King Charles and Queen Camilla kick off their historic state visit to the United States today, setting the stage for a key meeting with President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump. The trip follows a dramatic security incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday, where gunshots prompted the evacuation of the presidential couple from the stage.
Robust Security Protocols Confirmed
Britain’s ambassador to the US, Sir Christopher Turner, assures that all appropriate security measures remain in place for the royal visit. UK and US security teams have coordinated closely for weeks in advance, allowing for real-time adjustments if needed.
“The real point is that our respective security teams have been in close touch for weeks,” Sir Christopher Turner stated. “And any operational changes we have to make, we can make them as we go, and we are all very confident that all appropriate security measures are in place.”
While minor tweaks affect a few engagements, the overall itinerary proceeds as planned.
Princess Anne’s Packed Day
As Colonel of the Blues and Royals, Princess Anne presents NATO operational medals at the Royal Hospital Chelsea. She also attends a Worldwide Graduation Ceremony at the Barbican Centre and participates in King’s Day celebrations in the Netherlands.
Prince Edward’s Scottish Visits
Prince Edward heads to Scotland for engagements at Montrose Port Authority, the Community Trust, and Arbikie Distillery, highlighting local community and economic initiatives.

