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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Trump to miss chance for UK parliamentary address during September state visit
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Trump to miss chance for UK parliamentary address during September state visit

Last updated: July 13, 2025 4:25 pm
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One of the key events on Trump’s agenda is his upcoming state visit to Britain, scheduled to take place from September 17-19. Buckingham Palace has announced that Trump will be hosted by King Charles and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle, just outside London. This carefully planned itinerary is designed to shield the US president from public and political protests, ensuring a smooth and diplomatic visit.

During his stay, Trump will not address both houses of parliament, a tradition followed by previous US presidents. This decision was made to avoid potential political protests at Westminster, as the House of Commons will be in recess during his visit. Despite some opposition from Labour MPs and peers, Trump will be the first US president to undertake two state visits, highlighting the special relationship between the US and the UK.

Lord Kim Darroch, Britain’s former ambassador to Washington, revealed that Trump’s team showed no interest in addressing parliament during his previous visit. The arrangements for the visit were carefully planned to minimize interactions with the British public and avoid any potential embarrassment or hostility. Despite these precautions, Trump is expected to attend a state banquet at Windsor Castle and hold talks with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, showcasing the strong diplomatic ties between the two countries.

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In addition to his official engagements, Trump is also planning a “semi-private visit” to Scotland, where he owns several golf courses. While a meeting with King Charles was initially suggested, logistical challenges have prevented this from materializing. The White House has not provided any further details on this visit, but it is expected to be a significant part of Trump’s itinerary.

Overall, Trump’s upcoming state visit to Britain promises to be a momentous occasion, filled with diplomatic meetings and ceremonial events. Stay informed on all the latest developments by unlocking the White House Watch newsletter for free, your go-to source for all things related to Trump’s second term and its impact on the world.

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