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Queen Elizabeth II invited Donald Trump to visit England and he already accepted

The meeting is scheduled for the end of the year although the exact date has not yet been revealed


Everything seems to indicate that in a few months Donald Trump will be having tea with the Queen of England, Elizabeth II. Just a week after his inauguration as President of the United States, Donald Trump accepted the monarch's invitation, which extended to his wife, the first lady, Melania Trump. The news was announced this Friday during a conference with Theresa May, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, where she confirmed the official visit.


Theresa became the first foreign leader to formally meet with the United States President in the White House since her inauguration on January 20. At the conference both spoke about the "special relationship" between the two countries.


May said: "The invitation is indicative of the strength and importance of the special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom, a relationship based on family and history, friendliness and common interests." "And in another sign of the importance of that relationship, today I was able to convey to the Queen that President Trump and the First Lady will make a state visit to the United Kingdom later this year and I am delighted that the President has accepted That invitation ".


Last November, it was announced that the Queen was planning to extend an invitation to the Trump to the Windsor Palace, which she planned for next summer. At that time, Donald talked about the possible visit with the leader of the Independence Party, Nigel Farage, whom he admitted that he was "desirous that it happened".


A member of Nigel's team told the Times that Donald "is a real Anglophile." He was very interested in that meeting, his late mother, Mary-born in Scotland, loved the Queen. I can not wait to visit England. My mom would be thrilled to see that meeting. "

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