Overview
- Reporting says the tour will mark the United States’ 250th anniversary with stops in Washington, D.C., New York and a third city to be announced.
- The visit is slated to open in Washington on April 28 with a White House dinner hosted by President Trump, with no joint press conference planned.
- Sources describe the schedule as shortened to three days in light of the King’s stamina during continuing cancer treatment.
- Buckingham Palace has not released a full program, with further details expected closer to the trip.
- Separate palace discussions about a possible U.S. visit by Prince William during the summer World Cup are developing.