Donald Trump has revealed the key topics he intends to discuss with King Charles III ahead of the monarch’s upcoming state visit to the United States.
Speaking in an interview with Reuters, Trump said discussions would cover a wide range of global and bilateral issues, including NATO, trade policy, and the situation involving Iran.
“We’ll Talk About Everything”
According to Trump, the meeting will not be limited to formal diplomatic topics. He emphasized a broad agenda, stating: “I’m going to talk about everything.”
He also expressed personal respect for the British monarch, describing King Charles as “a friend” and “a great guy,” highlighting the cordial tone expected during the visit.
High-Stakes Royal Visit to the US
Queen Camilla will accompany King Charles on the official trip, which is scheduled from April 27 to April 30, 2026.
The four-day visit will include stops in Washington, D.C., Virginia, and New York City.
Visit Coincides With Historic US Anniversary
The timing of the royal tour is particularly symbolic, as it coincides with celebrations marking 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

The visit is expected to highlight diplomatic relations between the United Kingdom and the United States, while also reflecting on shared history and future cooperation.
Diplomatic and Global Issues on the Table
Key international topics such as NATO cooperation and tensions involving Iran are expected to feature prominently in discussions between the two leaders.
The inclusion of these issues underscores the geopolitical importance of the visit beyond ceremonial engagements.
Strengthening UK–US Relations
The upcoming state visit is being closely watched as a major moment in UK–US relations, combining historical symbolism with pressing global policy discussions.
As preparations continue, attention remains focused on how the meeting between Trump and King Charles will shape diplomatic dialogue between the two allies.
