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Trump quips about his marriage to Melania as he fawns over late Queen Elizabeth II: Live updates

President Trump humorously quipped that his marriage to Melania was unlikely to match the longevity of his parents’ union, which lasted 63 years, in his welcome address to the British royals.

He later praised the late Queen Elizabeth II, Charles’s mother, as an ‘incredible woman’ who is ‘greatly missed on both sides of that mighty Atlantic.’

The President and First Lady have rolled out the red carpet for King Charles and Queen Camilla, welcoming them on their four-day state visit with pomp and pageantry. 

A traditional military ceremony by the US Army Herald Trumpets was followed by national anthems of both countries, played by the US Marine Band, and a Presidential Salute Battery rendering a 21-gun salute, as part of their official arrival on Tuesday.

Charles and Queen Camilla have a jam-packed schedule for their second day in Washington, DC, which includes a bilateral meeting with Donald Trump, his address to Congress and a state dinner.

In a historic address to Congress at 3pm, the King is expected to emphasize the two countries’ long history and shared democratic values in an effort to strengthen the special UK-US relationship, which has been under serious strain in recent months. 

The visit is the most important foreign trip of Charles’s reign so far, but it now has the added element of heightened security concerns after an attempted assassination of the President on Saturday at the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner. 

After the royal couple wraps up in DC, they will head to New York to honor 9/11 victims and then to Virginia to mark the 250th anniversary of American independence.

Follow the Daily Mail for updates… 

 

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Trump jokes with Melania about their marriage

Donald Trump discussed his parents’ 63-year marriage, then turned to Melania and said, ‘That’s not a record we’re going to be able to match, darling.’

He added, ‘I’m sorry, just not going to work out that way.’

Trump explained that his mother moved to America from Scotland at 19 years old and met his father.

He said that his mother loved the royal family and Queen Elizabeth.

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 28: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks onstage with First lady Melania Trump and King Charles III during a state arrival ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House on April 28, 2026 in Washington, DC. President Trump and King Charles III will participate in a number of activities including a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office, with the king later addressing a joint meeting of the United States Congress. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Cigar smokers in Congress ‘ordered’ to put down their pipes out of ‘respect for the King’

Republican Tom Cole of Oklahoma, chairman of the powerful House Appropriations committee, told reporters that he had been asked by House Speaker Mike Johnson to refrain from smoking in his office on Monday or Tuesday.

Cole’s office is right next to where the members’ photo-op with the King is expected to take place.

‘I’m not allowed to smoke in my office either today or tomorrow,’ Cole said, per Politico.

‘It’s out of respect for the king. Not by order of the king. It’s by order of the speaker,’ he added.

First Lady and Queen Camilla pose with children

First Lady Melania Trump and Queen Camilla posed for a photo with children at their educational event.

Melania gifted the students a challenge coin, and Camilla gave them the book War Horse.

First lady Melania Trump and Britain's Queen Camilla stand with students as they take part in a cultural educational event at the White House Tennis Pavilion, in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 28, 2026. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett/Pool

Donald Trump and King Charles sit down in the Oval Office

U.S. President Donald Trump and Britain's King Charles react as they meet in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 28, 2026. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Melania Trump tries on Meta RayBan glasses

US First Lady Melania Trump tries on Meta RayBan glasses during a youth activity with Britain's Queen Camilla on the White House tennis court area in Washington, DC, on April 28, 2026. (Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP via Getty Images)

Melania Trump and Queen Camilla arrive at educational event

First Lady Melania Trump and Queen Camilla arrived at the White House tennis pavilion for their cultural educational event.

First lady Melania Trump and Britain's Queen Camilla watch a student using virtual reality goggles as they take part in a cultural educational event at the White House Tennis Pavilion, in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 28, 2026. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett/Pool

Kids wear VR headsets at First Lady and Queen’s learning event

Girls wore virtual reality googles at First Lady Melania Trump and Queen Camilla’s day of a cross-cultural educational event at the White House Tennis Pavilion.

Girls wear virtual reality (VR) goggles on the day of a cross-cultural educational event at the White House Tennis Pavilion in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 28, 2026. REUTERS/Nathan Howard
A girl wears virtual reality (VR) goggles on the day of a cross-cultural educational event at the White House Tennis Pavilion in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 28, 2026. REUTERS/Nathan Howard

Trump calls Winston Churchill ‘Britain’s greatest prime minister’

Donald Trump continued to show his reverence for Winston Churchill during his White House lawn speech.

‘It’s said that when Prime Minister Churchill first met this future king, many decades ago, he was so impressed. He made the statement “he is so young to think so much and so well.” and the bust of your great Prime Minister rests proudly again in the Oval Office.

Trump added, ‘The world has witnessed that same thoughtfulness which first struck Britain’s greatest prime minister.’

First ‘Pass in Review’ performed at the White House

Donald Trump and King Charles participate in a ‘Pass in Review,’ which is a military ceremony where troops are inspected by their commanders.

It was the first time the ceremony was conducted at the White House.

Trump will watch King Charles Congressional address remotely

The president said he wanted to watch King Charles’ address from Congress, but was told it was against protocol.

‘He’s going to be addressing Congress, and I’m going to be watching,’ Trump said.

‘I was thinking of going, but they said, “I don’t know. That might be a step too far.” I would love to go. It’s not supposed to be protocol, but I would love to be with you.’

He continued, ‘But there, the direct descendant of King George III will speak to the direct successor of the very body that gathered in Independence Hall on July 4, 1776.

‘If John Adams and George Washington or the king’s fifth great-grandfather could see that sight, they might be absolutely shocked. But probably only for a moment. Surely, they would be delighted that the wounds of war healed into the most cherished friendship.’

Britain's King Charles III talks President Donald Trump during a State Visit arrival ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House, Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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