Queen Elizabeth II plans to formally invite Mr.Trump and his wife Melania Trump as soon as he is sworn to office on January 20. This visit will be the first foreign trip of Donald Trump as president. He will be accompanied by his wife Melania.
According to The Times, deliberations between the Trump camp and the British officials are anticipated to start soon to make sure that the visit will happen by June or July next year. In addition, the Queen will also furnish an official congratulatory message to the president to affirm his inauguration. The specifics of the planning were disclosed by two misters and a senior official close to Downing Street.
Trump is expecting the invitation and talked about his excitement at the thought of visiting Queen Elizabeth II. He shared his excitement when he met Nigel Flange and fellow Brexit supporters and Trump ally Aaron Banks, EU Communications Director Andy Wigmore and British Political Activist Raheem Kassam at his New York Apartment last Saturday.
A member of Flange's group related to Times that Trump is looking forward to the visit. He added that the President is a huge Anglophile and that his late Mother, Mary, loved the Queen. He further said that Trump told them that he cannot wait to come to England and that his mother would be delighted when he meets the Queen.
This move from the British government of offering Trump the chance to visit the Queen and dine at Windsor Castle will enable the Prime Minister to snip a trudge on Fange, News.com said. Britain wants to get Trump to secure a post-Brexit free trade deal with the United States.
This is also their way of influencing his perspective on Syria, NATO and other foreign affairs concerns. The Prime Minister is also looking into the likelihood of visiting Washington before the year ends to hammer Britain's case home. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is also sending aides to the U.S. next week to see Trump's team and Mike Pence for talks. Johnson is anticipated to also visit before Christmas.