Donald Trump to visit King Charles, Keir Starmer, Prince of Wales in historic second state visit to Britain


The president arrives in the UK on Tuesday night (Wednesday AEST) and has no public events immediately after he lands.

The formalities begin on Wednesday morning (British time) when he and Melania arrive at Windsor to be met by William and Kate, who will take them to the formal welcome from the King and Queen.

King Charles and French President Emmanuel Macron ride a horse-drawn carriage towards Windsor Castle.

King Charles and French President Emmanuel Macron ride a horse-drawn carriage towards Windsor Castle.Credit: AP

A royal salute will be fired at Windsor Castle at the same time a similar salute is fired 40 kilometres away at the Tower of London.

After the carriage procession and an inspection of the honour guard, Trump and Melania will join the royal family for lunch in the state dining room at the castle.

In another key moment, Trump and Melania will lay a wreath on the tomb of Queen Elizabeth II in St George’s Chapel. After this, they will join the King and Queen at a Beating Retreat ceremony that will include a fly-past by British and American F-35 fighter jets.

The major event will be the state banquet on Wednesday night, local time, including speeches by the King and the president.

Melania Trump with Queen Elizabeth in London, 2019.

Melania Trump with Queen Elizabeth in London, 2019.Credit: Getty Images

The guest list for Trump’s official dinner has not been released and is certain to be compared with the gathering for French President Emmanuel Macron at a similar dinner two months ago. Those who attended the July dinner included Mick Jagger, Sir Elton John, Dame Kristin Scott Thomas, former England goalkeeper Mary Earps and authors Joanne Harris and Sebastian Faulks.

Russia, China on the agenda

Only after a full day of ceremony at Windsor Castle – where Trump and Melania will stay on Wednesday night – will the president move to formal talks with Starmer.

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The two will meet on Thursday at Chequers, the prime minister’s official residence outside London, and are scheduled to speak at a press conference.

Starmer is seeking to keep Trump engaged on the war in Ukraine in the hope that he will intensify pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin to agree to a peace deal, giving the visit a serious strategic objective.

Trump said on Saturday that he would only increase sanctions on Russia if NATO members stopped buying Russian oil, putting the onus on European leaders to do more.

The president also said he wanted to apply pressure on China for its support for Russia in the war, but he said NATO members had to act first by imposing tariffs of 50 to 100 per cent on Chinese goods.

While it will be challenging for Starmer to shift Trump to a stronger stance against Putin, there are already signs of major outcomes from the visit on economic relations between the US and UK.

Donald Trump with Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang in April.

Donald Trump with Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang in April.Credit: Bloomberg

Trump will be joined on the visit by Nvidia founder and chief executive Jensen Huang, whose net worth has risen to $US154 billion ($232 billion) in the Forbes tally of global wealth.

Nvidia, whose chips have become essential building blocks for AI software, is planning a major investment in a UK data centre to be announced during the president’s visit.

The move is another sign of co-operation between the semiconductor giant and the White House after Nvidia gained a crucial export deal last month by agreeing to pay 15 per cent of the royalties on its Chinese chip sales to the US government.

Also on the visit will be OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman, who has outlined plans for mammoth investments in new data centres to power ChatGPT, the chatbot that claims more than 700 million active weekly users. Forbes estimates Altman’s net worth at $US2.1 billion.

The main AI investment is expected to be a data centre in Blyth, Northumberland, at the site of a failed battery plant that collapsed last year. Investment company Blackstone has also backed the project.

The big tech pledges will ensure some economic sunshine for Starmer during Trump’s visit after official figures last week showed the UK economy had zero growth in July.

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