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Buckingham Palace, White House discuss King Charles' US visit after DC shooting

Buckingham Palace said discussions would take place with U.S. authorities on Sunday to determine whether a shooting at a dinner attended by President Donald Trump would affect planning for King Charles' state visit to the U.S. this week.

Michael Holden and Sam Tabahriti

26 April 2026 at 13:26:10

Buckingham Palace, White House discuss King Charles' US visit after DC shooting

FILE PHOTO: King Charles III (left) with US President Donald Trump at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, before formally bidding farewell to the president on day two of their state visit to the UK, September 18, 2025.

Aaron Chown/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

LONDON- Buckingham Palace said discussions would take place with U.S. authorities on Sunday to determine whether a shooting at a dinner attended by President Donald Trump would affect planning for King Charles' state visit to the U.S. this week.


Trump was rushed out of the White House correspondents' dinner by Secret Service agents on Saturday after a man opened fire on security personnel nearby, and authorities think the shooting likely targeted him and administration officials, Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche said.


Blanche added that he was confident King Charles would be safe during this week's visit to the United States.

A palace spokesperson said Charles was being kept fully informed of developments and was relieved that Trump, his wife and all guests had been unharmed.


"A number of discussions will be taking place throughout the day to discuss with US colleagues and our respective teams to what degree the events of Saturday evening may or may not impact on the operational planning for the visit," the spokesperson said.


Charles and his wife, Camilla, have also privately reached out to Trump and his wife - first lady Melania Trump - to express their sympathies, a palace source said.


The royal couple are due to arrive in the United States on Monday for a four-day trip that includes a private meeting with Trump and an address to Congress, marking 250 years since the U.S. declaration of independence from British rule.


British senior minister Darren Jones said earlier on Sunday the government would remain in close cooperation with U.S. security services ahead of Charles' visit and that extensive discussions already under way would continue in the coming days.


"In respect of His Majesty's visit to the United States next week ... our security services obviously remain in close cooperation in advance of that," Jones told Sky News.


The visit comes as Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government hopes the king's trip will help reinforce the US-UK "special relationship" after recent diplomatic strains.

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