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Home » New poll reveals nearly half of Britons want King Charless visit to the US to be cancelled

New poll reveals nearly half of Britons want King Charless visit to the US to be cancelled

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King Charles and Donald Trump’s potential meeting in the US has sparked a divide among Britons over whether it should proceed.The latest YouGov poll found that 46 per cent of Britons think the King should turn down the invitation to the US.The data showed that 36 per cent believe the monarch should accept the invitation and 18 per cent don’t know whether the monarch should make the trip or not.King Charles and Queen Camilla are expected to travel to America next month for engagements with US President Donald Trump ahead of celebrations marking 250 years since American independence next July, although Buckingham Palace has yet to formally announce the engagement.
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Transatlantic relations have deteriorated sharply since Sir Keir initially declined to permit American aircraft to use British military installations for offensive bombing raids on Iran.The government subsequently reversed course, granting permission for US forces to conduct “defensive” strikes targeting Iranian missile launch sites.RAF aircraft have additionally been deployed to shoot down Iranian drones and missiles.These decisions drew pointed criticism from the American president, who last week declared Sir Keir was “no Winston Churchill” and accused him on Saturday of seeking to “join wars after we’ve already won.On Monday, a spokesperson for the Prime Minister said: “No state visit has been confirmed yet.”The two leaders held their first telephone conversation since tensions escalated on Sunday, with Downing Street providing minimal information about the exchange.Sir Keir attempted to downplay the diplomatic friction on Monday, emphasising that security personnel from both nations continue to collaborate daily “as they always have”.The Prime Minister maintained his defence of Britain’s approach to the Iran conflict, stating he was acting in line with “our principles” and “Britain’s best interests”.His comments suggest Number 10 is seeking to move past the public disagreement with Washington, despite Trump’s barbed remarks about British leadership.The limited disclosure from Downing Street regarding Sunday’s call between the leaders indicates a cautious approach to managing the transatlantic relationship during this sensitive period.On Monday, Sir Ed Davey revealed he was pressing the Prime Minister to advise King Charles against travelling to Washington.The Liberal Democrat leader maintains that the current geopolitical climate makes such a high-profile royal engagement inappropriate, given escalating Middle East tensions.In his statement, Sir Ed urged the Prime Minister to advise the monarch that the trip “should be called off”, adding: “At a time when Trump has launched an illegal war that is devastating the Middle East and pushing up energy bills for British families, it’s clear this visit should not go ahead.”He argued that granting such an honour to “someone who repeatedly insults and damages our country” would represent “yet another huge diplomatic coup for President Trump”.Our Standards:
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