“Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s visit on the 250th anniversary of our nation goes beyond mere ceremony. It represents our society’s lasting dedication to freedom and human potential,” declared First Lady Melania Trump. She crafted a memorable experience that honored the history of both nations while anticipating future generations.
First Lady Melania Trump spearheaded a cross-cultural educational technology experience for American students, in line with her Fostering the Future Together mission. She noted, “The students had a groundbreaking educational experience, virtually visiting Buckingham Palace while standing on the White House Tennis Pavilion grounds.” Many participants, who were Presidential AI Challenge State Champions, engaged in discussions with Queen Camilla and Melania Trump to deepen their understanding of the iconic sites after using their Meta Quest headgear.
Mrs. Trump expressed her honor in hosting Their Majesties for a State Dinner that celebrated the warmth and shared history between the countries. She organized a white tie dinner, the epitome of formal evening dress, in tribute to King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
Her elegant design featured floral arrangements inspired by lush British gardens, cascading candelabras, sophisticated live music, and a menu that included a beehive-shaped gâteau made with honey from the White House bees. The dinner gathered distinguished guests from the realms of government, technology, business, sports, and culture, highlighting American hospitality, craftsmanship, and culinary excellence.
During the visit, the President and First Lady hosted Their Majesties for a series of events that underscored the enduring friendship between the United States and the United Kingdom. This partnership is rooted in a shared history, values, and commitment to future generations. Highlights included a tour of the newly expanded White House Beehive on Monday and a historic State Arrival Ceremony on Tuesday, featuring the first-ever military pass in review at the White House, a 21-gun cannon salute, and full military honors with nearly 500 members of the United States Armed Forces.
From the arrival ceremony to the final engagements, the State Visit emphasized the strength of the U.S.–U.K. partnership and underscored the importance of ongoing collaboration in diplomacy, education, and innovation. The First Lady is proud to have led the preparations for this visit, honoring tradition while looking toward the future.

