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King Charles to make ‘secret offer’ to Donald Trump during State visit – after Starmer hand-delivered letter from King

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KING Charles will reportedly make a “secret offer” to Donald Trump during his State visit.

The Royal proposal is said to potentially reduce tensions between the White House and Canada.

King Charles III smiling.
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The monarch has supposedly made a ‘secret offer’ to Donald Trump during a state visit[/caption]
Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaking to the media outside a BAE Systems factory.
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The invitation was hand-delivered by PM Keir Starmer to the US President[/caption]
Photo of Donald Trump at a campaign event.
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President Trump called the King and Sir Kier Starmer ‘beautiful’ and ‘special’ after the invitation[/caption]

Plans are allegedly in the works to make the USA the next “associate member” of the Commonwealth.

The international association, which currently boasts 56 states, could welcome the US as a new member.

In February, a Tariff war began between the US and Canada, with Trump signing orders to impose near-universal tariffs on goods from Canada entering the United States.

The US President revealed Canada could avoid higher taxes if it joined the United States of America as its 51 state.

Canada, of which the King is head of state, is part of the Commonwealth of Nations, and including America may dampen the current conflict.

Suggestions for the US to join the Commonwealth were first made during Trump’s first stint in the White House by the Royal Commonwealth Society (RCS) with the blessing of Queen Elizabeth.

Now in his second term of office, the proposal has been brought back, with members of the society crossing their fingers for the King to extend an invitation to Trump upon their next meeting.

A source told the Daily Mail: “This is being discussed at the highest levels.

“It would be a wonderful move that would symbolise Britain’s close relationship with the US.

“Donald Trump loves Britain and has great respect for the Royal Family, so we believe he would see the benefits of this.”

When the RCS first wrote to Trump in 2017, the letter was delivered by current Reform leader Nigel Farage.

The latest letter was hand-delivered to the US President last month by Sir Kier Starmer, inviting the US leader to a second state visit.

A delighted President Trump immediately accepted the invitation, hailing both Starmer and the King as special and beautiful.

He declared it would be an “honour” to visit the King’s “fantastic” country.

President Trump even gushed about Sir Keir’s wife, Lady Victoria, as well as his love of Britain.

He is also known to have a deep affection for the Royal Family.

President Trump vowed to always stand with Brit troops and gave the PM a boost by appearing to back his controversial Chagos deal.

If the US is invited to join the Commonwealth, it is hoped to be a step towards bringing countries together around shared values like democracy, human rights, and the rule of law.

As a group focussed on mutual support, cultural connections, and development, there are hopes that if the US becomes a member, the rift between the country and its neighbour will settle.

The Sun has reached out the RCS for a common.

What is the Commonwealth?

The Commonwealth of Nations, more commonly referred to as the Commonwealth, is an international association of 56 member states, many of which are former territories of the British Empire.

Connected by their use of the English language and historical-cultural ties, the group works to support each other economically and socially to spearhead development.

The Commonwealth dates back to the first half of the 20th century when decolonisation was rampant throughout the British Empire.

King Charles acts as Head of the Commonwealth, in addition to his position as serving as king over 15 of the member states – known as the Commonwealth realms.

36 other members are republics while five others have different monarchs.

While there are no legal obligations between each state, some have institutional links to others through the Commonwealth.

Citizenship of one of the member states can often provide benefits, especially in the UK.

The Commonwealth Charter defines a list of shared values for democracy, human rights, and the rule of law, between its members.

These are most frequently promoted at the Commonwealth Games, held every four years.

The next edition is set to be held in Glasgow, Scotland, in 2026.

President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the White House.
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Trump meeting Starmer at the White House last month[/caption]

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