A carefully choreographed display of diplomacy unfolded in Washington as President Donald Trump and Melania Trump greeted King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the White House, marking the start of a high-profile state visit aimed at easing tensions between longtime allies.
The initial moments set the tone.
Handshakes were exchanged as the royal couple arrived, followed by a more personal gesture when Melania Trump kissed Queen Camilla on the cheek before bowing to the king, per the New York Post.
From there, the group moved inside for a traditional English afternoon tea in the Green Room.
The visit is part of a broader diplomatic effort, with the British monarchy playing a central role in strengthening ties between Washington and London.
After their time at the White House, Charles and Camilla traveled to the British ambassador’s residence, where a large garden party brought together figures from across American political and media circles.
Among those in attendance were Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, White House deputy chiefs of staff Stephen Miller and James Blair, CNN host Kaitlin Collins, House Speaker Mike Johnson, and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Both Johnson and Pelosi indicated the royal couple would likely receive a warm reception from lawmakers during their upcoming appearance on Capitol Hill.
The four-day visit includes a packed schedule, with a key moment set to come when King Charles addresses a joint meeting of Congress.
A formal state dinner at the White House is also planned, along with a visit to the 9/11 Memorial in Lower Manhattan.
Behind the ceremonial events lies a more serious objective.
The king is expected to help smooth over strains in U.S.-U.K. relations, particularly following criticism from Trump directed at British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Trump has faulted Starmer on issues ranging from foreign policy to energy decisions, while Starmer has sought to maintain communication, including a recent call expressing relief after a security scare in Washington.
The royal visit, timed to coincide with the 250th anniversary of American independence, is seen as a symbolic and strategic effort to reinforce the historic bond between the two nations.
Ceremony played a major role from the outset.
Upon arrival at Joint Base Andrews, the king and queen were welcomed by children from British military families and a U.S. honor guard. National anthems from both countries were performed as flags lined the route to Blair House, the official guest residence.
Queen Camilla’s attire also carried symbolic weight, featuring a brooch gifted to Queen Elizabeth II during her 1957 visit to New York — a nod to the long-standing relationship between the two countries.
As the visit continues, both sides appear focused on projecting unity, even as underlying political differences remain part of the broader conversation.














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