US PresidentDonald Trumpwill greetKing Charleson Monday as the monarch makes an historic state visit to the United States amid growing tensions in the two countries' 'special relationship'.
The King’s US state visit willhave "all appropriate security measures" in place, Britain’s ambassador to the US has said following what the White House has called an attempted assassination of PresidentDonald Trump. The visit will come after Mr Trump repeatedly criticised Prime MinisterKeir Starmerover a number of issues. The US President has repeately voiced his unhappiness with how the Sir Keir was handling the war in Iran, and his request to allow the use of military bases. Recently, he even warned theUS could review its support of Britain’s claimto the Falkland Islands.
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Asked if he had concerns about the King’s security, Mr Farage told the Press Association: “The King has been shot at before.
“It happened back in 1994. The King’s favourite uncle was murdered by the IRA. Princess Anne was attacked.
“So the King and the royal family have had to live through this before. That was the third attempt on Donald Trump’s life.
“I can assure you there is going to be security around the King’s visit like you’ve never seen.”
Nigel Faragehas backed the King to “mend the fences” in the UK-US relationship which have been broken by US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s public falling out.
The King’s US state visit will have "all appropriate security measures" in place, Britain’s ambassador to the US has said following what the White House has called an attempted assassination of President Donald Trump.
King Charles III's visit to the United States comes amid growing tensions in the two countries' 'special relationship'.
Source: Daily Express :: World Feed