Trump welcomes King Charles to White House as four-day visit starts


The British monarch and his wife, Queen Camilla, were greeted by the president and First Lady Melania Trump on Monday at the start of a four-day trip, his first state visit to the U.S. since becoming king in 2022. The couples exchanged handshakes and posed for a photo at the South Portico of the White House before walking inside.



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