Summary

  1. King expected to express sympathy in Congress addresspublished at 01:05 BST

    U.S. President Donald Trump and Britain's King Charles walk togetherImage source, Reu

    King Charles will address the US Congress on Tuesday and is expected to express sympathy over the shooting incident in Washington DC over the weekend.

    Security is extremely tight after shots were fired at the White House Correspondents' Dinner which the president attended on Saturday evening.

    The King's speech is also expected to say that in times of great international challenges, it is more necessary than ever to stand together to defend democratic values.

    The King will say that despite current disagreements between the US and the UK, "time and again, our two countries have always found ways to come together".

    We are now ending our live coverage for today. You can catch up on the royals' first day in the US here.

  2. Hopes in Washington that this visit could smooth over frayed relationspublished at 00:54 BST 28 April

    Bernd Debusmann Jr
    White House reporter

    King Charles' visit to Washington comes at an incredibly busy time in the US capital, in which attention has been firmly fixed on the conflict in Iran and what comes next.

    In the weeks leading up to the visit, that focus has been very much reflected in the media. The relative absence of the King's visit from US news coverage has been notable.

    Still, many in Washington's political and diplomatic circles hope that the visit can help smooth over frayed relations between the Trump administration and the government of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.

    "This very well might help," one European diplomat told me. "Trump likes Britain. It seems to fascinate him."

    At the level of the broader public, however, the King's visit appears to be something that is mostly of interest to those Americans - of which there are many - who are interested in the Royal Family.

    The relative lack of attention the visit has received may be partly because of the difference in how the US and UK approach these visits.

    Trump's visit to the UK, as well as a series of royal weddings and funerals over the years, have garnered enormous interest.

    "There's just much more pageantry on that end," one young Washington-based royal watcher texted me. "Here is just another White House day, with a visitor."

  3. King Charles is 'a naturally accomplished diplomat,' former ambassador sayspublished at 00:45 BST 28 April

    The Global Story

    Former British ambassador to the United States, Lord Kim Darroch, expressed cautious optimism that the arrival of King Charles may help rehabilitate the strained relationship between the UK and US.

    Speaking on Saturday at a live recording of the Global Story Podcast, Darroch called King Charles "a naturally accomplished diplomat" and said the two countries still "have a huge amount in common".

    Darroch, however, acknowledged the broken trust between the nations, saying "you can’t imagine Reagan or Clinton or Obama threatening the UK" as President Trump has with tariffs.

    You can listen to the full episode of The Global Story here.

  4. Queen Camilla meets with women campaigning against domestic violencepublished at 00:31 BST 28 April

    Sean Coughlan
    Royal correspondent in Washington DC

    Among the guests at the embassy garden party were women representing groups campaigning against domestic violence and violence against women and girls.

    Sandra Jackson, chief executive of the House of Ruth, which supports victims, met Queen Camilla, who has herself campaigned against domestic violence.

    "It’s very important to have such advocates and it’s a cause very close to her heart," she said, after telling the Queen about her work.

    There have been calls for the King and Queen to meet survivors of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. But that hasn’t happened because of concerns about jeopardising the legal processes.

    Jackson said she "respected their decision" and welcomed the attention that Queen Camilla was bringing to the subject.

    Another campaigner, Michelle DeLaune, one of a group talking to the Queen, said it was a sign of progress that such a prominent figure was talking publicly about the issue and raising its significance.

  5. King and Queen leave the garden partypublished at 00:15 BST 28 April

    King Charles III and British Ambassador to the US Christian Turner exit the British EmbassyImage source, Reuters

    The King and Queen have now left the garden party, which was held at the British embassy.

    Hundreds of people gathered at the event, including top Trump administration officials as well as the retired British Olympic diver Tom Daley.

    That's the end of the official programme for today, ahead of a very busy day on Tuesday.

    Retired Olympic diver Tom Daley leaves the British ambassador's residence after attending a garden party in honor of Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla during their visit to the United States, in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 27, 2026.Image source, Reuters
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    Retired Olympic diver Tom Daley leaves the British ambassador's residence after attending the garden party

  6. Royals mingle at garden partypublished at 23:43 BST 27 April

    King Charles attends a garden party at the British Embassy on day one of the Royal's State Visit to the United States of America, in Washington, DC., U.S., April 27, 2026.Image source, Reuters
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    Hundreds of people are at the British embassy for the garden party

    Queen Camilla greets CEO of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Michelle DeLaune as they attend a garden party at the British Embassy on day one of the Royal's State Visit to the United States of America, in Washington, DC., U.S., April 27, 2026.Image source, Reuters
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    Queen Camilla greets CEO of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Michelle DeLaune

    King Charles greets former US Speaker of the House Nancy PelosiImage source, Reuters
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    King Charles greets former US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi

    US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent shakes hands with King CharlesImage source, Reuters
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    US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent shakes hands with King Charles

    Onlookers stand across the street from the British ambassador’s residence during a garden party honoring Britain’s King Charles and Queen Camilla during their visit to the United States in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 27, 2026. REUTERS/Kylie CooperImage source, Reuters
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    Onlookers stand across the street from the British ambassador’s residence during a garden party

  7. What's on the Royal garden party menu?published at 23:06 BST 27 April

    Up to 3,000 sandwiches have been prepared for the Royal garden party, with about 650 people attending.

    Head Chef at the British Embassy Craig Harnden revealed British beef - that has recently had tariffs dropped by the US - is being used for one of the sandwiches.

    "We'll be doing four types of sandwiches, so Scottish smoked salmon we're using and we'll just do a very simple lemon butter, black pepper, brown bread, done," he said in a video shared on social media.

    "We're also doing a roast beef and horseradish sandwich and not normally traditionally involved in the afternoon tea flavour, however, we do have the first imports of British beef, which I'm more than happy to use for this special occasion, bend the rules a little bit.

    "Egg mayonnaise is a classic, just nicely boiled eggs, a little bit of mayonnaise, black pepper and salt.

    "And then a cucumber sandwich is one of the simplest ones. Now we do make it a little bit more interesting by pickling the cucumbers slightly so the sweetness and acidity into the sandwich makes it a little bit more interesting.

    "And traditionally scones, so we'll bake the scone about an hour and a half before service so nice fresh and warm. Clotted cream, strawberry jam and a nice strawberry on top, done."

  8. King and Queen leave White House ahead of garden partypublished at 22:49 BST 27 April

    The King and Queen have been pictured in a motorcade leaving the White House. They are on their way to a garden party at the British embassy.

    Description A motorcade carrying Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla heads to the British ambassador's residence for a garden party in their honor during their visit to the United States, in WashingtonImage source, Reuters
  9. King and Queen given tour of White House beehivespublished at 22:35 BST 27 April

    The King and Queen have now been shown around the second White House of the visit, this one being for bees.

    The president and first lady have given their royal visitors a tour of the White House south lawn, which includes a newly-expanded beehive in the shape of the White House.

    King Charles III and Queen Camilla join US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania for a tour of the White House beehives in the grounds of the White House in Washington DC, on day one of the state visit to the US. Picture date: Monday April 27, 2026Image source, PA Media
    King Charles III and Queen Camilla join US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania for a tour of the White House beehives in the grounds of the White House in Washington DC, on day one of the state visit to the US. Picture date: Monday April 27, 2026Image source, PA
  10. The royal state visit - what to expectpublished at 22:22 BST 27 April

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  11. King and Queen chat with president and first lady in front of Trump assassination-attempt paintingpublished at 22:18 BST 27 April

    US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump host Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla for afternoon tea at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 27, 2026.Image source, Pool

    We're now seeing images of the King and Queen chatting with their hosts in front a painting depicting President Trump following the attempt on his life in July 2024 in Butler, Pennsylvania.

    Trump's ear was grazed by a bullet in this assassination attempt, while just two days ago the White House Correspondents' Dinner was targeted by a shooter who has today been charged with attempting to assassinate the president.

    Former president Donald Trump raises his arm with blood on his face during a campaign rally for former President Donald Trump at Butler Farm Show Inc. on Saturday, July 13, 2024Image source, Getty Images
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    The painting depicts the moments after an assassination attempt on Trump in July 2024

  12. Watch: King and Queen greeted President Trump and first lady at White Housepublished at 22:00 BST 27 April

    This is the moment President Trump and the first lady greeted the King and Queen as they arrived at the White House at the start of their four-day state visit the US.

    Our royal correspondent in Washington writes this is a significant state visit to the US and the biggest diplomatic challenge of King Charles’s reign.

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    King and Queen greeted by President and First Lady Trump

  13. King and Queen sit down to tea with president and first ladypublished at 21:42 BST 27 April

    We're now seeing images of the King and Queen sitting down for tea with the president and first lady at the White House.

    The spread appears to feature finger sandwiches, cakes, honey, with a pot of tea being poured by a staff member.

    US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump host Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla for afternoon tea.Image source, Pool
    US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump host Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla for afternoon tea.Image source, Pool
  14. In pictures: President and first lady greet King and Queen as state visit gets under waypublished at 21:39 BST 27 April

    King Charles exiting the car and being greeted by President Trump and the First LadyImage source, Getty Images
    President Trump and King Charles walking into the White House with the First Lady and Queen Camilla behindImage source, Getty Images
    President Trump speaking to King CharlesImage source, Reuters
    Queen Camilla, King Charles, Donald Trump and Melania Trump stand in a line outside the White House.Image source, Getty Images
  15. King and Trump appear to exchange remarks while posing for photospublished at 21:23 BST 27 April

    U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump welcome Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla on the day of an afternoon tea on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 27, 2026.Image source, Reut

    King Charles and Queen Camilla have been invited into the White House with US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump.

    Before entering the building, the four stood in a line posing for the waiting media, with the King and Trump appearing to exchange friendly remarks.

    The president and first lady will now host a private tea, with a garden party to be held later.

  16. King and Queen greeted by President and First Lady Trumppublished at 21:18 BST 27 April
    Breaking

    King Charles and Queen Camilla have just arrived at the White House.

    They're being greeted by President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump.

    You can watch live at the top of this page.

    Queen Camilla shakes Donald Trump's hand while King Charles kisses Melania Trump on the cheek at the White House.Image source, Reuters
  17. Preparations under way for imminent arrival at White Housepublished at 21:07 BST 27 April

    People stood outside White House with red carpet rolled out.Image source, POOL
    A view of people outside the entrance to the White House.Image source, POOL
  18. The first British state visit since 2007published at 21:01 BST 27 April

    Queen Elizabeth II , Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, Laura Bush and George W Bush wave from the balconyImage source, Getty Images

    Today's visit marks the first British state visit to the US since Queen Elizabeth II's trip in 2007.

    The six-day visit saw the late Queen, accompanied by Prince Philip, meeting the then-US President George W Bush.

    The Queen was honoured with a 21-gun salute ahead of a state banquet and visited a replica of the largest ship to carry English settlers across the Atlantic in 1606.

    In a speech delivered at the banquet, the Queen toasted the UK-US relationship.

    Her visit marked the 400th anniversary of the country's first permanent English settlement.

  19. Analysis

    A high-stakes US visit for the Kingpublished at 20:51 BST 27 April

    Sean Coughlan
    Royal correspondent in Washington DC

    Trump and King Charles enjoy a lighter moment during the state banquet at Windsor Castle for last year's state visitImage source, Yui Mok - WPA Pool/Getty Images
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    Trump and King Charles enjoy a lighter moment during the state banquet at Windsor Castle for last year's state visit

    Thorny political relations

    While the US president is a self-avowed fan of the royals, he regularly criticises the UK Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, and dismissed UK aircraft carriers as "toys" compared with US equivalents. The King is, of course, the head of the British Armed Forces.

    'Delicate balancing act'

    State visits are carried out on behalf of the government, and royal sources recognise this trip is going to be a "delicate balancing act", but say there's a bigger picture of long-term US and UK friendship.

    "Yes, we face current challenges, but the visit will also seek to celebrate our nations' historic ties and create the conditions for that partnership to continue long into the future," says a royal source.

    The King's brother Andrew

    There's personal pressure on the King too. After the scandal involving his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, it's highly likely that survivors of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein will be giving interviews complaining that the royal visitors are not meeting them during the visit.

    Queen Camilla will be meeting campaigners against domestic abuse during her engagements.

    Trump's admiration for the King:

    Trump has been steadfast in his admiration for the monarchy and King Charles.

    "I know him well, I've known him for years," the president told the BBC last week about the King. "He's a brave man, and he's a great man."

    Whether or not that admiration is reciprocated is hard to say. Because when you ask insiders about how the King sees Trump, they tend to repeat how much Trump admires the King.

    Read more in this full story.

  20. Analysis

    Both the Palace and UK government are very aware of the jeopardy of this trippublished at 20:28 BST 27 April

    Daniela Relph
    Reporting from Joint Base Andrews

    At this moment in time, when you look at the two personalities of the men involved, it's hard to find a time when on paper they have felt further apart.

    In the King you have a quiet, cautious, restrained kind of character who largely plays by the rules.

    In President Trump you have someone who is much looser, who shoots from the hip, someone who is a little less predictable.

    Both Buckingham Palace and the UK government are very aware of the jeopardy of this trip.

    That is why, when you look at the detail of the programme, some of that jeopardy has really been squeezed out.

    There aren't many moments - I counted just five - when we will see the president and the King together.

    So there is an element of management.