King Charles tonight toasted Britain’s ‘remarkable bond’ with the US at Donald Trump’s lavish state banquet at Windsor Castle.
In a warm and witty speech the King welcomed the Trumps to Windsor Castle, highlighting the two countries’ ‘unparalleled partnership’.
The US President, 79, and First Lady Melania were joined by his daughter Tiffany Trump and her business executive husband, Michael Boulos.
Tiffany also accompanied her father during the first state visit in 2019, which was then attended by all of his children.
Trump beamed in a photo released ahead of the dinner as he stood alongside his wife Melania, King Charles and Queen Camilla.
The Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Gloucester, and Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, are among the royals.
Charles said: ‘This unique and important occasion reflects the enduring bond between our two great nations. Anchored by the deep friendship between our people, this relationship which, with good reason, we are our predecessors have long called ‘special’, has made us safer and stronger through the generations.
‘Our people have fought and died together for the values we hold dear… we have celebrated together, mourned together and stood together in the best and worst of times.’
The King did not shy away from referring the War of Independence, saying:’ My five times Great Grandfather, King George III, for his part, did not spare his worlds when he spoke of the revolutionary leaders.
‘Today, however, we celebrate a relationship between our two countries that surely neither Washington nor King George III could have possibly imagined. The ocean may still divide us, but in so many other ways we are now the closest of kin.’

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Queen Camilla, King Charles, US President Donald Trump, and First Lady Melania Trump arrive for the state banquet

Prince William arrives wearing a Windsor tail coat, with Princess Kate sporting a couture gown by British designer Phillipa Lepley. Trump’s daughter, Tiffany, is seen behind with her husband Michael Boulos

King Charles III stands to deliver a speech at the state banquet as the monarch welcomed the Trumps to Windsor Castle
He also amusingly referred to how in the 1970s President Richard Nixon, who was said to be ‘obsessed’ with the British Royal Family, tried to arrange a marriage between him and his daughter, Tricia.
‘Had the media succeeded in the 1970s in their own attempt at deepening the special relationship, I might have been married off within the Nixon family!’ he joked.
Highlighting cultural, scientific, defence, security, intelligence, military and environmental links between the UK and US, the King concluded by toasting our ‘remarkable bond’ and ‘shared commitment to independence and liberty’.
Trump opened his speech by saying ‘this is truly one of the highest honours of my life’. He drew laughter from the hall as he joked that he hoped he would be the only US president to have two state visits.
He then praised the King for raising a ‘remarkable son’ in Prince William, and how Charles knew the names of all of the guests – even those ‘with bad names like XYZ-Q3’.
In a speech that appeared to slightly go off-script, the President talked about the beauty of Britain – and of the King.
In particular he praised his work with wounded veterans which, he said, ‘was like no-one else’.
‘This was the second state visit and that’s the first and I hope it will be the last time,’ Trump said.
‘If you think about it there’s a lot of presidents and this is the second state visit and that’s the first and maybe that’s going to be the last time. I hope it is.
‘But this is truly one of the highest honours of my life. Such respect for you and your country.
‘For many decades, His Majesty the King has epitomised the fortitude, nobility and the spirit of the British monarchy and the British people.
‘He’s dedicated himself to preserving the glory and unique character of this kingdom.’
He also praised his environment and architectural work over the years, as well as work helping the poor and wounded veterans ‘like nobody else’.
He added: ‘I just wanted to say His Majesty has raised a remarkable son in His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales. Really amazing, I have gotten to know you and you have an unbelievable success in future. To see her Royal Highness Princess Catherine, so radiant and so healthy, so beautiful. ‘
Trump also praised the ‘lion-hearted people’ of the UK.
Turning back to his pre-written speech he praised Britain’s defence of freedom over the years, and of the cultural and economic legends it had produced.
‘Never been anything like it,’ he said. He went to far as to also praise the legacy of the British Empress – ‘even in a country called America’.
And of the relationship between the two countries he added: ‘ Special doesn’t even begin to do it justice.’
‘We are like two notes in one chord…. Each beautiful but meant to be played together,’ he said.
‘The bond of kinship and identity between America and United Kingdom is priceless and eternal, it is irreplaceable and unbreakable. We are as a country are doing unbelievably well.

The Princess of Wales beams as she arrives for the state banquet

King Charles toasts with the Maga leader at the state banquet

Trump looks on as the Princess of Wales takes her seat next to the US President

Trump sits next to King Charles III at the state banquet

Trump opened his speech by saying ‘this is truly one of the highest honours of my life’

The Prince and Princess of Wales are pictured ahead of the state banquet at Windsor Castle

The King delivers his speech as Trump listens on. The monarch did not shy away from referring the War of Independence

Kate laughs as she shares a toast with American leader Trump

Staff had started putting the 42.32 metre – or 51.75 yard – long table together a week ago

Apple CEO Tim Cook (right) and Trump’s daughter, Tiffany (left) arrive at the state banquet

Princess of Wales, President Donald Trump and King Charles III are seated alongside each other

Queen Camilla and First Lady Melania Trump make their way to their seats with Prince William and Princess Anne behind

Trump and Charles walk into the hall for the state banquet, with Queen Camilla and First Lady Melania closely behind
‘We had a very sick country one year ago and today I believe we are the hottest country anywhere in the world and I believe we owe much of that to you and the footing you gave us when we started.’
The Maga leader was seated between his ‘friend’ King Charles III and Kate, who was wearing a couture gown by British designer Phillipa Lepley.
Camilla wore a Royal blue silk marocain embroidered dress by Fiona Clare. A sapphire and diamond tiara, and the King’s Family Order.
Technocrats among the delegation of US executives included Apple CEO Tim Cook, and Open AI’s Sam Altman who will be sat next to Tory leader Kemi Badenoch.
Trump’s team did not, apparently, make any special requests as regards to the menu – which came as surprise to some of the White House press pack – which featured Hampshire watercress panna cotta, organic Norfolk chicken ballotine and vanilla ice bombe with a Kentish raspberry sorbet interior.
King Charles and Queen Camilla earlier personally inspected the banquet table in St George’s Hall.
The royal couple surveyed the scene shown in footage posted on the official monarchy’s social media.
Pink, purple and yellow blooms could be seen adorning the extravagant floral displays.
The monarch and Camilla shook hands with Household staff who were behind the meticulous planning and staging of the grand affair.
And there were also several thoughtful touches such as a vintage port from 1945, the closest year to the president’s birth (there was no vintage when he was born in 1946), and a 1912 cognac, the year of his mother, Mary’s birth.
Music ranged from a James Bond medley to Elton John’s Tiny Dancer and classical favourites, as well as Scottish dances in honour of the President’s family origins.
The banquet, which had been laid out in the Great Hall, was nothing short of spectacular.
Staff had started putting the 42.32 metre – or 51.75 yard – long table together a week ago.
‘As long as 2.7 Marine Ones laid end to end,’ one member of staff said proudly, in reference to the President’s helicopter.
It boasted 139 candles, 1,452 pieces of cutlery, all lovingly polished by hand, and seated 160 guests, each with five glasses by their setting.
The last of the stunning seasonal flower displays picked from the local estate was set up just hours before they arrived.
Trump earlier today visited St George’s Chapel where he laid a wreath at the tomb of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The 45th and 47th president looked sombre and spent ten minutes in the tomb. He described the visit to the late Queen’s resting place as a ‘great honour’.
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King Charles III and US President Donald Trump arrive with Queen Camilla and First Lady Melania Trump

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller walks to attend the state banquet

Preparations are made ahead of a state banquet at Windsor Castle

US Secretary of Treasury Scott Bessent and White House Special Envoy Steve Witkoff

Princess Anne and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence arrive for the state banquet at Windsor Castle

PM Sir Keir Starmer was seen laughing and joking as he spoke with other guests

The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester are pictured arriving for the state banque

Australian businessman Rupert Murdoch with his wife Elena Zhukova – a retired Russian biologist

Ed Balls attends with his wife Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper

The guestlist for tonight’s state banquet and seating plan

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman (left) is part of the delegation of US executives and will be sat next to Kemi Badenoch

A view of the banquet table in St George’s Hall, Windsor Castle

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang (centre) is among the guests for Trump’s state banquet

King Charles’s place setting at the the 42.32 metre long table

White House Special Envoy Steve Witkoff speaks on the phone before the state banquet
Afterward, Trump joined the King to witness the ceremonial Beating Retreat musical display.
The traditional showcase features a group of 200 military musicians performing on the East Lawn of Windsor Castle.
King Charles sat on a stage next to Mr Trump, the Queen and First Lady Melania as the show got underway. In the crowd, also witnessing the spectacle was Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
The parade was due to have ended with a spectacular, unprecedented flypast of F-35 jets from both the RAF and the US air force – the first time there would have been a joint UK-US flypast at a state visit.
The four F-35 Lightning jets, flown by British and American pilots, were meant to have demonstrated the close ties between the UK and US Armed Forces, but the fly past was cancelled due to cloudy weather.
Instead, only Red Arrows performed a fly past, with their famous red, white and blue smoke trails streaming over Windsor Castle just after 4.45pm.
The RAF’s aerobatic flying team have visited the US on five occasions since their first display season in 1965. Their last tour to America was in 2019 when the team performed displays in 19 states from east coast to west.
The American leader is embarking on his historic second state visit and arrived just after 9pm yesterday on Air Force One at Stansted Airport.
The Trumps spent last night at the US ambassador’s residence in Regent’s Park where he told how being in Britain ‘warms my heart’ just moments after landing on Marine One on the lawn of Winfield House.
His visit has been met with protests outside Windsor Castle and rally in Parliament Square where Trump baby balloons were flown.
Former leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn congratulated the activists who last night projected an image of Trump and paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein onto Windsor Castle.
Speaking to crowds at the rally against Mr Trump’s second state visit, Mr Corbyn said ‘well done’ to the people responsible.

Donald Trump’s place setting (right). The American leader will be sat next to his ‘long-time friend’ King Charles III

Pipers are seen rehearsing alongside the table ahead of the state banquet tonight

Mr Trump earlier visited the chapel, and later the Queen’s final resting place, which he described as a ‘great honour’

Mr Trump tenderly places his hand on the back of his ‘long-time friend’ King Charles as they leave the Beating Retreat

President Trump and King Charles III review the Guard of Honour at Windsor Castle today

The Prince and Princess of Wales receive Donald Trump and Melania Trump in Windsor today

Charles and Mr Trump smile as they mingle with military personnel following the Beating Retreat ceremony
Thames Valley Police said it had arrested four people on suspicious of malicious communications in connection with the stunt at the Berkshire royal residence.
Mr Corbyn said: ‘There’s something very sinister about our times when peaceful protest becomes terrorism: when an ad van going around Windsor Castle perfectly legally is then stopped by the police, taken away, and those people prevented from expressing a point of view.
‘This is what’s happening to our democratic rights and democratic values in our society. They take away the right to protest because they don’t want us to protest.’
Thames Valley Police said its officers had spoken with the driver of an ad van which showed a picture of Mr Trump with Epstein, adding that no arrests were made and no vehicles were seized.