Trump invited for historic second state visit to U.K
King Charles III has invited former President Donald Trump for a second state visit to the U.K. The invitation was delivered by Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a press conference at the White House on February 27. The king's letter suggested informal visits to Balmoral Castle or Dumfries House in Scotland, where they could plan the official state visit. This invitation is noted as unprecedented for a U.S. president. Trump expressed his enthusiasm for the visit, recalling his previous trip in 2019 with the late Queen Elizabeth II. He described King Charles as a "great gentleman" and looks forward to honoring the king and the U.K.