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Insider reveals how Trump and Melania are prepping for royal visit

Insider reveals how Trump and Melania are prepping for royal visit,

Nearly 250 years after America famously broke ties with the British Crown, King Charles III is still set to return to Washington this week to reaffirm the ‘Special Relationship’ between the two nations during a period of significant national tension. 

King Charles III and Queen Camilla are planning to arrive on Monday for their high-stakes state visit with President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump. 

Following the security breach at last night’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Buckingham Palace issued a statement confirming that His Majesty is being kept fully informed of developments and is greatly relieved to hear that the President, First Lady, and all guests remained unharmed. 

The British ambassador to the US, Sir Christian Turner, said Sunday that they are ‘Absolutely expecting’ the King and Queen. ‘It’s very British, keep calm and carry on.’

President Trump addressed the situation on Fox News this morning, also confirming that the visit will move forward as planned despite the recent incident. When asked if the timing or security would change, the President noted that King Charles is a ‘great guy’ and reaffirmed that the administration is looking forward to the historic visit.

From April 27 to April 30, the nation’s capital will be transformed into a theater of rigid protocol and red-carpet pageantry. The significance of the visit is underscored by the King’s preparation to address lawmakers – a feat managed only once before by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in 1991.

Alison Cheperdak, a former Trump White House aide and founder of Elevate Etiquette, notes that the symbolism of this visit is extraordinary given that the descendant of the King America broke away from is coming to mark the anniversary of that very separation. Cheperdak, who is advising the Trumps on the intricate ‘dos and don’ts’ of royal interaction, describes the visit as reconciliation expressed through ceremony. 

Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla stand with President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at the state banquet at Windsor Castle back in September 2025

Britain’s King Charles and Queen Camilla stand with President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at the state banquet at Windsor Castle back in September 2025

Trump shakes hands with Britain's King Charles, as Trump departs Windsor Castle during his last visit

Trump shakes hands with Britain’s King Charles, as Trump departs Windsor Castle during his last visit

Queen Elizabeth is photographed wearing the brooch (right side) that was gifted to her by First Lady Michelle Obama as President Donald Trump arrived in the United Kingdom for their first meeting

Queen Elizabeth is photographed wearing the brooch (right side) that was gifted to her by First Lady Michelle Obama as President Donald Trump arrived in the United Kingdom for their first meeting 

Trump listens as Britain's King Charles speaks during the state banquet at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, on day one of Trump and Melania's second state visit to the UK last year

Trump listens as Britain’s King Charles speaks during the state banquet at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, on day one of Trump and Melania’s second state visit to the UK last year

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge leave Kensington Palace to attend the State Banquet for the US State Visit at Buckingham Palace

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge leave Kensington Palace to attend the State Banquet for the US State Visit at Buckingham Palace

Tables are set for the Return Dinner at Winfield House, the residence of the Ambassador of the US to the UK, attended by Trump, his wife Melania and hosted by The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, as part of his state visit to the UK

Tables are set for the Return Dinner at Winfield House, the residence of the Ambassador of the US to the UK, attended by Trump, his wife Melania and hosted by The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, as part of his state visit to the UK

However, beneath the grand gestures of the 21-gun salute – the highest ceremonial honor the United States can offer – lies a potential minefield of social gaffes. 

The District’s political elite are being quietly reminded of one important rule: do not initiate physical contact. Cheperdak warns that even well-intentioned gestures can feel out of place under such formal circumstances. 

‘Don’t initiate physical contact,’ Cheperdak warns, noting that even well–intentioned gestures can feel out of place. This includes the modern obsession with social media; unlike US politicians, the royals ‘intentionally don’t typically take selfies, sign autographs, or express personal opinions.’

Though historically, Trump has a penchant for breaking those specific rules with foreign leaders.

He isn’t the only one: the ‘no–touch’ rule was famously tested in 2009 when Michelle Obama placed an arm around the Queen.

While Americans are not required to bow or curtsy, Cheperdak suggests a ‘small nod or brief curtsy is a gracious gesture’ for those wishing to bridge the 250–year–old gap with style.

As for the King’s arrival on the South Lawn, it will be a ‘carefully choreographed ceremony’ where even the music is a lesson in diplomacy. 

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According to protocol, ‘God Save the King’ is played first as a courtesy to the visiting sovereign, followed by ‘The Star–Spangled Banner.’

For those lucky enough to secure an invitation to the April 28 White House State Banquet, the dress code is expected to be black tie – a ‘subtle but telling detail’ that suggests a slightly more relaxed atmosphere than the white–tie galas of the past.

Yet, some traditions remain immovable. Guests must address the King as ‘Your Majesty’ initially, then ‘Sir,’ and are cautioned: ‘Don’t walk in front of the King.’

While the late Queen Elizabeth II was famous for her ‘fashion diplomacy,’ all eyes will be on Queen Camilla’s jewelry box. 

‘Tiaras are worn only after 6 p.m., and only at the most formal occasions,’ says Cheperdak. ‘But what the Queen chooses will likely carry meaning beyond aesthetics.’

The devil has always been in the details.

Queen Elizabeth II turned ‘brooch diplomacy’ into a masterclass in messaging. Her most famous ‘silent act of resistance’ was wearing a pin gifted by Michelle Obama to meet President Trump in 2018.

Cheperdak is certified in British and North American etiquette ¿ turning all her skills into a thriving consultancy called Elevate Etiquette

Cheperdak is certified in British and North American etiquette – turning all her skills into a thriving consultancy called Elevate Etiquette

State Banquet hosted by King Charles III and members of the Royal Family at Windsor Castle during the state visit by President Trump back in 2025

State Banquet hosted by King Charles III and members of the Royal Family at Windsor Castle during the state visit by President Trump back in 2025

The 'no-touch' rule was famously tested in 2009 when Michelle Obama placed an arm around the Queen (Photo by Shutterstock)

The ‘no–touch’ rule was famously tested in 2009 when Michelle Obama placed an arm around the Queen (Photo by Shutterstock)

A flashback to June 2019, inside Winfield House in London. Melania Trump pictured in a  floor length scarlet Givenchy gown to host a reciprocal dinner for the British Royal Family during their first term in office

A flashback to June 2019, inside Winfield House in London. Melania Trump pictured in a  floor length scarlet Givenchy gown to host a reciprocal dinner for the British Royal Family during their first term in office

King Charles III with President Trump at Windsor Castle before formally saying goodbye to the president on day two of their state visit to the UK last year

King Charles III with President Trump at Windsor Castle before formally saying goodbye to the president on day two of their state visit to the UK last year

250 years after America famously broke ties with the British Crown, the King is coming back to reclaim the 'Special Relationship.' King Charles III and Queen Camilla will arrive tomorrow for a high-stakes royal visit

250 years after America famously broke ties with the British Crown, the King is coming back to reclaim the ‘Special Relationship.’ King Charles III and Queen Camilla will arrive tomorrow for a high–stakes royal visit

However, beneath the grand gestures of the 21-gun salute - the 'highest ceremonial honor the United States can offer' - lies a potential minefield of social gaffes

However, beneath the grand gestures of the 21–gun salute – the ‘highest ceremonial honor the United States can offer’ – lies a potential minefield of social gaffes

For those lucky enough to secure an invitation to the April 28 White House State Banquet, the dress code is expected to be black tie - a 'subtle but telling detail' that suggests a slightly more relaxed atmosphere than the white-tie galas of the past

For those lucky enough to secure an invitation to the April 28 White House State Banquet, the dress code is expected to be black tie – a ‘subtle but telling detail’ that suggests a slightly more relaxed atmosphere than the white–tie galas of the past

In perhaps one surprising twist for the British royal visit, the traditional garden party – a staple of Buckingham Palace – comes with a modern American style guide.

Leaked invitations detail ‘hats not encouraged’ guidance, which Cheperdak calls ‘quite unusual,’ given that headwear is usually a defining feature of such events.

‘It feels like a thoughtful adjustment for an American setting,’ she points out.

This historic return marks Charles’s first US state visit as monarch, following 19 previous trips as the Prince of Wales.

In ditching the formal fascinators for a more accessible flair, the message is clear: this isn’t just a royal visit, it’s a homecoming. 

From April 27 to April 30, the nation’s capital will be transformed into a theater of rigid protocol and red-carpet pageantry.

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