Queen Elizabeth II

US President Donald Trump to meet Queen Elizabeth during July visit

The President of the United States, Donald Trump will be visiting the United Kingdom the second week of July for a working visit. The first version of the trip had Trump staying for 24 hours, but rumours have stated that the trip could be extended to as many as three days. The trip is a working visit, not a state visit, so no state banquet or the pomp and ceremony the president admires will be…
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The Sussexes

Trumps breaks silence over royal wedding

He has remained tight-lipped since the announcement of their engagement, and now Donald Trump has revealed that an invitation to attend Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding on 19 May has yet to be extended. In an interview with Piers Morgan in Davos, the US President…
The Sussexes

Donald Trump will not be invited to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding

According to The Mirror, Donald Trump’s name won’t be on the guest list for the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. A source from the Royal Household has said: “Although the guest list hasn’t yet been announced, there is no reason he would be invited.” While acting as a guest editor of BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Prince Harry said they were still working on the…
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OtherSweden

Chris O'Neill may have damaged the relationship between the Swedish royal family and Donald Trump

Princess Madeleine’s American husband Chris O’Neill may have damaged the relationship between the President of the United States, Donald Trump, and the Swedish royal family. This is something several Swedish and international royal experts say after Chris O’Neill expressed criticism of the US president on his private Instagram profile. Chief editor of the Swedish royal magazine…
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British RoyalsKing Charles III

Prince Charles may have taken a shot at Donald Trump

In a speech yesterday to hundreds of supporters at the annual dinner of the World Jewish Relief charity, The Prince of Wales warned that the lessons of World War II are in ‘increasing danger’ of being forgotten. Speaking to the 800 attendees, Charles said: ‘The work of World Jewish Relief allows us to rally together to do what we can to support people practically, emotionally and…
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