
Earlier this week on Thursday, February 27th, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer handed US President Donald Trump a letter from King Charles III containing a request described as “unprecedented.”
Starmer presented the signed document to Trump shortly after they sat down in the Oval Office, emphasizing its significance: “This is really special. This has never happened before. This is unprecedented.
“This is truly historic.”
The letter extended an invitation to Trump for a landmark second state visit to the UK. His first state visit was back in 2019 when the late Queen Elizabeth II welcomed him.
Although part of the letter is hidden by Trump’s hand in the photos, the visible text reads: “I can only say that it would be … pleasure to extend that invitation once again, in the hope that you … some stage be visiting Turnberry and a detour to a relatively near neighbour might not cause you too much inconvenience. An alternative might perhaps be for you to visit Balmoral.
“There is much on both estates which I think you might find interesting, and enjoy – particularly as my foundation at Dumfries House provides hospitality skills-training for young people who often end up as staff on your own establishments!”

The letter goes on to say that, beyond providing a platform to explore various topics of shared interest, this would be a meaningful opportunity to organize a groundbreaking second state visit to the UK.