Princess Kate expected to be ‘icing on the cake’ alongside Prince William in welcoming Donald Trump to UK

Donald Trump accepts first correspondence from King Charles

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Marcus Donaldson

By Marcus Donaldson


Published: 29/06/2025

- 11:45

An invitation personally signed by King Charles has been hand-delivered to the White House

Princess Kate could be the "icing on the cake" for Donald Trump during his unprecedented second state visit to the UK, according to a veteran royal expert.

Earlier this month, Buckingham Palace confirmed King Charles was "looking forward" to welcoming the US leader later this year.


"His Majesty has known President Trump for many years and looks forward to hosting him and the First Lady later this year," a Palace aide said on June 25.

The Prince and Princess of Wales are expected to play a key role in the grand occasion, with royal expert Jennie Bond believing Kate will be an extremely valuable presence.

Kate Middleton, Donald Trump

Princess Kate is expected to be a huge asset during President Donald Trump's state visit later this year.

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"The icing on the cake for Donald Trump would, of course, be the presence of the Princess of Wales at some of the events and at the state dinner," Bond told The Mirror.

However, the former BBC royal correspondent cautioned that Kate's appearance would be entirely governed by her own ability to do so.

"That will depend on her health," Bond explained.

The veteran royal expert also believed Prince William will inevitably take a "prominent role" when the President is treated in the UK.

Donald Trump, Prince William

William has also been predicted to serve a 'prominent' role in proceedings, owed to Trump's fondness for him.

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"President Trump appears to have taken a shine to William after their meeting at Notre Dame. So I'm sure we shall see Prince William taking a prominent role in the state visit," Bond analysed.

The US President reportedly became "obsessed" with William, calling him "very handsome" after their encounter at the Parisian cathedral's reopening.

Bond believed the Prince and Princess would appreciate how crucial they would be for British diplomacy during the visit.

"I'm sure both William and Catherine recognise the importance of massaging the President's ego, and they will play as prominent a part as possible," she said.

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Trump was previously treated to a state visit to the UK in 2019.

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"It's what the monarch and his senior working royals must do; it's their job and their duty and they will do it well," Bond explained.

Earlier this month, an official invitation, known as the Manu Regia, was announced to have been hand-delivered to the White House.

The letter, personally signed by King Charles, signalled that official planning for the visit had begun.

Official dates for the event have yet to be confirmed by Buckingham Palace and will be announced when available.

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President Trump first correspondence with King Charles was delivered by Prime Minister Keir Starmer in February.

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The first correspondence between Trump and the King was delivered in person by Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a White House press conference in February.

Upon immediately reading the letter, Trump declared: "They're going to do a second fest… that's what it is: a fest, and it's beautiful, and it's the first time it's ever happened to one person.

"It's an honour… I'm a friend of Charles, I have great respect for King Charles and the family, William, we have really just a great respect for the family," he continued.

The President added that: "I think they're setting a date for September."