King Charles and Queen Camilla Begin US State Visit, Meet President Trump
In Brief
The royal visit highlights ongoing diplomatic ties and brings renewed attention to calls for transparency regarding Epstein-related files.
Key Facts
- King Charles and Queen Camilla are on a four-day state visit to the United States, marking the 250th anniversary of American independence.
- Family and supporters of Virginia Giuffre held a vigil and called for King Charles to meet Epstein survivors ahead of the visit.
- A Democratic lawmaker urged King Charles to pressure President Trump to release all Epstein files.
- During the visit, King Charles and Queen Camilla are scheduled to meet President Donald Trump at the White House.
- The royal couple will be served American cuisine at the White House state banquet, according to former royal chef Darren McGrady.
What Happened
King Charles III and Queen Camilla have arrived in the United States for a four-day state visit, which includes a meeting with President Donald Trump and a state banquet at the White House.
Why It Matters
The visit underscores the significance of US-UK relations and has prompted public and political calls for greater transparency regarding Jeffrey Epstein-related documents. The event also draws attention to the experiences of Epstein survivors and ongoing debates about accountability.
What's Next
Observers will watch for any statements or actions regarding the Epstein files during the visit, as well as the outcomes of meetings between the British royals and US officials. Public and political responses to the visit and related advocacy efforts are expected to continue.
Sources
- The Independent — King Charles should pressure Trump to release all Epstein files, Democratic lawmaker says(13h ago)
- BBC News — 'Eat some Gelato' - Americans on what the Royals should do during US visit(7h ago)
- BBC News — Giuffre family hold anniversary vigil ahead of King's US visit(9h ago)
