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Trump to make unprecedented second state visit to the U.K. in September

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Trump to make unprecedented second state visit to the U.K. in September
Former U.S. President Donald Trump is heading back to the U.K. this September for a rare second state visit—something no other U.S. leader has done before. He’ll be hosted by King Charles III and Queen Camilla, marking another high-profile moment in Trump’s post-presidency.
Editor’s Note: State visits are a big deal—they’re formal, ceremonial, and signal close ties between nations. Trump getting a second one is unusual, especially since he’s no longer in office. It’ll stir debate: supporters might see it as a nod to his influence, while critics could question why a former president is getting royal treatment. Either way, it’s a diplomatic eyebrow-raiser.
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