King Charles III and Queen Camilla are scheduled to visit the United States from April 27 to 30 for a state visit marking the 250th anniversary of American independence, according to TIME and Channel News Asia. The visit includes a planned address to the US Congress on April 28 and meetings with President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump, aiming to strengthen diplomatic and security ties between the UK and US.
The trip comes amid ongoing tensions in US-UK relations, notably regarding NATO commitments and military access, as reported by i News. King Charles is expected to emphasize the importance of NATO and the security partnership during his visit, navigating diplomatic sensitivities exacerbated by recent criticisms from President Trump and concerns over potential US withdrawal from NATO.
Controversy surrounds the visit due to public calls for King Charles to meet with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse, including pleas from the family of Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, whose death anniversary coincides with the visit, as noted by Dawn and The Straits Times. Buckingham Palace has declined these requests, citing ongoing investigations and legal considerations, and the King will not meet with Epstein survivors during his trip, according to i News.
This refusal has attracted criticism from US Congress members and victim representatives, raising the possibility that the issue could overshadow the monarchy’s diplomatic objectives, i News reports. The broader Epstein case involves ongoing legal challenges connected to members of the British royal family, adding complexity to the visit.
Observers will be watching how King Charles balances these political and social challenges, particularly the response to Epstein-related controversies and the state of US-UK security cooperation, as his visit may set the tone for future transatlantic relations. The international community will also be attentive to any statements or actions addressing NATO amid the evolving geopolitical landscape.

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