Talk of King Charles and Queen Camilla embarking on their most significant royal tour yet is making waves, with sources suggesting they might visit North America in an effort to strengthen diplomatic ties.
If the trip materializes, it would mark the first time a British monarch has set foot in the United States since 2007.
However, insiders claim there is currently “no active planning” for such a visit, leaving many to wonder if this is mere speculation or a real strategic move.
Canada First, Then the US
Reports indicate that the tour would begin in Canada—an important milestone for King Charles, as it would be his first visit there as monarch.
Following that, the royal couple is expected to travel to the United States, with a potential meeting with former President Donald Trump on the agenda.
The visit is rumored to take place in the spring of next year, but backup plans are in place in case Charles needs to remain in the UK for his cancer treatment.
In that scenario, the Prince and Princess of Wales would step in to represent the monarchy.
Political Undertones: Trump and the Royal Family
This speculation about a royal tour follows Trump’s recent comments on Prince Harry’s immigration status.
The former president, who had previously hinted at the possibility of deporting Harry, has now dismissed the idea, stating, “I don’t want to do that.
I’ll leave him alone. He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible.”
Some sources believe Trump’s decision may be linked to his reportedly warm relationship with King Charles.
Strengthening Ties with the US
A government source described the potential visit as “the biggest tour of the King’s reign so far,” emphasizing how much Americans admire the British Royal Family.
The tour is seen as an opportunity to reaffirm the “special relationship” between the two nations.
Charles, in particular, is said to be eager to visit Canada, a country he holds in high regard.
But despite these claims, a palace source contradicted the reports, stating, “There are no current dates in the diary for Their Majesties to tour either Canada or the USA.”
Charles and Trump: An Unlikely Bond
Surprisingly, King Charles and Donald Trump have maintained a cordial relationship over the years.
They first met during Trump’s state visit to the UK in 2019, where Charles and Camilla hosted the then-president and First Lady Melania Trump for tea at Clarence House.
Insiders claim the meeting went well, with Trump leaving in high spirits and staying in touch with the King afterward. Even Melania reportedly exchanged letters with Charles.
Support and Well Wishes
Their continued correspondence was evident when Charles sent Trump a message of support after he survived an assassination attempt last September.
Trump, in return, offered prayers for the King’s recovery following his cancer diagnosis, writing on Truth Social, “KING CHARLES HAS CANCER. HE IS A WONDERFUL MAN, WHO I GOT TO KNOW WELL DURING MY PRESIDENCY, AND WE ALL PRAY THAT HE HAS A FAST AND FULL RECOVERY!”
Trump’s Take on Meghan Markle
While Trump has expressed respect for King Charles, his opinions on Meghan Markle remain critical.
The former president has previously described Meghan as “divisive and misogynistic,” and stated that Harry is “whipped” and “being led around by his nose.”
This is not the first time Trump has taken aim at Meghan, who openly supported Joe Biden in the 2020 election.
Prince William’s Recent Meeting with Trump
Meanwhile, Prince William has already had a formal meeting with Trump.
The two met in December following the reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, with Trump calling William “a good man” and praising his leadership.
What’s Next for the Royal Tour?
With conflicting reports from palace insiders and government sources, the possibility of King Charles and Queen Camilla touring North America remains uncertain.
Whether or not the visit comes to fruition, the speculation alone highlights the enduring fascination with the British Royal Family and their role in global diplomacy.
If the trip does proceed, it could mark a historic moment in UK-US relations—but for now, it remains a waiting game.
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