Windsor Castle, the host for Trump’s second state visit.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesFormer President Donald Trump has accepted an invitation from King Charles III for his second state visit to the UK, scheduled for September 2025. Trump will be accompanied by Melania Trump, with Windsor Castle hosting their stay. This visit marks a rare occasion for a former US president, highlighting significant political discussions and ceremonial events. While public appearances may be limited due to security, anticipation builds as the trip promises to offer unique insights into modern US-UK relations.
Get ready, folks! Former President Donald Trump has officially accepted an invitation from King Charles III for an extraordinary **second state visit** to the United Kingdom. Mark your calendars for **September 17 to 19, 2025**, because this trip promises to be one for the history books.
On this unique visit, Trump will be bringing along **First Lady Melania Trump**. The couple’s visit will have a royal touch this time as they will be hosted at none other than **Windsor Castle**. Buckingham Palace is currently going through some renovations, so Windsor Castle will serve as the regal backdrop for their state visit.
It’s worth noting that this will not be Trump’s first jaunt across the pond. He previously made his inaugural state visit in **June 2019**, when he was hosted by **Queen Elizabeth II** during his first term in office. Typically, it’s quite uncommon for a second-term US president to receive a formal state visit; they are usually presented with alternatives like tea or lunch with the monarch instead. So, this visit is somewhat of a departure from the norm!
While the full programme of events hasn’t yet been disclosed, we can expect a **ceremonial welcome** to kick things off, followed by a fancy **state banquet** in the famous St George’s Hall at Windsor Castle. All senior members of the Royal Family will be involved in the proceedings, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, who will be right at home as they live on the grounds of Windsor.
However, if you’re hoping to catch a glimpse of Trump in a public setting, you might want to temper your expectations. Given the heightened security measures anticipated during the visit, it’s pretty likely that public-facing events will be limited. During Trump’s previous visit in 2019, he didn’t participate in a public procession for safety reasons, mainly being flown between locations instead.
One of the customary elements of a state visit is the opportunity for the guest to address parliamentarians. However, during Trump’s upcoming visit, it remains uncertain whether he will have that chance. The **House of Commons** will be in recess due to party conference season, although the **House of Lords** will still be in session. So, we’ll have to wait and see how that unfolds!
The invitation for this visit was actually presented to Trump back in February by **Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer** during a meeting at the White House. Trump expressed his gratitude for the invitation, calling it a **“great, great honour.”** The context for this visit appears to be significant as discussions about the ongoing war in Ukraine and tariffs affecting UK exports to the US have been prevalent in political conversations.
In addition to his visit to London, Trump is expected to make a pit stop in **Scotland** later that month for the opening of his new golf course in Aberdeenshire. While there was a plan for an informal meeting with the King, logistical challenges got in the way, but it seems this state visit will more than make up for that!
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