marking a symbolic gesture of unity between the two nations. Trump praised the monarch, calling him a “great gentleman, and a great King,” before continuing his schedule.
This farewell followed a lavish banquet at St. George’s Hall the night before, where more than 160 guests dined in honor of the state visit.
Career and Legacy of Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House
One of the highlights of the first lady’s day was exploring Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House, a miniature mansion built between 1921 and 1924 by renowned British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens. Featuring contributions from over 1,500 artists, craftspeople, and manufacturers of the early 20th century, the dolls’ house is fitted with running water, electricity, and working lifts.
The Royal Collection Trust describes it as “a true-to-life residence” that Queen Mary and King George V could have lived in. The intricate project remains a national treasure and a favorite highlight for royal visitors.
Public and Social Media Reactions
Social media lit up with images and video clips of Trump’s warm farewell with King Charles III, with many noting the historical significance of the second U.K. state visit granted to an American president. Admirers of the first lady also praised her elegance and her engagement with British charities, especially her interaction with children at the Scouts event.
Official Statements and What Happens Next
Speaking to reporters before leaving Windsor, Trump described the visit as “one of the highest honors of my life,” noting the unprecedented nature of being the first American president to receive two U.K. state visits.
The Associated Press highlighted the scale of the ceremony, which included 120 horses, 1,300 troops, and the largest guard of honor in living memory. Following her engagements, Melania Trump is set to reunite with her husband at Chequers before their state visit comes to an official close.
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
