Following the announcement of his son Prince William's new assignment, King Charles received an important telegram from the United States.
The royal family is prepared to meet US President Donald Trump for a historic state visit to Buckingham Palace.
In his most recent remark, the famous political figure detailed his significant encounter with the queen and professed his appreciation for the royals.
Trump is alleged to have announced that his second state visit to the United Kingdom will take place in September.
In an interview with reporters in the Oval Office, he stated, "I was invited by the King and the country - a wonderful country. They're planning to have a second, as you know, festival. That's what it is: a festival. It's lovely, and it's the first time it's happened to just one person. And the reason is that we have two different terms, which is an honour."
The president addressed King Charles as a "friend" and expressed "great respect" for him, the Prince of Wales, and their family.
"And I think they're setting a date for September," Trump said.
It is worth noting that the US president released a new update on his visit to the UK after William named his former assistant, Jason Knauf, as CEO of The Earthshot Prize.
Notably, Jason had previously accused Meghan Markle of bullying, which the Duchess of Sussex rejected.
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