If nothing else, the bullets fired at the White House correspondents’ dinner by what the president described as a “lone wolf whack job” show the security hazards that come with even the most closely supervised occasions. No doubt, the administration will quickly evaluate the arrangements for King Charles and Queen Camilla’s visit to the United States, and everyone involved will be as careful as possible, according to The Independent.
No doubt, the journey will go as well as the first such mission by a British monarch, made by the King’s grandfather, George VI, in 1939, and the numerous occasions when the late Queen has been invited by presidents ranging from Dwight Eisenhower to George W Bush.
Donald Trump’s respect for the House of Windsor, as well as his almost embarrassing admiration for the King and his consort, should ensure that his natural desire to deviate from the script and indulge in poor taste wisecracks is appropriately curbed. But, you never know.
In any case, the visit occurs at a low point in what is still referred to as “the special relationship” by optimists. During President Trump and the first lady’s second state visit last year, the phrase was still used, despite the administration’s tariff wars weakening the US’s ties with its closest allies.
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