Royal Visit Unshaken: King Charles and Queen Camilla's U.S. Trip Proceeds
Buckingham Palace confirmed that King Charles and Queen Camilla's visit to the U.S. will proceed despite a shooting at a dinner with President Trump. Discussions and advice from both sides of the Atlantic ensured the state visit remains on schedule, with the royals expressing gratitude for swift preparations.
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Buckingham Palace announced on Sunday that King Charles and Queen Camilla's scheduled visit to the United States will proceed despite recent events. The royal couple reaffirmed their plans following a shooting incident at a dinner with former President Donald Trump.
Consultations between the governments on both sides of the Atlantic concluded with a decision to move forward with the trip. The palace spokesperson confirmed the visit, highlighting that all parties involved acted swiftly to ensure the visit stays on track.
The king and queen expressed their gratitude to those who worked diligently to make the visit possible under the circumstances and are eagerly anticipating their departure.
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