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President hails state visit as one of his 'highest honours'

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September 18, 2025

King Charles lays on finest pageantry at Windsor as he urges Trump to go even further’ with the UK-US partnership

- JANE DALTON

President hails state visit as one of his 'highest honours'

Donald Trump declared his deep admiration and respect for the UK in a speech at Windsor Castle that appeared to justify prime minister Sir Keir Starmer's decision to woo the US president with an unprecedented second state visit.

President Trump lavished praise on the UK and the royal family, saying the word special did "not begin" to do justice to the ties between the two countries, in an address that referenced Winston Churchill and described the event as one of the highest honours of his life.

The UK rolled out its finest pageantry for Mr Trump as the King and Queen welcomed the president for his historic - and controversial - visit.

The Prince and Princess of Wales also formed part of the royal charm offensive at Windsor Castle for the president, who has made no secret about enjoying the flattery of the British pomp laid on for him.

imageAt the glittering white-tie banquet in Windsor Castle, the King hinted to Mr Trump that further trade deals between the UK and US would be welcome, as would more support for Ukraine.

"The United Kingdom is your partner in the first trade deal of your administration, Mr President, bringing jobs and growth to both our countries. And no doubt we can go even further as we build this new era of our partnership," the King said to the president and 160 guests.

The King also made plain to the president that preserving nature on land and the seas - should be a priority.

"Our legacy for the next 250 years and beyond is to ensure that our children, grandchildren and those who come after them can experience the awe and magnificence of the natural treasures found in the countryside, on the coasts, in the sea and in the national parks established by your predecessors and mine," he said.

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