King Charles and Donald Trump Stir Controversy With Sh0cking Unexpected News


King Charles is reportedly preparing to host Donald Trump for a second official state visit to the UK later this year—a move that’s already stirring public debate.

According to reports, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer extended the invitation during a February meeting at the White House. If confirmed, the visit could take place as early as September.

Breaking Royal Tradition?

Trump’s previous state visit in 2019 was hosted by Queen Elizabeth II. A second state visit—especially for a former president—is highly unusual, with most leaders only receiving one formal invitation during their term. The decision suggests Charles may be aiming to maintain strong U.S. relations, regardless of political context.

Public Backlash Builds

Not everyone supports the idea. A popular petition on Change.org, launched by activist Nick Bolding, urges King Charles to cancel the visit. It argues that Trump’s values are “in conflict with those of the UK” and criticizes the high cost to taxpayers.

With over 50,000 signatures, the campaign adds pressure ahead of the planned visit. While Change.org petitions don’t guarantee government action, widespread attention could influence public perception and media coverage.

What’s Next?

Scheduling conflicts mean Trump and Charles are unlikely to meet in the summer, but a full state visit is reportedly being planned for later in the year. Whether it proceeds smoothly—or fuels further division—remains to be seen.