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Trump quips about his marriage to Melania in official royals welcome

President Trump humorously quipped that his marriage to First Lady Melania was unlikely to match the longevity of his parents’ union, which lasted 63 years, in his official welcome address to the British royals.

He later praised the late Queen Elizabeth II, Charles’ mother, as an ‘incredible woman’ who is ‘greatly missed on both sides of that mighty Atlantic.’

The president and First Lady Melania have rolled out the red carpet for King Charles and Queen Camilla in an official welcome on their state visit. 

The official arrival began with a traditional military ceremony by the US Army Herald Trumpets, followed by national anthems of both countries played by the US Marine Band and a Presidential Salute Battery rendering a 21-gun cannon salute. 

Charles and Queen Camilla have a jam-packed schedule for their second day in Washington, DC, which includes a bilateral meeting with Donald Trump, his address to Congress and a formal state dinner.

In a historic address to congress at 3pm, the king is expected to emphasize the two countries’ long history and shared democratic values during his speech in an effort to help strengthen the special UK-US relationship, which has been under serious strain in recent months. 

The visit is the most important foreign trip of the King’s reign so far, but it now has the added element of heightened security concerns after an attempted assassination of the president on Saturday at the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner. 

After the royal couple wraps up in DC, they will head to New York to honor 9/11 victims and then to Virginia to mark the 250th anniversary of American independence.

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Trump jokes with Melania about their marriage

Donald Trump discussed his parents’ 63-year marriage, then turned to Melania and said, ‘That’s not a record we’re going to be able to match, darling.’

He added, ‘I’m sorry, just not going to work out that way.’

Trump explained that his mother moved to America from Scotland at 19 years old and met his father.

He said that his mother loved the royal family and Queen Elizabeth.

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 28: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks onstage with First lady Melania Trump and King Charles III during a state arrival ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House on April 28, 2026 in Washington, DC. President Trump and King Charles III will participate in a number of activities including a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office, with the king later addressing a joint meeting of the United States Congress. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Trump will watch King Charles Congressional address remotely

The president said he wanted to watch King Charles’ address from Congress, but was told it was against protocol.

‘He’s going to be addressing Congress, and I’m going to be watching,’ Trump said.

‘I was thinking of going, but they said, “I don’t know. That might be a step too far.” I would love to go. It’s not supposed to be protocol, but I would love to be with you.’

He continued, ‘But there, the direct descendant of King George III will speak to the direct successor of the very body that gathered in Independence Hall on July 4, 1776.

‘If John Adams and George Washington or the king’s fifth great-grandfather could see that sight, they might be absolutely shocked. But probably only for a moment. Surely, they would be delighted that the wounds of war healed into the most cherished friendship.’

Britain's King Charles III talks President Donald Trump during a State Visit arrival ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House, Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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Trump and King Charles ‘at ease’ in each other’s company

The royal and first couples emerged from the South Portico and President Trump introduced the King to JD Vance and other members of his Cabinet including Marco Rubio and Scott Bessent.

They then walked onto a wooden dais surrounded by bushy plants and sat on wooden chairs with green cushions.

At the conclusion of the national anthems a mist of smoke drifted across the lawn from a military salute.

The King and President seemed at ease in each other’s company as they then took a circular walk around the lawn inspecting the assembled military.

Trump occasionally motioned with his arm as he directed the King where to go. After the President’s speech the two men appeared to share a personal moment, smiling and chatting at the side of the dais.

Royals watch military display from White House balcony

King Charles and Queen Camilla watched the US military display from the White House balcony with President Trump and the First Lady.

U.S. President Donald Trump salues next to Britain's King Charles, U.S. first lady Melania Trump and Britain's Queen Camilla as they watch a â¿¿Pass in Review' from the balcony of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 28, 2026. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett

‘Americans have had no closer friends than the British,’ Trump says

Donald Trump spoke about the ‘special relationship’ between the US and the UK.

‘That understanding of our nation’s unique bond and role in history is the essence of our special relationship,’ he said. ‘And we hope it will always remain that way.’

Trump added, ‘In the centuries since we won our independence, Americans have had no closer friends than the British.

‘We share that same root. We speak the same language, we hold the same values, and together, our warriors have defended the same extraordinary civilization under twin banners of red, white and blue.’

Trump pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth

The president honored King Charles’ mother, Queen Elizabeth, during his South Lawn speech.

‘Her late majesty, Queen Elizabeth, an incredible woman, who I had the privilege of getting to know, Queen Elizabeth the II, a very special woman who is very greatly missed on both sides of that mighty Atlantic,’ he said.

President Donald Trump speaks as Britain's King Charles III, first lady Melania Trump and Queen Camilla, look on, during a State Visit arrival ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House, Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

Trump shares his mother had a crush on Charles

Donald Trump revealed that his mother, Mary Anne MacLeod Trump, had a crush on a young King Charles.

‘She loved the royal family and she loved the queen. And any time the queen was involved in a ceremony or anything, my mother would be glued to the television and she would say look, Donald, look how beautiful that is,’ Trump said.

‘She really did love the family. But I also remember her saying very clearly Charles, look, young Charles, he is so cute.

‘My mother had a crush on Charles. Can you believe it? Amazing how I wonder what she is thinking right now.’

US President Donald Trump speaks as Britain's King Charles III looks on during an arrival ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, on April 28, 2026. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP via Getty Images)

First Lady and Queen wearing matching white outfits

First Lady Melania Trump and Queen Camilla wore matching cream outfits with hats on day two of the royal state visit.

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 28: Queen Camila and First lady Melania Trump speak during a state arrival ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House on April 28, 2026 in Washington, DC. President Trump and King Charles III will participate in a number of activities including a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office, with the king later addressing a joint meeting of the United States Congress. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Trump acknowledges irony of royal visit to celebrate American independence

The president acknowledged the irony of hosting the British royals to celebrate America’s independence.

‘Here in the shadows of monuments to George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, honoring the British king might seem an ironic beginning to our celebration of 250 years of American Independence, but in fact, no tribute to be more appropriate,’ he said.

‘Long before Americans had a nation or a constitution, we first had a culture, a character and a creed. Before we ever proclaimed our independence, Americans carried within us the rarest of gifts, moral courage and it came from a small but mighty kingdom from across the sea.

‘The American patriots who pledged their lives to independence in 1776 were the heirs to this majestic inheritance; their veins rang with English faith in standing firm for what was right, good and true.’

US President Donald Trump speaks as First Lady Melania Trump and Britain's King Charles III look on during an arrival ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, on April 28, 2026. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP via Getty Images)

Trump cabinet VIP seen among official welcome guests

As they took their seats to the left of the podium White House chief of staff and Foreign Secretary were engaged in animated conversation.

War Secretary Pete Hegseth pointed to the giant flagpole recently installed by President Trump, smiled at Marco Rubio, and then raised a clenched fist.

To the right of the podium two cranes that are being used to build President Trump’s new ballroom swung slowly overhead.

Trump anticipates Congress will be jealous of King Charles’ accent

Donald Trump joked that King Charles will make members of Congress envious of his accent during his speech today.

‘You are going over to Congress and you are going to make a speech that will make everybody very envious of that beautiful accent of yours,’ Trump said.

‘Very elegant. He is a very elegant man.’

US President Donald Trump speaks as Britain's King Charles III looks on during an arrival ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, on April 28, 2026. (Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP via Getty Images)
King Charles III and US President Donald Trump talk together as they arrive for the ceremonial welcome of Charles and Queen Camilla on the South Lawn of the White House, Washington DC, on day two of the state visit to the US. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026. Aaron Chown/Pool via REUTERS

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