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What did Donald Trump say about Kate Middleton and Prince Harry during his private meetings with King Charles?

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King Charles US VisitFour-day state visit to Washington concluded April 28-May 1, 2026
State Banquet RemarksCharles made a joke to Trump about France and colonial history at White House banquet
Congressional AddressKing cited Magna Carta and Bill of Rights in speech to Congress
Farewell EventsRoyals visited Arlington Cemetery and attended block party in Virginia before departure

State Visit Overview

King Charles III and Queen Camilla completed a historic four-day state visit to the United States, departing April 27 and concluding May 1, 2026. The visit included a state banquet at the White House on April 28 where the King and Donald Trump met. The royals bid farewell to Trump and Melania Trump at the White House before traveling to Arlington National Cemetery and other locations in Virginia.

Public Comments and Speeches

During the state banquet, King Charles made pointed remarks to President Trump about history, noting that if not for Britain, the US would be speaking French in reference to colonial contests. The King also addressed Congress, referencing Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights while emphasizing themes of democratic checks and balances, unity, and US moral leadership.

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Sources

  1. The king went to Washington to save Britain’s bacon. He may also have shown the US how to save itself | Simon Tisdall (theguardian.com)
  2. Royals bid farewell to US with visit to Arlington Cemetery and a block party (bbc.com)